FABIAN ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL THOUGHT Series One: The Papers of , 1844­1929 from Sheffield Archives

Part 1: Correspondence and Manuscripts MSS 270­271, 339­402 and 1­187

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A BIBLIOGRAPHY OF EDWARD CARPENTER Sheffield City Libraries 1949 ix + 83 pp

CATALOGUE OF ADDITIONAL MANUSCRIPTS Presented to the Library by Mr Gilbert Beith in July 1958; with an index to MSS 271. 19 folios.

CORRESPONDENCE (MSS 270­271)

MSS 270 Correspondence with translators and foreign publishers.

MSS 270/1­151 German. 1895­1914.

MSS 270/152­160 Bulgarian and Russian. 1901­1914

MSS 270/161­178 Italian. 1907­1911.

MSS 270/179­189 French. 1894­1919.

MSS 270/190­192 Dutch. 1904­1911.

MSS 270/193 Bohemian. 1904.

MSS 270/194­195 Norwegian, Danish. 1907 and 1916.

MSS 270/196­197 Never again! In all languages as peace propaganda. 1916.

MSS 270/198­200 Letters from Indian students.1894­1913.

MSS 271/1­100 Letters to Carpenter (see page 24).

LETTERS mainly to Carpenter from his friends; with a few written to his friends after his death, concerning him. 1880­1931

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MSS 271/101­201

LETTERS mainly to Carpenter from his friends; with a few written to his friends after his death, concerning him. (continued) 1880­1931

Further letters mainly from one of these correspondents are among the letters in MSS 386 (see below). In a few cases the letters listed are drafts or copies, are from the correspondent to someone other than Carpenter, or are his draft replies.

MSS 271 comprises correspondence from the following:

MSS 271/32 Adams, George 27.5.1887. MSS 271/33 17.8.1887. MSS 271/34 22.8.1887. MSS 271/35 17.11.1887. MSS 271/36 24.11.1887. MSS 271/5 n.d. MSS 271/20 n.d. MSS 271/21 n.d. MSS 271/22 n.d. MSS 271/23 n.d. MSS 271/38 13.1.1889. MSS 271/93 Armitage, Harold 28.4.1905. MSS 271/187 Arthur, Chislett A. 8.9.1923. MSS 271/28 Arunachalam, P 1880. MSS 271/29 (Some of these are typed March 1880. copies, in some cases only extracts of letters). MSS 271/30 18.7.1880. MSS 271/31 12.1.1883. MSS 271/37 25.11.1888. MSS 271/39 17.12.1889. MSS 271/43 15.2.1891. MSS 271/44 1.9.1892. MSS 271/46 28.2.1893. MSS 271/47 17.9.1893. MSS 271/59 13.3.1898. MSS 271/60 27.7.1898. MSS 271/70 5.8.1900. MSS 271/115 22.8.1900. MSS 271/71 25.8.1900. MSS 271/72 25.8.1900. MSS 271/73 13.3.1898. MSS 271/74 5.8.1900. MSS 271/75 Feb.1901. MSS 271/94 1.6.1905. MSS 271/95 1.6.1905. MSS 271/167 29.8.1917.

2 MSS 271/27 Arunachalam, Svarnam 30.6.1927. MSS 271/180 Baker, Olaf 9.1.1920. MSS 271/66 Battolla, John 20.9.1899. MSS 271/158 Baxton, Charles Roden 5.7.1916. MSS 271/97 Benham, Ernest E. 20.10.1905. MSS 271/102 Bertz, Edward 10.3.1907. MSS 271/201 Beville, A.W. 2.10.1914. MSS 271/184 Bhagavaddatta 10.8.1921. (Professor) MSS 271/81 Binns, Henry B. 24.1.1904. MSS 271/82 3.2.1904. MSS 271/84 12.4.1904. MSS 271/45 Bordhun Chundi Churn 8.11.1902. MSS 271/145 Board of Directors of the First May 1914. International Congress for Sexual Research MSS 271/15 Boughton, Rutland n.d. MSS 271/108 5.1.1909. MSS 271/69 Bouvier, C. 25.6.1900. MSS 271/100 , Edgar 2.3.1907. MSS 271/103 25.3.1907. MSS 271/105 26.11.1907. MSS 271/143 Bragdon, Claude 22.1.1914. MSS 271183 Brite, E. Raymond 30.7.1920 MSS 271/6 Brooks, Frederick n.d. MSS 271/64 Cantwell, Thomas 25.8.1899. MSS 271/65 11.9.1899. MSS 271/67 20.9.1899. MSS 271/77 Carpenter, Alfred [13.5.1903] MSS 271/147 Carpenter, Edward draft reply to Dr A Moll MSS 271/148 draft reply to Dr A Moll 13.7.1914. MSS 271/188 draft letter to G Barnard 9.8.1924. MSS 271/195 to R Jones 14.8.1906. MSS 271/40 Carpenter, Sophie 1.1.1890. MSS 271/153 Cheng, S G 11.3.1916. MSS 271/78 Clodd, M 21.6.1903. MSS 271/41 [Colchester, ­ ] 2.1.1890. MSS 271/13 Columba, Sister Mary 6.4. – MSS 271/110 Courtney, K D 31.10.1909. MSS 271/181 Courtney, R A 11.2.1920. MSS 271/193 Crouse, Louise Shultas K. 31.8.1925.

MSS 271/68 Davies, A 22.9.1899. MSS 271/3 Day, J Holland n.d. MSS 271/192 Day, R 16.9.1931. MSS 271/2 Dick, E 21.11.1916. MSS 271/99 Dicksons of Chester 16.10.1906. MSS 271/168 Dosseff, Ch. (see Vaptzaroff) 22.10.1917.

MSS 271/166 Director, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew MSS 271/197 Duckers, J Scott 29.3.1905. MSS 271/107 Durnford, Lucie J 19.9.1908.

3 MSS 271/191 (To George Merrill) 29.6.1929. MSS 271/18 Editor of Cornhill Magazine n.d. (printed note) MSS 271/42 Editor of Macmillan’s 31.7.1890. Magazine MSS 271/7 Ellis, Havelock n.d. MSS 271/87 Fairfax­Cholmeley, Hugh C 27.8.1904. MSS 271/17 Ford, Isabella 28.1. – MSS 271/61 24.7.1899. MSS 271/120 Fournier, E E 9.5.1912. MSS 271/9 G 15.10. ­ (2242) MSS 271/10 G 2.5. ­ (2238) MSS 271/92 G 1.2.1905. MSS 271/90 Gilliard, Robert S 2.1.1905. MSS 271/91 5.1.1905. MSS 271/152 Gilliard, R S Hon. Treas., 6.3.1917. Robert Sharland Testimonial Fund MSS 271/130 Goodey, Tom 26.10.1912. MSS 271/112 Goodhart, C A 30.12.1909. MSS 271/178 Great Eastern Railway, 18.11.1919. Liverpool Street MSS 271/179 Great Western Railway, 18.11.1919. Paddington MSS 271/111 Griffith, Revd. John 4.12.1909. MSS 271/116 Grindley, A T 9.4.1911. MSS 271/131 Harbou, Sophie von 28.10.1912. MSS 271/156 Harrison, Joseph 29.3.1916. MSS 271/77 Havergal, Arthur 13.5.1903. MSS 271/113 Hayes, Revd. J W 12.1.1910. MSS 271/63 Henderson, Lucy 22.8. – MSS 271/12 Hobhouse, Margaret 13.8. – MSS 271/101 Hobson, Charles (Secretary, 7.3.1907. Metal Trades Federation of Great Britain) MSS 271/104 23.8.1907. MSS 271/152 Jarvis, E H, Hon. Sec. Robert 6.3.1917. Sharland Testimonial Fund MSS 271/14 Merrill, George [1.9.1924] MSS 271/24­26 Knortz, Karl n.d. MSS 271/119 Krall, Emil 19.6.1911. MSS 271/194 Lazenby, P 24.4.1930. MSS 271/164 Leadman, W M 24.9.1916. MSS 271/159 Lomer, Sydney 19.7.1916. MSS 271/162 31.8.1916. MSS 271/4 Lovatt, H n.d. MSS 271/96 Lyons, James E (Manager of 30.6.1905. the Northern Newspaper Syndicate) MSS 271/51 Macduff, Edith A 7.4.1894.

