Box 1
Contains 144 Results:
Correspondence between Michael King and David Callard, 1996-02-25
Michael King is a biographer of Frank Sargeson and a friend of Ian Hamilton. He wrote David Callard to inform him of corrections and certain points. He also sent Callard a photocopy of an article on Hamilton and Anna Kavan.
Card from Rhys Davis to Richard R. Centing
This object is a photocopy of the card.
Correspondence between Richard R. Centing and Alan Ross, 1990-01-29
This letter is from Richard R. Centing to Alan Ross.
Correspondence between Richard R. Centing and David Callard, 1991-01-02
This letter was written by Richard R. Centing to David Callard.
Correspondence between Richard R. Centing and David Callard, 1991-05-14
This letter is from Richard R. Centing to David Callard.
Photograph of Anna Kavan with her mother, The photograph was taken a few years after the 1939-45 War.
This photocopy of a photograph is of Anna Kavan with her mother in South Africa, a few years after the 1939-45 War. It is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing sent to David Callard.
Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and her Circle, Summer of 1970
This article was written by Richard R. Centing over Anna Kavan and is a photocopy of the original. It is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing sent to David Callard.
Correspondence between Emily Hahn and Richard R Centing, 1971-08-15
A photocopy of a letter from Emily Hahn to Richard R. Centing concerning Anna Kavan. It is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing sent to David Callard.
Page from article on Gerald Hamilton, Spring of 1971
This photocopied page has Roditi's remarks on the identity of Gerald Hamilton. It is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing send to David Callard.
Article on Anna Kavan by Rhys Davies, 1971-03
A photocopy of this article was sent to Richard R. Centing by Rhys Davies on September 13, 1971, to help Centing with his work on Anna Kavan. The photocopy is from Books and Bookmen. It is among a group of photocopied materials that Richard R. Centing sent to David Callard.