Box 1
Contains 41 Results:
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, undated
Two undated enclosures sent by King to Carter.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Russian translators (4 folders), undated
Miscellaneous pieces of correspondence and envelopes exchanged by Carter and several Russian translators. Includes several letters, along with draft translations of Carter's work.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Radio-Zentrale, undated
Letter from Radio-Zentrale in Moscow that discusses the relationship between radio and theater in the Soviet Union.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1921 May-August
Letters about Carter's research trips to post-War Europe.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1923-1926
Exchanges about financial agreements between Carter and King.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1931-1932
Composed during a period in which Carter conducted intensive research, these letters touch on King's efforts to assist Carter financially.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1936
Letter from King inquiring about Carter's life in the Soviet Union. In the letter, King relates his unease regarding the emergence of pro-fascist movements in England and Hitler's growing power in Germany.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1936 September 11-18
These letters focus on Carter's research in the Soviet Union during 1936. In them King expresses his concern about the rise of pro-fascist movements in England and Europe.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1937 January-February
Letters that touch on options for publishing Carter's work on Soviet theater.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1937 April
Letters about Carter's preparations for an exhibition in Paris.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1937 December
Sent with news clippings and other enclosures, these letters discuss continued political changes in the Soviet Union, along with Carter's scholarly work.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1937 December 2-12
A lengthy exchange between Carter and King regarding their combined efforts to defend and promote the Soviet Union in the British press.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1937 December 14-27
These letters discuss various objects and materials exchanged by King and Carter.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 January
An exchange between Carter and King regarding financial matters.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 February
Letters regarding King's sponsorship of Carter and his scholarship.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 March
An exchange between Carter and King about their growing concerns regarding Hitler's actions in central Europe and the Soviet Union's lack of presence in the British press.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 April 1-18
Letters regarding Carter's efforts to help a Jewish woman in exile from Nazi Germany and King's support of his activities.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 April 22-30
Exchanges about King's support of Carter.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 April 26
Envelope from King to Carter with enclosed news clippings.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 April 26
Envelope from King to Carter with enclosed news clippings.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 May
Exchanges between Carter and King regarding objects and materials they had sent to each other.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Joseph King, 1938 June
Exchanges about King's health and patronage of Carter.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet officials, 1921
Exchanges between Soviet officials and Carter regarding his efforts to secure travel documents to Russia and interview Soviet officials.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet officials, 1922
Letters about Carter's attempts to obtain materials related to Soviet theaters.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet officials, 1923
Exchanges with the Russian Trade Delegation about publications related to Soviet theater.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet officials, 1924-1928
Exchanges with the Russian Trade Delegation about publications related to Soviet theater.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet officials, 1932 February 19
Letter to Carter from the Soviet embassy in London. Evidently a response to Carter's request for materials on Soviet cinema, it includes a lengthy essay on the Soviet film industry and a list of Soviet films from 1931; both items are in Russian. The essay outlines the development of Soviet cinema from the prerevolutionary era through 1931. The list outlines all films released in the Soviet Union during 1931.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet officials, 1936
Exchanges with Soviet officials about Carter's visits to Moscow in 1935 and 1936. In these letters, Carter inquires about how he can access financial resources in Moscow and extend his visit.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet editors, 1923-1932
Exchanges with the Russian Editors about Carter's efforts to publish in the Soviet Union and or obtain printed materials from the U.S.S.R.
Correspondence, Huntly Carter with Soviet editors, 1933
Exchanges with the Russian Editors about Carter's efforts to publish in the Soviet Union and or obtain printed materials from the U.S.S.R.