MSS 271/52 16.4.1894. MSS 271/50 12.5.1894. MSS 271/185 Mahabharati, Alokananda 18.8.1921. MSS 271/58 Mann, Tom 13.8.1896.

4 MSS 271/62 Marsh, A 11.8.1899. MSS 271/134 3.12.1912. MSS 271/76 Mason, Daniel G 21.5.1902. MSS 271/189 Merrill, George 26.8.1924. MSS 271/14 Merrill, George [1.9.1924] MSS 271/98 Miller, A F 25.9.1906. MSS 271/1 Moore, Smith, E C n.d. MSS 271/150 Morel, E D 4.1.1915. MSS 271/154 Morel, E D 22.3.1916. MSS 271/149 Morland, Geoffrey and Linda 20.12.1914.

MSS 271/198 Morris, Captain Arthur 14.1.1908. MSS 271/8 Nadler­Nuellens, Lily n.d. MSS 271/117 Nagivine, J 13.5.1911. MSS 271/118 13.6.1911. MSS 271/53 Nicol, Robert Allan 16.9.1894. MSS 271/54 28.12.1894. MSS 271/55 2.7.1895. MSS 271/56 Mar. 1896. MSS 271/57 Apr. 1896. MSS 271/128­129 Ormrod, John 9.10.1912. MSS 271/135 3.1.1913. MSS 271/136 15.1.1913. MSS 271/86 Owen, A. & Co. (booksellers) 21.8.1916.

MSS 271/160 Palmer, Cecil 7.10.1904. MSS 271/19 Potter, F n.d. MSS 271/121 Rapoport, S J 8.8.1912. MSS 271/173 Reeves, Ed B, (Hon. Sec. of 8.9.1919. the Land Colonization and Industrial Guild) MSS 271/89 Robert, Harry n.d. MSS 271/169 Rothnie, John 5.11.1917. MSS 271/165 Rothwell, Fred 2.11.1916. MSS 271/163 Sadler, The Revd G T 7.9.1916. MSS 271/109 Schreiner, W P 27.8.1909. MSS 271/174 Scot, N. Carson 17.10.1919. MSS 271/197 Scott­Duckers, J 29.3.1905. MSS 271/132 Sharland, Harold 30.11.1912. MSS 271/133 Sharland, Rose E 30.11.1912. MSS 271/79­80 Somasundaram Pillai, R 12.7.1903. MSS 271/190 31.6.1928. MSS 271/182 Strickland, W W 3.3.1920. MSS 271/49 “A Superfluous Woman” (The 4.2.1894. author of) MSS 271/171 Templeton, Clem 27.4.1918. MSS 271/172 Templeton, Clem 7.7.1919. MSS 271/170 Templeton, Edith J 12.2.1918. MSS 271/175­176 Templeton and Holloway, 31.10.1919. solicitors MSS 271/171 Templeton, Clem 27.4.1918. MSS 271/172 Templeton, Clem 7.7.1919. MSS 271/168 Vaptzaroff, D Iv. 22.10.1917. MSS 271/16 Walker, M n.d. MSS 271/122 (to) Wallace, J W 2.10.1912.

5 MSS 271/123­125 Wallace, J W 6.10.1912. MSS 271/126 7.10.1912. MSS 271/127 (to) Wallace, J W 8.10.1912. MSS 271/144 Warren, J 9.4.1914. MSS 271/177 Weaver, Lawrence 5.11.1919. MSS 271/161 Webling, Peggy 28.8.1916. MSS 271/151 Whiteley Wilfred 5.3.1915. MSS 271/196 Winder, Charlie 7.8.1903. MSS 271/186 20.12.1921. MSS 271/138 Woodward, E H 7.6.1913. MSS 271/139­141 12.6.1913. MSS 271/142 4.7.1913. MSS 271/122 “X” (subscribers to the J W 2.10.1912 Wallace Fund, i.e: E Carpenter et al).

MSS 271/127 8.10.1912. MSS 271/48 ? (Bookseller 270 Strand, 13.3.1893. London).

MSS 271/11 Note to Report of the Metropolitan Convalescent Institution.

MSS 271/24 Notice of lecture by Prof. Karl Knortz on Christianity and the Church. MSS 271/106 Notice of lecture by Karl Knortz on Sudermann’s Plays. 1908. MSS 271/25 List of works by Edward Carpenter Published by Swan Sonnenschein and Co. Ltd. and by S Clarke, Manchester. MSS 271/83 E. Carpenter’s slip for ordering J G Davey’s Book on the Ganglionic Nervous System at the British Museum. 23.3.1904. MSS 271/85 Bibliography relating to Nervous System, etc. MSS 271/128 List of regulations regarding the J W Wallace Fund. MSS 271/137 Receipt of John Ormrod for £1 Received from Edward Carpenter for The J W Wallace Fund. 21.1.1913. MSS 271/140 The concluding passage of the article on M. Aurelius Antoninus, in George Long’s translation, regarding the definition of man’s greatness. MSS 271/146 List of lectures and reports to be given at First International Congress for Sexual Research to be held in Berlin. MSS 271/155 Blank annual subscription order for the journal of the Union of Democratic Control. MSS 271/157 Quotation from letter from Italy (in Italian) “From Biagio”. 22.6.1916. MSS 271/199 Receipt from Dickson and Sons, Seed Merchants and Nurserymen of Chester. 13.11.1883. MSS 271/200 As above. 1.12.1884.

6 FAMILY LETTERS AND PAPERS (MSS 339­350)

MSS 339/1­12 Edward Carpenter’s early letters home to his parents and sisters, from Vevey, Bonn, Heidelberg, Cambridge and New York, 1863­1877; B.A. Honours List, 1868 (Carpenter was 10 th Wrangler). MSS 340/1­16 Charles Carpenter’s letters to his son, Edward, 1873­1876. Sophie Carpenter’s Letters to her son Edward, 1873­1880 and Edward Carpenter’s In Memoriam to his mother. MSS 341/1­2 Edward Carpenter’s letter to his sisters Sophie, 1891, Ellen, n.d. MSS 342/1­29 Letters to Edward Carpenter from his sisters Ellen (afterwards Mrs. Hyett), 1881­1921, Emily (afterwards Mrs. Daubeney), 1881­1914, Sophie, 1908 and n.d., Alice, 1881, 1904, and Eliza (afterwards Lady Daubeney), 1873­1917 and undated. MSS 343/1­40 Dora Carpenter’s letters to her brother, Edward 1911­1912. Correspondence from sisters and friends to Edward, and his notebook on Dora’s illness and subsequent suicide, 1912. MSS 344/1­10 Captain Alfred Francis Carpenter’s letters to his uncle, Edward Carpenter. Typescript of extracts from Captain Carpenter’s diary of his American tour, 1918 and newspaper cuttings. MSS 345/1­2 Letters to Edward Carpenter from nephew Georgie, 1918 and niece Ida Hyett, 1920. MSS 346/1­25 Alfred Carpenter’s (Edward’s brother) letters to his father, 1881, his sister Dora, 1889, to his brother Edward, 1863­ 1921. There are two letters from Alfred’s wife, Ethel, to Edward. MSS 347/1­4 Letters from Mrs Holden, 1926, enclosing a report from M Lavault on Edward and Alfred Carpenter’s progress at the Lycée, Hoche, Paris, in 1857. MSS 348/1­2 Death certificates of Edward Carpenter’s parents.

