- TitleCorrespondence between Bailliere Tindall & Cox and the Hogarth Press, including enclosed letter (1936)
- ReferenceMS 2750/205/5
- Production date26 Aug 1936
- Creator
- Creator HistoryJean-Baptiste Bailliere (1795-1885) founded the medical and scientific publishing house of Bailliere in Paris in 1818. It thrived and diversified through the efforts of various members of the family. Jean-Baptiste's brother Hippolyte set up a branch of the business in London in 1830 and his nephews began a related business, Bailliere Brothers, in New York and Melbourne. In 1870 Albert Alfred Tindall purchased the London business of Messrs Bailliere & Co., maintained its international links and expanded. Although his son took over the running of the business he remained the senior partner until his death, aged 90, in 1931.
- Scope and ContentBailliere Tindall & Cox enclose a letter which should have been sent to The Hogarth Press. The enclosed letter is written on behalf of the department of the Synagogue and School Extension within the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, and requests permission to quote from 'Essays in Applied Psycho-Analysis'. Letters date between 26/08/1936-09/09/1936. [This item is related to MS 2750/205/6] Related to : Jones, Ernest. Essays in applied psychoanalysis (The International Psycho-analytical Library no. 5)Catalogued to item level as part of Modernist Archives Publishing Project (MAPP)
- Extent1 item
- LanguageEnglish
- Level of descriptionItem
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