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Sakuntalā writing a letter on a leaf in a daydream with two others. Chromolithograph by R. Varma.
Ravi Varma, 1848-1906.Date: [after 1900] :Reference: 26605i- Archives and manuscripts
Audrey Amiss sketchbook: Pagoda at Kew, St James's Park, dahlia, "mam" writing a letter (1970s-1980s)
Date: 1970s-1980sReference: PP/AMI/B/65dPart of: Audrey Amiss Archive- Archives and manuscripts
'Types of hopelessness in psychopathological process', with Frederick T Melges in Archives of General Psychiatry, Jun 1969
Date: Nov 1968Reference: PP/BOW/K.10/14Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
Foreword to a book by David Aberbach
Date: Jul 1986Reference: PP/BOW/K.10/74Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
'Note on Dr Max Schur's comments on grief and mourning in infancy and early childhood' Psychoanalytic Study of the Child
Date: c.1960Reference: PP/BOW/K.10/5Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
'A case of mistaken identity' "New Universities Quarterly"
Date: 1982Reference: PP/BOW/K.10/56Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Books
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A discourse concerning ridicule and irony in writing, in a letter To the Reverend Dr. Nathanael Marshall.
Collins, Anthony, 1676-1729.Date: 1729- Archives and manuscripts
'Times article'
Date: c.1950Reference: PP/BOW/K.10/1Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
On reading "1939: the last season of peace" by Angela Lambert
Date: 29 May 1989Reference: PP/BOW/P.4/5Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Books
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The new art of letter-writing, divided into two parts: the first, containing rules and directions ... The second, a collection of letters ... By a gentleman of fortune, ...
Gentleman of fortune.Date: 1762- Books
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The complete letter writer, or Young secretary's instructor. Containing a great variety of letters on friendship, duty, love, marriage, amusement, business, &c. To which are prefixed, plain instructions for writing letters on all occasions. By H.W. [i.e., W.H]. Dilworth, A.M.
Dilworth, W. H.Date: 1793- Books
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The new and complete British letter-writer; or, young secretary's instructor in polite modern letter-writing. Containing near Four Hundred Original, Plain, Easy, Instructive, and Entertaining Letters on the most useful and important Subjects, particularly Education, Business, Friendship, Love and Courtship, Marriage, Wit and Humour, Instruction, Advice, Compliments, Condolance, Religion and Morality, &c. &c. Together with Letters to and from Parents, Children, Brothers, Sisters, and other Relations, As well as on every other interesting Subject throughout Life. The whole calculated to enable the Reader to write Letters on all Occasions, without any further Instructions. With A Concise and Familiar English Grammar. To which are added, Directions for addressing Persons of all Ranks either in Writing or Discourse. And A Set of Genteel Complimentary Cards. Likewise The Petitioner's Instructor, Containing The Art of Writing Petitions to Superiors; Also Useful Forms of Law, as Wills, Bonds, &c. &c. And other instructive Articles, necessary to be known by all Persons. By David Fordyce, M.A.
Fordyce, David, 1711-1751.Date: [1790?]- Books
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The new art of letter-writing, divided into two parts. The first, containing rules and directions for Writing Letters on all Sorts of Subjects: with a Variety of Examples, equally elegant and instructive. The second, a collection of letters on the Most interesting Occasions in life. Wherein are inserted, The proper Method of addressing Persons of all Ranks; some necessary Orthographical Directions; the Forms of Messages for Cards; and Thoughts upon a Diversity of Subjects. The Whole composed on a Plan intirely new; chiefly calculated for the Instruction of Youth, but may be of singular Service to Gentlemen, Ladies, and all others, who are desirous to attain the true Style and Manner of a polite Epistolary Intercourse. By a gentleman of fortune, for his own Amusement and the Instruction of his Children.
Gentleman of fortune.Date: 1763- Pictures
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An Egyptian man sits beside his hooka writing a letter, he is watched by his client, a woman. Coloured lithograph by L. Haghe, c. 1849, after D. Roberts.
Roberts, David, 1796-1864.Date: 1849Reference: 25652i- Books
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A seventh letter to the people of England. Upon political-writing, true-patriotism, Jacobitism, and evil and corrupt adm----ns.
Date: M.DCC.LVIII. [1758]- Archives and manuscripts
Picket Notes
Date: 1973-1996Reference: PP/BOW/P.4/4/1Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Books
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The art of letter-writing, Divided into Two Parts. The First, containing rules and directions for Writing Letters on all Sorts of Subjects: with a variety of examples, Equally elegant and instructive. The Second, a collection of letters on the Most interesting Occasions in Life. In which are inserted, The proper Method of addressing Persons of all Ranks; some necessary Orthographical Directions; the Forms of Messages for Cards; and Thoughts upon a Multiplicity of Subjects. The Whole composed on a Plan intirely new; chiefly calculated for the Instruction of Youth, but may be of singular Service to Gentlemen, Ladies, and all others, who are desirous to attain the true Style and Manner of a polite Epistolary Intercourse.
Date: M.DCC.LXII. [1762]- Archives and manuscripts
'Volume 3: reviews'
Date: 1980-1986Reference: PP/BOW/K.7/98Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
'Chapter 6 & 7: natural fear: situations'
Date: c.1970-1973Reference: PP/BOW/K.5/2Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
'Chapters 19 & 20: (agoraphobia/omission, suppression, falsification)'
Date: c.1970-1973Reference: PP/BOW/K.5/9Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
`Chapter 23/4'
Date: c.1970sReference: PP/BOW/K.7/29Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Archives and manuscripts
`Chapter 11: personalities prone'
Date: c.1970sReference: PP/BOW/K.7/16Part of: Bowlby, (Edward) John (Mostyn) (1907-1990)- Books
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The complete letter-writer. Containing familiar letters on the most common occasions in life. Also, a variety of elegant letters for the direction and embellishment of style. On business, duty, amusement, love, courtship, marriage, friendship, & other subjects. With directions for writing letters, and the proper forms of address. To which is added, forms of message cards.
Date: M.DCC.LXXXV. [1785]- Books
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The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution. Design'd for the satisfaction of Dr. Snape, in a letter to him. By James Peirce.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: [1718]- Books
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The dissenters reasons for not writing in the behalf of persecution. Design'd for the satisfaction of Dr. Snape, in a letter to him. By James Peirce.
Peirce, James, 1673-1726.Date: [1718]