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MSS 349/1­84 Letters from India from Charles W. Carpenter (Edward’s brother) to Mrs. Carpenter 1864­1876, to Edward, 1860­ 1869, to sister Liz, 1860­1866, to sister Sophie, 1864­1866. Obituaries of Mr. and Mrs. C W Carpenter and photograph of Charles’s grave. Mrs. C.W. Carpenter’s (Louie) letters to her mother, Mrs. Robertson, 1867­1870. MSS 350/1­9 Letters, c 1872, from “Olivia”, one of the early influences in Carpenter’s life. She was related by marriage to one of his sisters. Some of these notes were published by Carpenter in his Sketch of Francesca, pp. 100­101, Sketches from Life. (Missing). (NB: These letters are missing and have been for many years).

7 PERSONAL CORRESPONDENCE (MSS 351­386)

MS 351/1­93 Edward Carpenter’s letters to Charles G Oates, 1869­1901.

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MSS 352/1­9 C G Oates’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1872­1889. MSS 353­38 C G Oates’s Trust: balance sheets, correspondence, 1917­ 1921. MSS 354/1­107 Edward Carpenter’s letters to Mrs. Kate Salt, 1888­1913.

MSS 355/1­68 Mrs. Kate Salt’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1886­1919.

MSS 356/1­50 Henry Salt’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1890­1921, including an account of the Humanitarian League’s meeting in 1903 where, because of Edward’s illness, his paper was read by Alfred Carpenter, and a letter from Isabella Ford, 13 th July, 1919, announcing Bessie Ford’s death. [see also MSS 390].

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MSS 357/1­36 Havelock Ellis’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1885­1921. (One undated letter; see MSS 271). MSS 358/1­22 Edith Ellis’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1893­1916. Includes one letter from Stella Browne and two from Paula R. Jacoby. MSS 3591­110 Olive Schreiner’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1886­1914 and undated. Newspaper cuttings and reviews of her books. MSS 360/1­7 Cronwright Schreiner’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1894­ 1921.

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MSS 361/1­56 Edward Carpenter’s letters to George E. Hukin, 1886­1909, his report of George Hukin’s funeral, 1917 and George Hukin’s membership card of the Sheffield Socialist Society. MSS 362/1­127 George E. Hukin’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1886­1913 and four letters from his wife Fanny, 1888­1904. MSS 363/1­17 George Merrill’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1896­1912. (One undated letter: see MSS 271). The last letter contains a postscript from Charlie Sixsmith. Carpenter’s typescript of his paper on George Merrill. MSS 364/1­25 Max Flint’s (a Russian­Jew who lived at Millthorpe) letters to Edward Carpenter, 1893­1901, family letters to Max and papers about his death and funeral.

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MSS 365/1­47 Harry Bishop’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1899­1921. MSS 366/1­22 H B Cotterhill’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1881­1924.

8 MSS 367/1­21 Joseph Hobson’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1917­1920 and a postcard from Carpenter to Hobson, 1918. MSS 368/1­39 E B Lloyd’s (“Wolf”) letters to Edward Carpenter, 1913­ 1920. MSS 369/1­29 Lily Nadler­Nuellens’s (Countess Battyany) letters to Edward Carpenter, 1902­1917 and from her husband Ervin to Carpenter. (One undated letter, see MSS 271).

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MSS 370/1­14 Walter Seward’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1910­1922. MSS 371/1­14 Robert Arland Ussher’s letters to Edward Carpenter, 1904­ 1914. MSS 372/1­17 Edward Carpenter’s letters to James Brown, one of the Sheffield Socialists, enclosing the Manifesto of the Sheffield Socialists, March 1890. MSS 373/1­2 Edward Carpenter’s report to the Sheffield Socialists on the Cogrès International ouvrier socialiste de Paris, 1889, and his delegate’s card to the Conference as the representative of the Sheffield Socialists. MSS 374/1­12 Printed handbills announcing Edward Carpenter’s lectures in Sheffield, Chesterfield, Halifax, and London. 1882­ 1892. MSS 375/1­36 American correspondence from L D Abbott, 1901­1906, Ruth Goldby, 1924­1925, C E Grogan, 1910­1927, G B M and J K Kinney, 1902­1904, Jack London and his wife, 1914, R.A. Nichol, 1895 (for 1894­1896: see MSS 271), William Smith (emigrant from Sheffield), 1888, H.L. Traubel, 1892­1905, David Thompson, 1905­1909). MSS 376/1­9 Letters to Edward Carpenter from Australia, New Zealand, British West Indies, Malaya and South Africa, from Winifred Moore, 1914, Mrs A B Piddington, 1918, W H Carpenter, 1920, John Furniss (emigrant from Sheffield), 1907, Joseph Kirkpatrick (emigrant from Sheffield), 1907, Grace E Willis, 1918, Beatrice Grieg, 1913, R F Dashwood, 1919, M K Gandhi, 1911. MSS 377/1­68 Letters to Edward Carpenter from France, Germany and the Netherlands from Leon Bazalgette, 1908­1924, George Bazile, 1915­1917, M B Collin, 1919, Jacques Mesnil, 1914­ 1916, J H Meurs, 1896, L Mongolfier, 1916, F Pellissier, 1916, M Reclus, 1916, Madame Revel, 1916 (and Carpenter’s draft reply), Romanes Rolland, 1915­1919, Marcelle Senard, 1913­1924, Georges Eckoud, 1901, Eugen Diederichs, 1919, F Nitsche, 1919, Magnus Hirschfeld, 1921.

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MSS 378/1­25 Letters from India and Ceylon, from Carpenter’s friends Sir P and Lady Arunachalan, 1875­1926, (see also MSS 271), the Maharajah of Chatarpur, 1912­1924, Bhagavan Das, 1893, A.K. Chakravirti, 1911, Panna Lall Bordhun, 1899­ 1904, R. Somasundrum 1893, 1903, (see also MSS 271). MSS 379/1­54 Letters to Edward Carpenter from Italian friends Biaggio di Paola, 1900­1921, Guido Ferrando, 1909, 1921, Ricardo

9 Nobili, 1909­1916, Arnoldo Ceresatto, 1913 and Teresina Campari, 1921. MSS 380/1­45 Letters to Edward Carpenter from Japanese friends and admirers, Sanshiro Ishikawa, 1909­1919, Saikwa Tomita, 1915­1916, Kiyoshil Sato, 1917­1919, Ito Kei, 1916, Yone Nogichi, 1915, J Otsu, 1912, Iso Abe, 1910. MSS 381/1­4 Postcards from Illit Gronhl, Norway to Edward Carpenter, 1917. MSS 382/1­16 Letters to Edward Carpenter from Russian friends and admirers, Christo Dessett, 1909 with Carpenters, draft of the preface to England’s Ideal, Jean Nagivine, 1911­1924 (see also MSS 271), George Tchitcherine, 1916, enclosing a copy of a Brief summary of the activities of the Committee of Delegates of the Russian Socialist Groups in London [printed], W. Lutoslawski, 1912, A L Pagresky, P D Ouspensky, 1916, Constantine Sarandchoff, 1910­1914, and a typescript memoir of Constantine. MSS 383/1­12 Letters to Edward Carpenter from admirers in Switzerland, Dr. Ernst Dick, 1915­1917, A. Maesler, 1916, Lorenz Kaiser, 1917, Maude Sundt, 1917. (see Also MSS 271). MSS 384/1­38 Letters of appreciation to Edward Carpenter from English admirers, 1888­1924. MSS 385/1­23 Letter of appreciation, requests for autographs and photographs from American admirers, 1901­1923.

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GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE arranged in chronological order, 1868­1926. In most cases the index of correspondents (below) includes in square brackets [ ] letters which were received with the first part of the Carpenter Collection, numbered MSS 271.

