- C1/63.
- File
- 1895-1935.
Part of Egerton Phillimore Papers
Letters from a number of correspondents, including A. A. Ruck, Berta Ruck, G. H. Ruck, M. A. Ruck, Maud Gaynor Ruck and Richard C. Ruck.
Ruck, Berta, 1878-1978
Part of Egerton Phillimore Papers
Letters from a number of correspondents, including A. A. Ruck, Berta Ruck, G. H. Ruck, M. A. Ruck, Maud Gaynor Ruck and Richard C. Ruck.
Ruck, Berta, 1878-1978
A copy of Berta Ruck, The Immortal Girl (London, [1925]), with water-colour illustrations, MS insertions and letters. English. Full calf.
Ruck, Berta, 1878-1978
Two scrapbooks relating to the novelist Oliver Onions (1873-1961), husband of the novelist Berta Ruck (1878-1978), the first mainly containing press cuttings of reviews of his works of fiction, 1900-12, including The Compleat Bachelor (London, 1900), The Odd-Job Man (London, 1903) and Little Devil Doubt (London, 1909); and the second compiled by Berta Ruck containing press cuttings, 1946-65, mostly relating to his novels Poor Man's Tapestry (London, 1946), Arras of Youth (London, 1949), A penny for the harp (London, 1951) (see NLW MS 20805C for a corrected typescript), and A shilling to spend (London, 1965); together with obituary notices; and letters from family members, writers and publishers including Dorothy Charques, undated, Rupert Croft-Cooke, 1949, Olwen Caradoc Evans, 1956, John Gawsworth, 1947, Pat Lawlor, 1955, Moray Maclaren, 1957, Martin Secker, 1965, and Raleigh Trevelyan, 1965.
Onions, Oliver, 1873-1961