There are six letters. Five are written to S G H Burger, Milner’s brother-in-law, the other to Milner herself.
Personal letters written by the psychoanalyst Edward Glover to Thelma Lebeaux (née Hakkarainen), later the wife of the American psychiatrist Lincoln Lebeaux MD. The letters cover a seven-year period, although some appear to be missing and some items are incomplete. In the letters, Glover discusses professional, personal and domestic matters; he also briefly describes his relationship with his brother, the psychoanalyst James Glover (letter dated 11 Mar 1966). There is also a small amount of additional material, including obituaries of Edward Glover and Lincoln Lebeaux and letters from the depositor, as these provide interesting background information.
Glover | Edward GeorgeThe correspondents are Joanna Balter and John Charlton. There are 4 letters.
Letters regarding Riviere's approval of transcriptions of interviews which Eissler recorded with her in 1953.
The correspondents are Madeleine and John Davis, Joyce Coles, The Squiggle Foundation, The Winnicott Trust.
Letters of thanks and appreciation from readers of the book; handwritten copies of letters of reply. These include letters from Ruth Norman, Joyce Coles, Anna Freud, Michael Fordham, Harold Searles, Ralph Layland, Sadie Gillespie, Clare Winnicott and others.
Letters from the poet laureate Robert Bridges and lexicographer H W Fowler, responding to Riviere's queries on matters of language use. One letter from Bridges acknowledges Riviere's subscription to the Society of Pure English. Also included are brief typed notes titled 'regard in periphrasis'.
Personal letters to Henrietta (Dorothy) Fanshawe from the psychoanalyst Roger Money-Kyrle, deposited by C J Lucas on behalf of the recipient.
Kyrle | Roger Ernle Money-