Adams, George [5 undated; 27.5.1887; 17.8.1887; 22.8.1997; 17.11.1887; 24.11.1887; 13.1.1889] 17.1.1893. Arkwright, William 30.3.1917; 30.5.1917; 8.7.1917; 1.10.1917; 24.10.1917; 3.3.1918; 3.5.1918; 22.8.1919. Armitage, Harold. [24.4.1905] Arthur, C A [8.9.1923]; 14.5.1924. Ashelford, T H 30.9.1923; 5.11.1923. Backer­Gröndal, A See Gröndal, A B Baker, Olaf. [9.1.1920] Balfour­Gardiner, H see Gardiner, H B Bamforth, C R H 30.1.1922 Bartholomew, A T See MSS 391. Battola, Jean 23.4.1897; [20.9.1899]. Beck, Edward 28.8.1870, 24.9.1870, 17.3.1871, 1.9.1871, 23.9.1872. Benham, E E [20.10.1905]. Bertz, Edward. [10.3.1907]. Besant, Annie. 7.7.1888; 5.11.1891; 14.6.1924; 13.8.1924. Beville, A W [2.10.1914]. Binns, H B [26.1.1904; 3.2.1904; 12.4.1904; 15.3.1905; 16.4.1905; 29.7.1905. Blackwood, Algernon. 7.1.1912; 3.6.1924; n.d.

10 Blatchford, Robert. 27.12.1893, 11.1.1894, 17.4.1894 Bonham Carter, M See Carter, M B Boughton, Rutland 30.3.1908; [5.1.1909]; 19.1.1909; 15.9.1912; 30.9.1912; [n.d.]. Bouvier, C [25.6.1900]. Bradley, George. 13.4.1915. Bragdon, Claude. [22.1.1914] Brearley, Nellie 16.9.1905; 15.11.1905. Brite, E R [30.7.1920]. Brooke, J C 23.12.1898. Brooks, Frederick. [n.d.] Brown, H F 22.7.1893; 14.2.1895; 27.2.1895; 21.11.1897. Bucke, R M 6.11.1884; 21.11.1893; 8.1.1900. C. C. 6.2.1896. C. Harold 27.7.1921; 24.8.1921; 8.3.1922; 17.10.1923. Campbell, I A 2.8.1912; 15.8.1912. Cantwell, Thomas. [25.8.1899; 11.9.1899; 20.9.1899]. Carnarvon, E 3.10.1899; 19.4.1900. Carr, Fred. 12.1.1920; 27.8.1920; 2.12.1920; 16.12.1920. Carr, James. 31.5.1913. Carter, M B 18.7.1916. Chambers, E M 19.8.1921. Champion, H H 8.12.1895. Chapman, Dorothy. 30.10.1923. Chapman, Helen. 3.9.1922 (and Carpenter’s draft reply 4.9.1922, 6.9.1922), 16.10.1922; 2.4.1923. Cheng, S G [11.3.1916]. Cholmeley, H C Fairfax [28.8.1904]. – Clark, Joseph. 25.11.1905. Clemas, G W 22.1.1916; 28.4.1916; 9.5.1916; 15.5.1916; 21.11.1917; 28.4.1918; 10.5.1918; 26.10.1918. See also MSS 390. Clodd, M [21.6.1903] Columba, Sister [6.4. no year]. Mary Courtney, K D [31.10.1909]. Courtney, R A [11.12.1920]. Cox, G 14.11.1921. Cramp, C. 9.1.1908. Crane, Walter. 8.12.1887; 23.1.1888. Crawford, C E 19.8.1891; 25.10.1891; 5.1.1892; 5.6.1892. Crawford, J D 5.4.1921. Crouse, L S [31.8.1925] Curell, Wilke. 20.1.1921. Dalton, J N 6.11.1870; 21.8.1920; 10.9.1920; 27.8.1921; 12.6.1923; 22.6.1923. Davies, A. [22.9.1899]. Day, J H [n.d.]. Day, R [16.9.1931] Deas, F.W. 10.10.1888; 17.5.1894; 1.4.1896; 6.11.1909. De Rougemont, Louis. 9.8.1916.

Despard, C. 17.2.1908; 17.3.1908; 21.7.1910. Dickinson, G.L. 20.9.1886; 22.10.1887; 22.5.1896; 18.12.1899; 25.2.1902; and 3 undated letters.

11 Dowson, Will. 28.11.1903. Duke, John. 10.5.1924. Duncan, Isadora. 16.5.1912. Durnford, Lucie. [16.9.1908; 29.6.1929]. Earle, George. n.d. Evans, R.K. 14.6.1919. Everard, C L 29.10.1908; 3.11.1908; 12.11.1908; 30.5.1910; 12.1.1915.

Eversley, George See Lefevre, George John John Shaw – Shaw ­, 1s t Baron Eversley. Lefevre, 1s t Baron. Fairfax­Cholmeley. See Cholmeley, H C F H.C. Ford, Isabella. [24.7.1899; 178.9.1911; 25.8.1913; 2.8.1919; 23.10.1919; 22.11.1921; 15.1.1922; [n.d.] Fournier, E.E. [9.5.1912] Fox, Charles. 23.7.1879. Freud, Grace. 17.10.1898; 20.10.1906. Fry, Roger E. 22.8.1890; 14.1.1911; 14.5.1911; 29.8.1924. Gardiner, H B 1.7.1913; 4.7.1913. Gibbs, G M 2.1.1924, 18.1.1924. Gibson, Roy. n.d. Glasier, J B 21.3.1893; 17.6.1903. Goodey, Ivan. [26.10.1912]. Goodhart, C A [30.12.1909]. Gordon, A A 7.8.1895. Gore, H H 3.1.1896; 20.9.1902; 29.4.1903. Graves, Robert. 30.5.1914. Gray, E A 4.2.1870; 4.6.1870. Greaves, Ernest. 7.2.1922. Griffith, John. [4.12.1909]. Grindley, A T [9.4.1911]. Gröndahl, A B 13.8.1924. H. E. 30.4.1910. Hallam, G H 12.10.1911; n.d. Harbou, Sophie von. [28.10.1912]. Hardie, J K 1.8.1906; 12.12.1908. Harrison, Joseph. 24.10.1905; 4.12.1905; 12.12.1905; 4.3.1906; 27.5.1907; 27.5.1907; [29.3.1916] Havergal, Arthur. [13.5.1903]. Hawksley, L T 26.7.1913. Hayes, J W [12.1.1910; 21.1.1910]. Heath, Percy. 21.12.1905. Henderson, Lucy. [22.8.1899]. Herron, G B 7.11.1908, 13.11.1908; 26.11.1908; 29.1.1909. Hill, J A 10.9.1913; 18.9.1913. Hobhouse, Margaret. [n.d.]. Hobson, Charles. [7.3.1907; 23.4.1907]. Housman, Lawrence. 2.9.1897; n.d. Hyndman, H M 28.7.1900; 22.8.1900; 16.9.1900; 18.7.1910; 9.12.1917. Ives, G C 28.3.1894; 16.4.1894; 15.5.1894; 22.2.1899. Jekyll, Francis. 8.6.1912. Jenkinson, J A 14.11.1888. Joynes, Bessie. 8.3.1896; 20.2.1902, 9.6.1902; 16.7.1902. Key, William, n.d.

