Box 60
Contains 14 Results:
Bell, Alice (later Mrs. Edward Hellman and Mrs. Wat Prindiville) - correspondence, 1915-1957, n.d.
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Alice Bell, 1934-1941
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Aphrodite Bell, 1940-1941
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to children, 1925-1941
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Edward Price Bell, Jr., 1930-1939
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Bell, John (aka "Jab"), 1925-1941
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1895-1920
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1921-1923
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1924
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1925
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1926-1929
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1931-1933
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1934
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.
Bell, Edward Price - correspondence to Mary Bell, 1935
Correspondence to and from Bell's wife and children, and a significant amount of writing by Mary Bell. There appear to be two collections of memoirs written about the Bells' life in London, including lively recollections of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lawson. There are also several short stories, some titles of which are duplicated in Edward Price Bell's writing, begging the question of whether Bell shopped Mary's writing under his name, or vice-versa.