Correspondence and invitations, 1965
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- 1965 Jan - Dec
Invitations; letters from friends; letters of farewell on leaving posts; some semi-official correspondence.
Correspondence and invitations, 1965
Invitations; letters from friends; letters of farewell on leaving posts; some semi-official correspondence.
Correspondence and invitations, 1966
Invitations; letters from friends; letters of farewell on leaving posts; some semi-official correspondence.
Correspondence and invitations, 1967
Invitations; letters from friends; letters of farewell on leaving posts; some semi-official correspondence.
Correspondence and invitations, 1969
Invitations; letters from friends; letters of farewell on leaving posts; some semi-official correspondence.
Correspondence and invitations, 1970
Invitations; letters from friends; letters of farewell on leaving posts; some semi-official correspondence.
Correspondence and invitations, 1971
Invitations; letters from friends; letters of farewell on leaving posts; some semi-official correspondence.
Cuttings and correspondence relating to the Doolittle raid on Tokyo, Apr 18 1942.
Correspondence and related papers, 1971-1975, concerning British-Japanese relations, 1931-1941
Notes, cuttings and correspondence concerning Britain's policy towards Japan, 1931-41, and the signing of the Japanese Peace Treaty, 1951.
Towards Mozambique and Other Poems (1947) Correspondence with Lawrence Durrell concerning likely publishers. Includes Durrell's comments on the political situation in Egypt.
Correspondence with Sir Paul Gore-Booth of the Foreign Office, criticizing George Brown's article 'Why I shocked the Foreign Office Mandarins' in the Sunday Times Weekly Review
Correspondence with the Royal Institute of International Affairs at Chatham House and the Foreign Office concerning inaccuracies in a Chatham House Essay, Imperial Outpost - Aden by Gillian King.
Correspondence, 1937-1944, relating to the publication of For Leagros, and other poems
For Leagros and Other Poems (1940), Corespondence relating to publication by The Shakespeare Head Press and letters of congratulations.
Correspondence, 1944-1949, relating to the publication of Towards Mozambique and other poems
Towards Mozambique and Other Poems (1947) Correspondence relating to publication by The Cresset Press Ltd.
A Sportsman's Notebook by Ivan Turgenev. Translation by Charles (Hepburn) Johnston and his wife, Natasha Johnston (1950). Correspondence relating to publication by the Cresset Press Ltd and letters of congratulations. Includes letters from editor John Hayward describing the London literary scene.
Correspondence, 1958, about the deployment of British troops in Jordan and possible Iraqi invasion
Correspondence relating to the stationing of British troops in Jordan (Operation Fortitude) to prevent an Iraqi invasion, and their withdrawal. Chiefly letters of thanks for Charles (Hepburn) Johnston's support and hospitality.
Correspondence, 1960-1962, on subjects including Johnston's appointments
Correspondence relating to Charles (Hepburn) Johnston's appointments; to a dispute with Kenneth Trevaskis, British Agent, Western Aden Protectorate over an injudicious jest; to the offer of the Chief Clerkship, Foreign Office to Charles (Hepburn) Johnston and his rejection.
Correspondence with King Hussein of Jordan, chiefly relating to the merging of Aden with the Federation of South Arabia.
Correspondence, 1963-1975, relating to the publication of The view from steamer point
The View from Steamer Point (1964) Correspondence relating to the preparation of the text and its publication by Collins; letters of congratulations and notes on the text by the Colonial and Foreign Offices.
Correspondence, 1964-1970, about Aden
Correspondence relating to the situation in Aden after Charles (Hepburn) Johnston's departure and British policy towards the Federation.
Correspondence, 1968-1971, relating to the publication of Mo and other originals
Mo and Other Originals (1971) Correspomdence relating to publication by Hamish Hamilton and letters of congratulations.