12 King, Charles 9.4.1919. Knortz, Karl. [n.d.] Krall, Emil. [19.6.1911]. Kropotkin, Peter A. 30.6.1888; 24.12.1912. Prince. 23.12.1920. Laidlow, A J Laing, J H W 23.12.1923; 16.2.1924. Lansbury, George. 29.1.1926. Leadman, W M [24.9.1916]. Lefevre, G J Shaw ­1 st Baron Eversley. Lewis, Edward. 9.5.1914; 25.5.1914; ­.5.1914. Lomar, Sydney. 15.5.1913; 23.9.1914; 26.9.1914; 18.10.1914; 25.10.1914; 31.1.1915; 20.2.1915; 24.2.1915; 5.3.1915; 16.3.1915; 19.4.1915; 9.6.1916; [19.7.1916]; 26.8.1916; [31.8.1916]; 16.9.1916; 3.5.1917; 12.6.1917; 14.6.1917; 9.8.1918; 21.7.1919; 27.9.1919. Lovatt, H [n.d.]. Low, Lady. 7.5.1908. Löwy, Albert. 21.8.1911; 31.8.1911; 12.9.1911; 17.9.1911; 9.10.1911.

Lucas, Edgar, 28.10.1908. Lytton, 17.1.1909; 26.6.1909; 9.3.1910; Lady Constance. 11.2.1917. Macdonald, J 26.7.1924. Ramsay. Macduff, E A [7.4.1894, 16.4.1894; 12.5.1894]. McNair, Janet M 13.5.1872; 17.1.1873; 15.8.1873; 7.12.1873; 16.7.1875; 10.4.1891; 13.6.1897; 20.5.1900; 26.6.1902; n.d. Mahabharati [18.8.1921]. Alokananda. Malleson, Miles. 10.5.1916. Mann, Tom. [13.8.1896]. Marsh, A [11.8.1899; 3.12.1912]. Masefield, John. 5.12.1912; 21.5.1915; 4.6.1915. Mason, D G [21.5.1902]. Mattison, Alfred. 22.8.1915; 23.8.1915; 6.11.1923. Maude, Aylmer. 21.2.1905. Mayer, Clara. 19.8.1918. Miller, A F [25.9.1906]. Mills Herbert. 12.6.1920; 21.1.1921. Moll, Albert. [May, 1914, and Carpenter’s draft reply]. Montefiore, Dora. 18.1.1915. Montgopmery, 11.2.1898; 1.12.1902; 29.7.1903; Mrs. A V 21.5.1908. Moore Smith, G C See Smith, G C Ă Morel, E D [4.1.1915; 22.3.1916]. Mories, A S 16.3.1912. Morland, Geoffrey and [20.12.1914]. Linda Morris, Arthur. [14.1.1900]. Morris, William. 2.5.1885; 13.9.1885. Muirhead, R F 19.3.1890; 22.6.1890; 26.1.1898; 3.9.1914; 28.8.1921; n.d., (2) Nadler, E 17.10.1921.

13 Nevinson, H W 24.4.1914; 28.1.1915; 11.7.1916; 17.8.1916; 21.8.1916; 19.5.1917; 2.5.1918; 28.8.1919; 4.5.1924; n.d. Nicholson, J G n.d. Oliver, Kathlyn. 25.10.1915. Olivier, Sydney. 28.8.1915; 24.7.1924. 1 st Baron Olivier of Ramsden. Ollivant, Alfred. 26.2.1922. Orage, A K 3.2.1896. Ormrod, John. [9.10.1912; 3.1.1913; 15.1.1913]. Palmer, Cecil. [21.8.1916]. Palmes, G B 4.1.1921; 19.2.1921. Paynter, Harry 20.2.1919; 2.6.1924. Pearson, J E n.d. Pease, E R [7.10.1904]. Peters. A V 20.1.1922. Picton, Harold. 30.1.1922; postscript on letter from Werner Sommer Platts, Albert. 12.5.1896. Platts, William. 17.5.1912. Ponsonby, Arthur. 5.12.1916. Por, Odin. 7.5.1915. Potter, Flossie [n.d.]

Potter, Joe 12.4.1903. Raalte, Sol van. 11.3.1902; 28.6.1902; 3.7.1902; 12.8.1902; 13.8.1902. Ramsay, M M 14.3.1896. Rapoport, S J [8.8.1912]. Reade, A E E 14.9.1921; 29.9.1921. Reclus, Paul. 13.2.1921. Reddie, Cecil. 19.11.1906; 7.3.1924. Reeves, E B [8.9.1919]. Revill, J W 1.2.1908. Reynolds, Stephen. 25.5.1913; 23.2.1914; 2.4.1914; 17.7.1914; 28.7.1914; 14.4.1916; 15.9.1918; 11.10.1918; 9.11.1918. Reynolds, Walter. 30.11.1902. Richards, P E 12.9.1912; 10.11.1912. Robert, Harry [1905]. Roberts, Fred. 25.3.1906. Robinson, Ismay. 1.6.1919. Rodgers, “Bob”. 16.3.1925; 1.5.1925. Romanes, Kenneth. 15.8.1895, 11.9.1895. Rothnie, John. [5.11.1917]. Rothwell, Fred. [2.11.1916]. Roy, W O 10.1.1922. Ruskin, John. 18.5.1880; 27.7.1880. Russell, Walter. 15.2.1922. Sadler, G T [7.9.1916]. Saranoak, Ranee. 28.8.1912. Sassoon, Siegfried 27.7.1911; 2.8.1911; 7.7.1917; 11.7.1917; 15.8.1917; 29.8.1917; 9.10.1917; 3.9.1918; 8.10.1918; n.d. Saunders, Henry S 5.2.1917. Schreiner, W P [27.8.1909]. Scott, C K 28.12.1918; 15.1.1919; 15.3.1919. Scott, N C [17.10.1919].

14 Sharland, Harold. [30.11.1912]. Sharland, Rose E. [30.11.1912]. Shaw­Lefevre, G J, see Lefevre, George John Shaw­1 st Baron Eversley. Shortland, Jim. 25.8.1896; n.d. (2). Sixsmith, C F 13.2.1901; 18.5.1905; 11.4.1906; 8.7.1908; 20.8.1908; 5.4.1909; 7.4.1910; 24.4.1913; 3.3.1916; 2.4.1917; n.d. Sixsmith, Walter. 18.10.1912. Slocum, E 5.5.1925. Smith, A H 15.7.1911. Smith, G C M [n.d.] Smithson, Sarah. 13.10.1921. Sommer, Werner. 7.5.1923. Stead, W T 22.6.1895; 22.3.1912; 30.3.1912; 27.5.1912. Stopes, Marie. n.d. Strickland, W W [3.3.1920]. Stringer, E B 7.12.1897; 7.4.1908; 3.9.1911; 23.3.1914; 23.7.1915; 13.6.1916; 8.7.1919; 14.12.1924; n.d. (2), Swan, F R 15.10.1919. Swan, Tom 13.12.1903; 12.12.1922. Tagore, 6.8.1920; 21.4.1921. Rabindranath. Tasker, Amy. 21.7.1913. Templeton and [13.10.1919]. Holloway. Thurman, Rowland. 15.9.1895. Vaptzaroff, D I [22.10.1917]. Vengerowa, Zinaida. 15.10.1914. Wakefield, George. 4.1.1896. Walker, M [n.d.]. Wallace, A R 26.9.1899. Wallace, J.W. [7.10.1912; 8.10.1912]; 24.2.1917. enclosing circular from Henry Saunders about forming Walt Whitman collection); 6.3.1917. Walter, Karl. 5.9.1904; 7.9.1905; 9.11.1908; 24.8.1909. Walter, Wilfred. 4.7.1904; 16.4.1905; 16.5.1905; 27.11.1905; 7.3.1916.

Ward, G H B 2.5.1919. Warren, H. [9.4.1914]. Warwick, Frances, 31.7.1911. Countess of. Watts, G F 17.10.1895. Watts, M S 24.8.1903. Weaver, Lawrence. [5.11.1919]. Webling, Peggy. [28.8.1916]. Weber, F P 8.3.1913; 11.3.1913. West, Alec 9.3.1924. Westlake, E 26.9.1911; 9.10.1911; 4.5.1914; 7.5.1914; 11.6.1914. Westrope, Richard 10.1.1919; 22.1.1919. Whiteley, Wilfred. [5.3.1915]. Wigglesworth, J L 14.5.1914; 27.5.1914. Winder, Charles. [7.8.1903; 20.12.1921]. Woodward, E H [7.6.1913; 12.6.1913; 4.7.1913]; 9.2.1921; 9.8.1921. Woodward, Mabel. 10.4.1905. Wright, Harold. 10.11.1923. (Yate q.v.), C F 5.6.1868.

