Jameson, Margaret Storm, 1891-1986
Dates
- Existence: 1891-01-08 - 1986-09-30
biographical statement
Margaret Storm Jameson was an English journalist and author, known for her novels and reviews. Jameson was born in Whitby, Yorkshire, and studied at the University of Leeds.
Found in 68 Collections and/or Records:
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Marjorie Watts, 1979-12-22
"How kind of you to send me this sweet smelling sachet to put away in my clothes. It is a pure moment of happiness..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to Mrs. Legrand, 1942-01-30
"I have made what I think is a happy discovery, and shall be sad if you do not think so too. It is this, that the London Overseas section of the W.V.S. is holding a stock of new clothes from America..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to P. Beaumont Wadsworth, 1969-09-16
"Your letter makes me think how idiotic that I should write an account of my unspectacular life seeing that you have not written an account of yours, which would be worth much more..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to P. Beaumont Wadsworth, 1970-03-21
"I see that we share the same feeling about Miron Grindea, a mixture of affection and terror. I didn't see the ADAM 1966(7) issue in which you preforce collaborated..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to P. Beaumont Wadsworth, 1970-04-02
"How good of you to send me this report on Delves House. I was a little more than half serious when I asked you about it. I'd think I have too much money in my hands at this moment..."
Letter from Margaret Storm Jameson to P. Beaumont Wadsworth, 1973-05-18
"Thank you for writing. As soon as I finish a rather difficult task I shall read Rosenberg's book. I hope it is good, or good enough. Dorothy Richardson stands like a smiling ghost..."
Margaret Storm Jameson correspondence, 1941-1979
This collection contains letters and greeting cards to Ignace and Madame Legrand, P. Beaumont Wadsworth, and Marjorie Watts between 1941 and 1979.