Dated Glasgow, June 1962.
Paper read at the Psychotherapy and Social Psychiatry Section of the Royal Medical and Psychological Association on 6 Nov 1953.
Typed and heavily annotated.
A carbon copy of a three-page handwritten draft, by James Strachey, detailing the background and circumstances leading to the conception and execution of the 'Standard Edition'.
Gillespie's typed thesis for the degree of MD at the University of Edinburgh; also later comments by an unidentified person regarding the possible publication of this paper.
The first three letters are from the legal representatives of the estate of A A Brill to Roback refusing permission to publish 'Freud's Reflections on War and Death' (also referred to in the letters as 'Reflections on Life and Death'). The remaining letters all concern Jones' biography of Freud.