15 Yavorska, Lydia. 10.10.1914. Young, William. 11.2.1896. ­ ? ­ , Ajax. 11.12.1890. ­ ? ­ , Arnold. ­.2.1902. ­? ­ , G. 18.4.1904; [1.2.1905; 15.10. – ; 2.5. ­ ]. ­ ? ­ , George. 26.7.1904. ­ ? ­ , Joe, (friend of 28.4.1918; 10.5.1918. George Clemas). ­ ? ­ , Phil. 13.2.1896. ­ ? ­ , Ted. 4.7.1924. The author of “A 4.2.1894. superfluous woman”.

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MSS 386/217­430

GENERAL CORRESPONDENCE arranged in chronological order, 1868­1926. (continued).

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MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS (MSS 387­391)

MSS 387 Edward Carpenter Centenary, 1944: correspondence and press cuttings, including letters from E M Forster and typescript of his broadcast, Leonard Green and others to Gilbert Beith. MSS 388 Minute book of the Edward Carpenter International Trust, 1931­34 and of the Edward Carpenter Memorial Fellowship 1934­55; with some additional notes and cuttings. (Presented by Mrs. F. Hancock, May, 1963). MSS 389 Photocopy of a letter of Edward Carpenter to Mrs. Doncaster, 18 th March, 1902. (Original in the possession of Reading University Library – see letter from sub­librarian 24 th October, 1964). MSS 390/1­73 73 Letters and postcards from Carpenter to George Clemas, 1916­27. (Purchased June, 1996). Clemas appears to have been a Board School teacher at Chertsey and at the time of the first letter, January 20 th , 1916, had just joined up in the King’s Royal Rifles. He was first a Lance Corporal and subsequently a Sergeant. It is clear that at the time of the first letter here they had already corresponded but had not met, which they did not do until just before Clemas’s letter of 28 th April, 1916. After the war Clemas had a spell at Cambridge and then went back to teaching. There are some letters from Clemas to Carpenter in the Carpenter Collection but none after 1918. The letters and postcards form of fairly continuous series except for the latter part of the time when Clemas was at Cambridge 1920­21 and again in 1922­3. MSS 390/74­80 Letters addressed to Clemas after Carpenter’s death by Henry Salt (3) and E.M. Forster (3), 1929­30. Also a note from Shaw to the acting manager of the Maddermarket

16 Theatre, 1924. MSS 391 Letter (1910) and two postcards (1917, 1919) from Carpenter to A T Bartholomew. Also sonnet on Beethoven. (Purchased Sept. 1971).

ADDITIONAL MATERIAL (MSS 392­402)

Added April­May, 1975

MSS 392 Two letters (on one sheet) from Carpenter to T D M Rorke about the latter’s book A musical pilgrim’s progress, together with a review of it in the New Statesman. Dec. 1921. MSS 392 (a) Several items sent by Rorke to a Miss Sylvia Colenso, 1930s. (Possibly Carpenter’s letter was passed on to her by Rorke). MSS 393 Two postcards from Carpenter to C E young, arranging visits. 1914 and n.d.

Miscellaneous items

MSS 394­402 Later additions.

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MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL, c.1966­1914 (MSS 1­187

MSS 1 ON THE CONTINUANCE OF MODERN CIVILISATION, 1866. Manuscript, never published.

MSS 2 SERMONS. 1870­1871. Manuscript, never published.

MSS 3 EARLY POEMS. [1870­1880]. Manuscript; including the first versions of four afterwards published in Towards democracy.

MSS 4 THE DIVINE MIND AND OTHER MINDS. Undated. Manuscript, never published. In pencil on the cover, “The deeps of personality, ? 1870” and on the first page, “Elucidation of personality.”

MSS 5 ORGANISATION AND CONSCIOUSNESS. Undated. Evidently an early essay; manuscript, never published.

MSS 6 TRUTH. Undated. Evidently an early essay; manuscript, never published.

MSS 7 MATERIALISM. Manuscript notes for lecture, given to the Leeds Industrial Co­operative Society, November 22, 1874.

MSS 8 BEETHOVEN. Manuscript notes for lecture, given to the Leeds Industrial Co­operative Society, December 13, 1874. A newspaper cutting in the collection gives the date.

17 MSS 9 DOLGAM. Manuscript copy, not in Carpenter’s writing, of two acts of a burlesque play acted privately in 1876; with two letters from one of the original cast which explains the authorship.

MSS 11 CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES : manuscript notes. 1878­1881.

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MSS 11 (contd) CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES: manuscript notes. 1878­1881. (continued)

MSS 12 STAR­MAP in Carpenter’s handwriting. Undated.

MSS 13 EXAMINATION RESULTS in Carpenter’s classes. 1875­ 1880.

MSS 14 HAYDN, MOZART AND BEETHOVEN. 1880. Manuscript Notes for lecture, given to the Sheffield Secular Society, February 17, 1884, and to the Social Guild March 3, 1880. There are newspaper cuttings in the collection giving notice of these meetings.

MSS 15 ROGER BACON. 1881. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 16 SUNWORSHIP AND CHRISTIANITY. 1882 Manuscript notes for lecture. A newspaper cutting gives an account of it when given to the Sheffield Ethical Society.

MSS 17 CLOUDS, RAIN AND RIVERS. 1882. Manuscript notes for lectures

MSS 18­19 TOWARDS DEMOCRACY. Manuscripts. Part I, Part II (first version); Part III; Part IV; Poems, probably intended to augment Towards Democracy, 1924.

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MSS 20­22 TOWARDS DEMOCRACY. Manuscripts. (continued), Part I; Part II (first version); Part III; Part IV; Poems, probably intended to augment Towards democracy, 1924.

MSS 23 TOWARDS DEMOCRACY, Sections I to XIX; translated [into Japanese] by Saikwa Tomita. [1915]. Corrected proof.

MSS 24 ALL NIGHT LONG. From Towards democracy: Carpenter’s musical setting. Two manuscript copies, and a pencilled draft.

18 MSS 25 ALL NIGHT LONG, from Towards democracy: Philip Dalmas’s musical setting. Manuscript.

MSS 26 BLESSED IS HE THAT HATH ESCAPED, from Towards democracy: musical setting. Manuscript.

MSS 27 CO­OPERATIVE PRODUCTION: Leclaire. [1883]. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 28 PRIVATE PROPERTY. [1886]. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 29 ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. 1884. Manuscript notes for lecture. MSS 30 JUSTICE BEFORE CHARITY. 1885. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 31 CIVILISATION : its cause and cure. [1886]. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 32 THE SPOLIATION OF LABOUR. January, 1886. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 33 MUSICAL COMPOSERS. February, 1886. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 34 THE MORALITY OF INTEREST. November, 1886. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 35 A TRIP TO THE MOON. 1886. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 36 CHANTS OF LABOUR. Manuscript material, letters granting permission to reproduce songs, etc., for Chants of Labour. 1887.

MSS 37 THE FAILURE OF MODERN COMMERCE. March, 1887. Manuscripts notes for lecture.

MSS 38 OUR PARISH AND OUR DUKE. December 1888. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 39 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY IN EARLY TIMES. February 24, 1889. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 40 THE GREAT MUSICIANS. February 25, 1889. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 41­42 CIVILISATION. Manuscripts: First draft; rewritten for a later edition. Folder of miscellaneous notes. (Intended for 1915, but actually used in 1920).

