| St John's Library/Beaton/A1/280 contains: |
| 1 |
Typescript letter signed to Beaton, from New York |
| 2 |
Typescript letter signed to Beaton, from New York |
| 3 |
Autograph letter signed to Beaton |
| 4 |
Autograph letter to Beaton |
| 5 |
Autograph letter signed to Beaton, from New York |
| 6 |
Autograph letter signed to Beaton |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton |
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Autograph letter signed to Beaton |
| 9 |
Autograph letter to Beaton, from New York |
| 10 |
Autograph letter to Beaton, from New York |
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Papers of Sir Cecil Beaton
| Title |
Autograph letter to Beaton, from New York |
| Reference |
A1/280/10 |
| Covering Dates |
1940–1960 (Circa. Undated) |
| Extent and Medium |
6p; paper |
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| Content and context |
Feels sad that their differences in method make Beaton bitter. Respects Beaton's intelligence and convictions. Beaton's experience of the conflict going on must not allow him to lose his ability to look at things in a general way. Asks himself what the best way out is for the majority of people. Beaton has hurt less people in his career than James has, despite his good intentions. Thinks Beaton has a good and generous nature. Whatever happens, his feelings of fondness for Beaton will remain constant. Writes to Beaton so that if he does not want to see James again, he has a record of his sentiments. Bought Beaton's book and thinks it shows brilliance. |
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