Liddell Hart 9 Military writings; books, 1925-1970

LIDDELL: 9/23 Papers relating to The revolution in warfare by Liddell Hart (Faber; Yale University Press, 1946)

LIDDELL: 9/23/1 [1944-1945]

Manuscript of The revolution in warfare by Liddell Hart, annotated, 'written July-August 1944, with short Epilogue added in October 1945'. 1 file

LIDDELL: 9/23/2-3 [1944-1945]

Typescripts of The revolution in warfare by Liddell Hart, corrected with additions in manuscript and typescript. 2 files

LIDDELL: 9/23/4-6 [1945]

Galley proofs of The revolution in warfare by Liddell Hart, with corrections and typescript of epilogue. 3 files

LIDDELL: 9/23/7 [1945]

Page proof of The revolution in warfare by Liddell Hart. 1 file

LIDDELL: 9/23/8 [1944-1945]

Manuscript and typed notes relating to The revolution in warfare by Liddell Hart including epilogue and index and correspondence from Francis W Hirst. 1 file

LIDDELL: 9/23/9 1946-1948

Press reviews of The revolution in warfare by Liddell Hart, including 'Total War' by Samuel Henry Fergus Johnston Spectator, 2 May 1946, 'La révolution dans la guerre' (in French) by Edmond Delage Le Monde, 20 Apr 1946; 'The changing face of war' by George Orwell Manchester Evening News, 4 Apr 1946; 'War's greatest novel' by Allen Hutt Daily Worker, 8 Apr 1946; '"Farsighted realism" of "moderation in warfare",' by Frederic S Marquardt Chicago Sun, Chicago, Illinois USA, 3 Aug 1947, and 'Kan en my Krig undgaas?' (in Danish) by Cai Schaffalitzky de Muckadell Berlingske Aftenavis, Copenhagen, 25 Jul 1948 with a typescript English translation as 'Can another war be avoided?'; file also contains correspondence including Rt Hon Clement Richard Attlee, Prime Minister; Gen Sir Frederick Alfred Pile; Sardar Kavalam Madava Panikkar, Prime Minister of Bikaner State, India; Sir Osbert Sitwell; A G Newton, private secretary to the Rt Hon Sir (Richard) Stafford Cripps; Brig Karl Vere Barker-Benfield; George P Gooch, Very Reverend Cuthbert Carroll Thicknesse, Dean of St Albans; Sir William John Haley; D A Britten; Cyril Edwin Mitchinson Joad, Head of Department of Philosophy, Birkbeck College; and Christopher Buckley, of Daily Telegraph. 1 file