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4to and smaller. A substantial archive of unpublished letters of Freya Stark (1893-1993), author and intrepid traveller in the greater Middle East who moved in military and intelligence circles during the war years. Stark wrote a multi-volume autobiography and an edition of her collected letters was published in eight volumes, 1974-82. The letters to long time family friend LUCY BEACH were only discovered in September 1994, postdating publication of the collected letters and also Molly Izzard s revisionist biography. Jane Geniesse made highly selective use of some of these letters in Passionate Nomad (1999), and also accumulated other notable groups of correspondence during her researches, from Peggy Drower and her mother, from Minnie Granville, and material from Sir Sydney Cockerell (including letters from Flora Stark to him; and from Lucy Beach to him), as well as biographer Molly Izzard. Comprising: * Lucy BEACH Collection of 47 A.L.s., FS to Lucy Beach, Delhi, Baghdad, Asolo, London, Cyrenaica, etc., 1943 to 1957. A detailed calendar is available. A.N.s. (postcard), FS to Lucy Beach, 1967 A.L.s., FS to John Beach (son of Lucy Beach), 1 page, Asolo, 27/11/77 A.L.s., FS to John Beach, 1 page, Asolo, 20/9/79 A group of A.L.s.1994-1999, John Beach to Jane Geniesse, reporting the discovery of the letters (2 September 1994), conveying the above materials, etc., : "the letters constitute a diary as intended. The Starks and Lucy & John were close." * Sir Sydney Carlyle COCKERELL (1867 1962), director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, collector, and man of letters (see also Starkiana) A.N.s. (postcard), London 1961, requesting a meeting; with Cockerell s retained memo pad from a conversation with her while he was temporarily stone deaf: 18 pp., FS remarks in her hand, annotated in black ink by Cockerell * Stefana DROWER [Ethel Stefana Stevens, Lady DROWER] (1879-1972), author of The Mandaeans of Iraq and Syria (1937), novelist, anthropologist, and friend of Stark in Arabia; mother of Peggy Drower https://treasures.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/treasures/ethel-stefana-drower/ 11 A.L.s. & 1 A.N.s. (postcard), FS to Stefana, 1935-1939, Arabia, Asolo, Aleppo corrected typescript of an article on Shaykh Ajil of the Shammar (likely by Stefana Drower) * Peggy DROWER [Margaret Stefana Hackforth-Jones, née DROWER] (1911-2012), sometime research assistant to Stark, historian of ancient near eastern history and egyptology, biographer of Flinders Petrie 15 A.L.s., FS to Peggy or Peg, 1935 to 1949, plus two carbon T.L.s. from Peggy to FS (1945 & 1946) and related ephemera, including an inventory of Stark s possessions in Baghdad a long A.L.s. to Peggy from "Ronnie", in Zamalek, Cairo, 1947, on the Ikhwan and other topics T.L.s. from Peggy Drower to Molly Izzard, 1980 T.L.s. and A.N.s. from Peggy Drower to Jane Geniesse, 1993, with a draft typescript essay/memoir * Minnie Gray GRANVILLE (via Sydney Cockerell) 7 A.L.s., FS to Dear Minnie, 1935-1943, Aden, Cairo, Asolo, Baghdad * Molly IZZARD (1919-2004), author and biographer of FS 3 A.L.s., FS to Molly Izzard (1 lengthy), A.N.s. (postcard), Asolo, 1979 * FS, Carbon typescript discussion of British Palestine policy 22.12.43, 2 pp.; with: Britain s Mandate for Palestine, British Information Services IDH 497, 7 pp., duplicated typescript, dated at end 8 Feb. 1944 * Typescript of Address by Miss Freya Stark, to the Canadian Club, Vancouver Hotel, 1 March 1944, 17 pp., carbon typescript. STARKIANA: * Flora STARK, mother of Freya, who went to stay with the Beaches in California after being released from Italian prison, and who died in California in 1942 6 A.L.s. and 2 A.N.s. (postcards), Flora Stark to Sir Sydney COCKERELL, Asolo and California, 1934 to 1942 * Sir Sydney COCKERELL Notes and File of correspondence re: FS, 1930s and 1940s, incl. Lucy Beach (4 lengthy A.L.s.), Gertrude Caton-Thompson (with drafts of SC Letters to FS, 1939 "the GCT motif is as injurious to your book as a ma. Seller Inventory # 314912
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