There is a single letter each from 1911, 1933 and 1935, all of which discuss the French Psychoanalytical Society. The letter from 1935 also concerns the internment of the analyst Edith Jacobson by the Nazis.The majority of the correspondence, from 1951 to 1959, is regarding research for Jones' biography of Freud.
Invitiation from Marie Bonaparte to a party at her Danish palace Lille Bernstorff, n.d.[1950s?]; copy of Bonaparte's paper 'L'Homme et son Dentiste <i>(Revue française de psychanalyse</i>, vol. 6, No, 1, 1933).
Photocopy of a published paper entitled 'Self-objects and Oedipal objects'
Documents relating to Bohusz-Szyszko 's work on Richard Wawro; postcards; 2 letters.
Preliminary Report of the Study Group on the Problems of Adopted Children.
Two typescript papers.
The documents comprise 2 typescript copies of Waddel's paper ‘A Local Habitation and a Name, From Resemblance to Identity’ with annotations by Marion Milner, Undated [1980s?].
A Contribution to the Education of a Parent.
Margaret 'Maggie' Noach (1949-2006) was the only daughter of Arnold and Ilse Noach. She was a sucessful literary agent.
The documents comprise school reports; postcard to Maggie from [?] commenting on Ilse Hellman's work; photograph of Margaret Noach as a young girl; birthday card sent to Hellman; 2 letters relating to Margaret's Noach's family history; guest lists and replies to invitations to Noach's 21st birthday party; a book of 'Folk Songs' for piano inscribed as a gift for Noach.
‘The Psychology of Levels of Will or The Possibility of Constructing a Psychology of Growth, As well as of Sex’, 1948. This was read at a meeting of the Aristotelian Society, London.