Unattributed typescript and manuscript papers
Notebooks of colleagues of Ian Stewart
Notebooks of Ian Stewart
Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian HalleyBiographical information and miscellaneous materials on and/or relating to Ian Stewart's closest numismatic colleagues
Outgoing correspondence of Ian Stewart (Lord Stewartby) not readily identifiable with incoming correspondence. Note that a significant amount of Ian Stewart's original outgoing correspondence with Christopher Blunt not directly associated with Christopher Blunt's correspondence is nevertheless catalogued Christopher Blunt's correspondence. The items were kept by Christopher Blunt but were returned to Ian Stewart after Christopher Blunt's death.
Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian HalleyCorrespondence from others to Ian Stewart, organised alphabetically by correspondent.
Stewart, Bernard Harold Ian HalleyLaurence Picken's passports, including many Chinese stamps.
Includes files relating to the index, captions, illustrations, bibliography.
Comprises a series of documents relating to the filming of programmes 4-9 and 11 of 'The Ascent of Man'.
Comprises material mainly relating to Bronowski's "sync to camera" pieces filmed for 'The Ascent of Man' television series.
Consists of a series of 3 files containing itineraries, travel plans, filming schedules, recces and insurance details.
Comprises a series of files for programmes 3 to 13 of 'The Ascent of Man'.
Shooting scripts have columns for the programme section, visuals and "JB sync or commentary notes", and they also detail the production and crews who worked on filming.
Sync to camera scripts are scripts of what Bronowski was to say in various locations.
Chapter outlines comprise typescripts with some annotations, and lists of book illustrations and caption material.
Comprises a series of photocopied research material from the BBC on particular locations [sent to Bronowski by Jo Marquand].
Comprises a series of files containing research material and showing the development of ideas for 'The Ascent of Man' television programmes. Files also contain copies of relevant articles collected after the programmes were made and shown on television.
Comprises a series of three files, divided by date order, containing letters mainly about 'The Ascent of Man' with some replies.
Comprises material relating to an address Bronowski delivered at a meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science at Berkeley, December 1965.
Comprises material relating to a series of 4 lectures delivered by Bronowski at Columbia University, New York (19-27 Mar 1969). Mainly extracts of the lectures and source material.
Comprises correspondence and copies of articles.
Comprises material relating to 6 lectures that Bronowski gave for the Silliman Memorial Lecture series at Yale, 1967.
Comprises material relating to a planned Anthology of Experiments in Physics by Bronowski and Roger Partington. The anthology does not appear to have been published.
Comprises material relating to 'The Disestablishment of Science' which was first given as an address to a conference on 'The Social Impact of Modern Biology' of the British Society for Social Responsibility in Science (Nov 1970). The paper was then published in a book on 'The Social Impact of Modern Biology' and as articles in 'The New York Times' (Oct 1971) and 'Encounter' (Jul 1971).
Comprises material relating to an address by Bronowski (given at a national convention of the American Personnel and Guidance Association in 1965), which was later published.
Comprises material relating to a book by Bronowski and Bruce Mazlish, based on a series of lectures Bronowski gave at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1953.
Comprises material relating to a lecture by Bronowski which was later published as an article.
Comprises material relating an article written by Bronowski.
Comprises material relating to the 3rd lecture in a series entitled 'The Prophetic Eye' which Bronowski delivered to the UCLA (University of California at Los Angeles) Art Council.
Other lectures in the series were on William Blake and Leonardo da Vinci.
Comprises material relating to a planned (then cancelled) series of science books for children.
Comprises material relating to an interview of Bronowski by George Derfer.
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's Damon Foundation lecture on 'Science in the New Humanism' (30 Mar 1968) given at a convention of the National Science Teachers Association in Washington D C.
Comprises material relating to a lecture delivered during a Centennial symposium at the University of Illinois on 'Science and the Human Condition' (1 Dec 1967).
Comprises material relating to 'The Abacus and the Rose'/'A New Dialogue on Two World Systems' radio play. The dialogue was first broadcast on BBC Third Programme, 16 Nov 1962. It was also broadcast on Canadian radio (Sep 1966).
Comprises material relating to 'Science and Human Values', and 'The Abacus and the Rose: a dialogue on two world systems' being included in a revised edition.
Comprises material relating to a book review by Bronowski.
Comprises material relating to a 'Review of Eight Studies' and a chapter on 'The New Scientific Thought and its Impact' that Bronowski wrote for UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation). The studies were on the history, methodology and social impact of science and had been commissioned following a UNESCO meeting on 'The Diversity of Cultures as Against the Universality of Science and Technology" (Paris, 7-8 Mar 1967).
Comprises material relating to Bronowski's Blashfield Address given to the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the National Institute of Arts and Letters (25 May 1966).
Comprises material relating to an opening address that Bronowski gave to a conference on 'A Search for the Meaning of the Generation Gap' (Department of Education, San Diego County, 2 Jun 1969), which was later published in The American Scholar.