Particulars of Sigmund Freud Copyrights Ltd, c1949; also copies of the by-laws and a list of officers of the Sigmund Freud Archives, Inc and an agreement between this company and the Library of Congress.
Newspaper and journal reviews from the UK and the USA.
Four copies of the 'Sigmund Freud House Bulletin'.
Drafts of chapters I to XII only, plus a few pages from chapter XV.
Please note that at some point, correspondence used by Jones as notepaper for this volume were transferred to the archives' correspondence collection. As it was impossible to identify where these letters were originally placed, they have been kept with Jones' correspondence in P04-C (mainly the alphabetical files in P04-C-F, P04-C-G and P04-C-H).
Articles from a wide range of national and local newspapers and magazines, as well as literary, academic and medical journals. These were published mainly in the UK and the USA but also other countries including Canada, Australia, South Africa, Southern Rhodesia, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
Articles from a wide range of national and local newspapers and magazines, as well as literary, academic and medical journals. These were published mainly in the UK and the USA but also other countries including South Africa, Canada, Australia and Switzerland.
Articles from a wide range of national and local newspapers and magazines, as well as literary, academic and medical journals. These were published mainly in the UK and the USA but also other countries including Canada, Israel, Denmark, Italy, Germany and South Africa.
Typed manuscripts of reviews by various authors. These include items published in journals, as well as some which may be unpublished; also included are three transcripts of radio shows in the USA and a letter of review from Annette Garrett (Smith College School for Social Work, USA) to her students. The reviews originate mostly from the USA but there are also items from Germany, Switzerland, Israel and France and some have been translated from foreign texts. It is likely that these papers were sent to Ernest Jones by the various authors or transcribed by Jones or on his behalf. The items are arranged by the name of the author or broadcaster with one unidentified item placed last.
The file also includes four typed pages of extracts from reviews of the biography (two copies).
This material is not microfilmed.