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MSS 43 Civilisation. (continued). Manuscripts. Annotated. Sections from many editions, altered and annotated for the seventeenth edition. 1920.

MSS 44 HOLMESFIELD WOOD. March 9, 1889. Manuscript.

MSS 45 NOVEMBER BOUGHS. Manuscript copy.

MSS 46 THE PARIS CONGRESS AND THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION. 1889. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 47 ITALY. January, 1890. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 48 THE FUTURE SOCIETY. February, 1890. Manuscript notes for lecture. Newspaper reports of this lecture when given in the Albion Hall, Glasgow, under the auspices of the Labour Army, February, 1893.

MSS 49 MUSICAL VIBRATIONS. March 1890. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 50 SOCIALISM AND THE FOREIGNER. March 9, 1890. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 51 THE SMOKE­PLAGUE AND ITS REMEDY. April 1890. Manuscript notes.

MSS 52 THE SOCIAL MOVEMENT IN INDIA. October, 1891. Manuscript notes for lecture, given at the Hall of Science, Sheffield, October 4, 1891, and at Hammersmith in November, 1891.

MSS 53 FROM ADAM’S PEAK TO ELEPHANTA. Manuscript copy.

MSS 54 OUR INDUSTRIAL SYSTEM IN THE PAST AND FUTURE. November 1892. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 55 THE BREAKDOWN OF INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. November 1892. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 56 THE FUTURE OF LABOUR. December, 1892. Manuscript notes for lecture. Report of this lecture when delivered at Sheffield [cutting from] The Sheffield Daily Telegraph, November 25, 1907.

MSS 57 PARTIES OF THE LABOR MOVEMENT. February, 1893. Manuscript notes for lecture. MSS 58 THE WAY OUT. November, 1893. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 59 MARRIAGE. Manuscript copy.

20 MSS 60 HOMEGENIC LOVE : an essay. Manuscript.

MSS 61 THE CHANGED IDEAL OF SOCIETY. February 1894. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 62 PARISH COUNCILS. [December, 1894]. Manuscript notes for speech to parish meeting. Dated by letter, giving information, from the Local Government Board, filed with notes.

MSS 63 ST GEORGE AND THE DRAGON. Manuscript. 1895.

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MSS 64 LOVE’S COMING OF AGE : with an additional copy (in manuscript) of the chapter on The Free Society. 1896.

MSS 65 THE NEED OF A RATIONAL AND HUMANE SCIENCE. October, 1896. Manuscript notes for lecture. Report of this lecture given as one of the Humane Science Lectures, October, 1896 [cutting from] Humanity, November, 1896.

MSS 66 THE NEED OF A RATIONAL AND HUMANE SCIENCE. Manuscript copy for pamphlet.

MSS 67 SHELLEY AND THE DEMOCRATIC MOVEMENT. October, 1896. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 68 FORECASTS OF THE COMING CENTURY: CORRESPONDENCE with authors of essays. June to August, 1896. Manuscript; including two postcards from Bernard Shaw.

MSS 69 TRANSITIONS TO COMMUNISM. Carpenter’s contribution to Forecasts of the coming century. Manuscript. 1897.

MSS 70 EVENING IN SPRING : A meditation. [1897]. First published in Seed­time, 1897, and afterwards in the Appendix to The Art of creation. Manuscript.

MSS 71 PENNY ACRES AND OTHER HOLMESFIELD CHARITIES. February 19, 1897. Manuscript notes.

MSS 72 WALT WHITMAN: A VISIT TO WALT WHITMAN IN 1877. 1879. Manuscript

MSS 73 WALT WHITMAN IN 1884. Manuscript. 1892.

MSS 74 AN UNKNOWN PEOPLE. Manuscript. 1897.

21 MSS 75 PRISON METHODS. 1897. Manuscript notes for lecture. Report of this lecture, given to the Humanitarian League [cutting from] Humanity, December, 1897.

MSS 76 ANGELS’ WINGS. Manuscripts: WAGNER, MILLET AND WALT WHITMAN, in relation to art and democracy. Undated. Manuscript.

MSS 77 ANGELS’ AND CUPIDS’ WINGS, and their treatment in Greek and Renaissance art; with alternative title On Angels’ wings. Undated. Manuscript.

MSS 78 Angels’ wings. Undated. Title essay only. Manuscript.

MSS 79 VIVISECTION. November, 1898. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 80­82 EROS AND PSYCHE: THE FIRST BOOK OF HOMER’S ILIAD; translated into English hexameters. Two manuscript copies, and typescript. 1899.

MSS 83 THE STORY OF EROS AND PSYCHE. Proof, with manuscript preliminaries and alterations for second edition.

MSS 84 THE STORY OF EROS AND PSYCHE : suggestions for the second edition. 1923 MSS 85 NARRAYAN. Manuscript, 1899.

MSS 86 MONTE CARLO. Manuscript. 1900.

MSS 87­88 ON ENGLISH HEXAMETER VERSE. Manuscript, and a typed copy.

MSS 89 EMPIRE IN INDIA AND ELSEWHERE. September, 1900. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 90 EMPIRE AND POLITICAL LIFE IN CHINA. Manuscript. Undated.

MSS 91 SOCIAL AND POLITICAL LIFE IN CHINA. Manuscript. Undated.

MSS 92 THE DREAM WORLD AND THE REAL WORLD : manuscript notes for lecture. 1901. With a paper which appears to be an expansion of one or two ideas in the notes. Account of this lecture [in] Light, December. 1902, pp 583­586.

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MSS 93 IOLUS. Manuscript letters, notes, and notes on homosexuality.

22 MSS 94 IOLUS. 1902. Complete, for author’s edition. Manuscript.

MSS 95 IOLUS : additions for later editions. Manuscript.

MSS 96­97 WALT WHITMAN’S CHILDREN. Manuscript, and typed copy.

MSS 98 THE FELLING OF THE FOREST; translated by Edward Carpenter. 1902. Manuscript.

MSS 99 ELIZA ANN : a story. Undated. Manuscript.

MSS 100 A SAXON HOUSEHOLD. Undated. Manuscript.

MSS 101 THE MAY­FLY. Undated. Manuscript.

MSS 102 THE TEACHING OF CITIZENSHIP. [November, 1903]. Manuscript notes, letters, etc. Report on lecture to the Head Teachers’ Conference on The Teaching of citizenship in the schools [cutting from] The Sheffield Daily Telegraph.

MSS 103 THE ART OF CREATION. Undated Manuscript.

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MSS 104 THE ART OF CREATION : manuscript notes, corrected proofs, etc., for new edition. 1907.

MSS 105 THE ART OF CREATION : Reviews in English by G.L. Dickinson [in] The Independent Review, January, 1905, pp. 634­640. Reply by Carpenter : manuscript. Reply by Carpenter [in] The Independent Review, undated, pp 106­ 107. Various reviews cut from newspapers.

MSS 106 DEITIES AND DEVILS. 1904. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 107 WEEDS. Manuscript. 1904.

MSS 108­109 PRISONS, POLICE AND PUNISHMENT. Manuscript, and proof sheets. 1905.

MSS 110 PRISONS, POLICE AND PUNISHMENT : Manuscript of French translation.

MSS 111 SMALLHOLDINGS AND LIFE ON THE LAND. Manuscript notes for lecture. Newspaper report when given to the Sheffield Ethical Society, February 12, 1905, and syllabus.

MSS 112 HEALTH A CONQUEST. Undated manuscript.

MSS 113 THE UNEMPLOYED. July,1905.

23 Manuscript notes.

MSS 114 THE UNEMPLOYED AND THE LAND. October, 1905. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 115 SMALLHOLDINGS AND ALLOTMENTS. October, 1905. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 116 SMALLHOLDINGS AND AGRICULTURAL CO­ OPERATION. December, 1905. Manuscript notes for lecture. The lecture reprinted in Towards Industrial Freedom, 1917.

