Box MS.1997.004 Box 1
Contains 40 Results:
Williamson, George C., February 3, 1937
This subseries includes correspondence (letters and copies of letters) to Robert Sherard from various individuals. Many of the letters are praise of or reactions to Sherard's books, or discuss Oscar Wilde.
Woods, Glennyth M., 1939
This subseries includes correspondence (letters and copies of letters) to Robert Sherard from various individuals. Many of the letters are praise of or reactions to Sherard's books, or discuss Oscar Wilde.
Gloux, Madame Vve.
This subseries includes letters, postcards, and envelopes from Robert Sherard to other individuals. All but one of the pieces of correspondence are addressed to Glennyth M. Woods. The letters discuss books about Oscar Wilde, praise of Oscar Wilde, and copies of books and articles sent between Woods and Sherard. There is some mention of Sherard's thoughts on World War II.
Woods, Glennyth M., 1939 February-May
This subseries includes letters, postcards, and envelopes from Robert Sherard to other individuals. All but one of the pieces of correspondence are addressed to Glennyth M. Woods. The letters discuss books about Oscar Wilde, praise of Oscar Wilde, and copies of books and articles sent between Woods and Sherard. There is some mention of Sherard's thoughts on World War II.
Woods, Glennyth M., 1939 June-1940 November, undated
This subseries includes letters, postcards, and envelopes from Robert Sherard to other individuals. All but one of the pieces of correspondence are addressed to Glennyth M. Woods. The letters discuss books about Oscar Wilde, praise of Oscar Wilde, and copies of books and articles sent between Woods and Sherard. There is some mention of Sherard's thoughts on World War II.
Correspondence between Glennyth M. Woods and Lord Alfred Douglas, 1939 March-September
This subseries contains letters to and from individuals who also sent letters to Robert Sherard. The majority of the letters are between Glennyth M. Woods and Lord Alfred Douglas, but there are two letters from Robert Sherard's wife, A. Muriel Sherard, to Glennyth M. Woods after Sherard's death. Woods tries to convince Lord Douglas to conduct a lecture tour in the United States, and other letters discuss literature that the two have exchanged.
Correspondence from A. Muriel Sherard to Glennyth M. Woods, 1944 March-May
This subseries contains letters to and from individuals who also sent letters to Robert Sherard. The majority of the letters are between Glennyth M. Woods and Lord Alfred Douglas, but there are two letters from Robert Sherard's wife, A. Muriel Sherard, to Glennyth M. Woods after Sherard's death. Woods tries to convince Lord Douglas to conduct a lecture tour in the United States, and other letters discuss literature that the two have exchanged.
Advertisement postcard, July, 1939
This subseries contains postcard advertisements of a work by Robert Sherard, Sherard family pedigrees, two pamphlets by Robert Sherard published by Vindex, papers about "A Last Illusion" (a play adaptation), and a copy of a short story entitled "Metempsychosis a la Sylvia".
Curwen Pedigree (family tree)
This subseries contains postcard advertisements of a work by Robert Sherard, Sherard family pedigrees, two pamphlets by Robert Sherard published by Vindex, papers about "A Last Illusion" (a play adaptation), and a copy of a short story entitled "Metempsychosis a la Sylvia".
"Andre Gide's Wicked Lies about the late Mr. Oscar Wilde in Algiers in January 1895, as Translated from the French And Broadcast by Dr. G.J. Renier, Minutely examined & Commented upon by Robert Harborough Sherard, Chevalier de la Legion d'Honneur, With a Frontispiece by Fernand Mouren.", [1933]
This subseries contains postcard advertisements of a work by Robert Sherard, Sherard family pedigrees, two pamphlets by Robert Sherard published by Vindex, papers about "A Last Illusion" (a play adaptation), and a copy of a short story entitled "Metempsychosis a la Sylvia".