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Roger Senhouse Correspondence
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Held at: Princeton University Library: Manuscripts Division [Contact Us]
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Senhouse was a partner and editor at the publishers Secker and Warburg, and a member of the Bloomsbury Group having been Lytton Strachey's lover.
Consists of selected correspondence of Senhouse, including 29 letters by Senhouse to his mother; 13 letters by Philip Ritchie; 19 letters by Wogan Phillips; 6 letters by Godfrey Wynn, 2 letters by Raymond Mortimer; letters by Stephen Potter, Dadie Rylands (card), Diana Dundas, Faith Henderson, Mary Hutchinson, and Tom van Oss; and unidentified photographs of a woman and a young man (possibly Senhouse).
Organized into one series:
Purchased from Roy Davids Ltd. in March 2006 (AM2006-104).
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This collection was processed by John Delaney in March 2006. Finding aid written by John Delaney on March 7, 2006.
No appraisal information is available.
Organization
Subject
- Publisher
- Manuscripts Division
- Finding Aid Author
- John Delaney
- Finding Aid Date
- 2004
- Access Restrictions
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The collection is open for research.
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Collection Inventory
Consists of selected correspondence of Senhouse.
One folder of Senhouse's letters, followed by folders arranged alphabetically by correspondent.
Physical Description1 box
ACS, 26 ALsS, 2 ALs to Senhouse's mother, 2 photographs, other miscellaneous material.
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ALS.
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ALS.
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ACS.
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2 ALsS.
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19 ALsS.
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ALS.
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11 ALsS, 1 ALS (fragment), 1 AL (fragment).
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ACS.
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ALS.
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6 ALsS.
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AMs.
Physical Description1 folder