MSS 117­119 DAYS WITH WALT WHITMAN. Copies of the two original articles, altered; and Matter for the whole book in rough. Title: Two visits to Walt Whitman. Manuscript, 1906.

MSS 120 DAYS WITH WALT WHITMAN : proof, with title altered from Two Visits to Walt Whitman. 1906.

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MSS 121 FOUR SKETCHES FOR PIANO SOLO : (Dance of children; Meditation; Youthful adventure; Glad assurance); and, Barcarole; piano score. Manuscript.

MSS 122 MUSICAL COMPOSITIONS, copied into a book give him by J.H. 1906. Barcarole; Dance of children; Meditation; Two voices; Processional hymn; All night long; Youthful adventure; Glad assurance; Blessed is he that hath escaped; Bird­flight; Departure.

MSS 123­124 THE GREAT KINSHIP. Typewritten copies of article by Elisée Reclus, translated by Carpenter, in the first called The larger family, and in the second altered to The Great Kinship.

MSS 125 SIMPLIFICATION OF LIFE. Notes for a lecture given 1904­ 1906.

MSS 126 IM WALDE, by [Herbert Nadler]. Manuscript, not in Carpenter’s handwriting.

MSS 127 MOROCCO TETUAN. [1906]. Unpublished manuscript.

MSS 128­30 ACROSS COUNTRY IN MOROCCO. [1906]. Manuscript, and typed copies. Not published.

MSS 131­133 GOVERNMENT IN MOROCCO. [1906]. Manuscript, typed copy, and a later version in manuscript and type mixed.

MSS 134 TANGER. [1906]. Manuscript.

24 MSS 135­136 THE STRAITS OF GIBRALTAR. [1906]. Manuscript, and typed copy.

MSS 137 THE CHINESE ACADEMY. February, 1907. Manuscript notes for lecture. Newspaper report of this lecture when given to the Fabian Arts Group, February, 21, 1907, and syllabus giving date.

MSS 138 THE VILLAGE AND THE LANDLORD : THE LAND QUESTION IN A COUNTRY PARISH. 1907. Manuscript.

MSS 139 THE LAND QUESTION IN A COUNTRY PARISH; Altered and annotated for publication as The village and the landlord. 1907.

MSS 140 THE AWAKENING OF CHINA. Manuscript.

MSS 141 THE AWAKENING OF CHINA. Proof copies for the Co­ operative Annual.

MSS 142 MORALITY. Manuscript notes for article.

MSS 143­144 THE NEW MORALITY. 1907. Manuscript copy for The Albany Review, and a copy of the printed article, with the title Morality under Socialism, altered, and the old title added, for the complete edition of Civilisation.

MSS 145 THE MINIMUM WAGE A BENEFIT TO EMPLOYERS, with some remarks on its effect on foreign trade; a paper read at the Conference on Sweated Industries, at Glasgow, October, 12, 1907. Manuscript.

MSS 146 SKETCHES FROM LIFE : THE ANNALS OF A SLUM­ FAMILY, by a Commercial Traveller. Manuscript, for The Humane Review. 1908.

MSS 147­148 SKETCHES FROM LIFE : a country pub. Undated. Manuscript, and typescript.

MSS 149­151 SKETCHES FROM LIFE : PETE’S COURTSHIP and A VILLAGE LOVE AFFAIR. In one quarto manuscript notebook and separate typed copies.

MSS 152­153 SKETCHES FROM LIFE : FRANCESCA. Undated. Manuscript, and a typescript, with a note “unpublished as yet.”

MSS 154 SKETCHES FROM LIFE : contents page, verses, and other copy.

MSS 155 BRITISH ARISTOCRACY AND THE HOUSE OF LORDS. Undated. Manuscript.

25 MSS 156 THE CITY OF THE SUN; words and music. Rough drafts; fair copy; suggestions by Fred Bontoft.

MSS 157 MUSIC­DRAMA IN THE FUTURE. Undated. Manuscript.

MSS 158­159 STATE­INTERFERENCE WITH INDUSTRY; and an envelope containing manuscript note for a lecture on Socialism and state­interference, 1908, and a newspaper cutting. Newspaper report of this lecture.

MSS 160 SOCIALISM AND MODERN INDUSTRY. 1908. Manuscript notes for lecture. Report of this lecture, given to the Manchester and Salford [cutting from] The Manchester Guardian, November 9, 1908.

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MSS 161 THE INTERMEDIATE SEX. Manuscript. First rough copy, including altered and cut copies of An unknown people, for Chapter I, Homogenic Love, for Chapter II, and Affection in Education, for Chapter III.

MSS 162­163 THE INTERMEDIATE SEX. 1908. Two typewritten copies, one incomplete.

MSS 164 THE WRECK OF MODERN INDUSTRY AND ITS REORGANISATION. Undated. Manuscript.

MSS 165 WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE. [1909]. Manuscript notes with slight variations for different occasions. A letter in the collection, from K.D. Courtney to Carpenter, October 31, 1909, gives one of the dates when it was delivered.

MSS 166 THE LARGER SOCIALISM. October, 1909. Manuscript notes for lecture. Newspaper reports of lecture.

MSS 167 THE HEART OF DEMOCRACY. January, 1910. Manuscript note for lecture.

MSS 168 BEAUTY IN CIVIC LIFE. 1910. Manuscript notes for lecture.

MSS 169 Beautiful Sheffield. [1910]. Beauty in civic life written out as an article. Given to the Beautiful Sheffield League, April 29, 1910. There is a ticket of admission to the League among the newspaper cuttings.

MSS 170­174 ON THE CONNECTION BETWEEN HOMOSEXUALITY AND DIVINATION. Rough manuscript; corrected typescript (two copies); correspondence; and a proof copy of the German translation.

26 MSS 175­176 ANIMAL SPEECH : THE LANGUAGE OF DOMESTIC FOWLS. Manuscript, and a typewritten copy altered in pencil for Animal speech.

MSS 177 THE SOCIALIST OUTLOOK. October 8, 1911. Manuscript notes for lecture. Newspaper report of this lecture, given to the Independent Labour Party Institute, Brightside, Sheffield, among the cuttings.

MSS 178 NOTES on Rutland Boughton’s book on music­drama. [1911]. Manuscript.

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MSS 179 THE DRAMA OF LOVE AND DEATH. 1911. Manuscript.

MSS 180/1­4 THE TEACHING OF THE UPANISHADS : THE TRUE (OR INNER) SELF. November, 1912. Manuscript notes for lecture. One version is entitled The nature of the self: a title chosen before essay was rewritten in 1920.

MSS 180/5 THE TEACHING OF THE UNPANISHADS : REST : for the King’s Weigh House Church, October 15, 1913. Manuscript notes, Rest was delivered to the Leeds Theosophical Society on November 14, 1917, according to information supplied by the City Librarian of Leeds from newspaper files.

MSS 181 PRINCE KROPOTKIN : correspondence regarding the presentation to him on his seventieth birthday. November­ December, 1912. Carpenter was responsible for collecting the signature, and wrote the address.

MSS 182­183 THE STATUS OF WOMAN IN EARLY GREEK TIMES. Manuscript and corrected proof.

MSS 184 THE BRITISH MUSEUM : correspondence regarding the non­appearance in the catalogue of books considered “unsuitable.” 1913.

MSS 185 THE TABOOS OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM LIBRARY. On the envelope, a note “Self and E SP Haynes”. And an unsigned invitation to lunch, in the handwriting of the half of the article which is not Carpenter’s.

MSS 186 DIE HOMOSEXUALITĂT IN DER KULTER­GESCHICHTE. On the envelope, “proposed address at the Berlin Congress, 1914.” Manuscript.

27 MSS 187 INTERMEDIATE TYPES AMONG PRIMITIVE FOLK. Manuscript, and typewritten chapters, some in two versions. 1914.

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