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Index
Abelard, Pierre 74–81, 77n, 79n, 248
castration 77, 78
remembered 82–4, 341n, 351
Abracadabra (magazine) 30
Academy Club (Soho) 195
‘Act for the Setting of the Postage of England, Scotland and Ireland’ (1657) 134
Addison, Joseph 214
addresses 257–9, 263–5, 276–7
email 394
handwritten 261, 439n
Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) 392–3
The Advancement of Learning (Bacon) 138
Age of Enlightenment 171
aging 55, 85, 90
Seneca on 56–7
‘airgraph’ service 389n
airmail 389n
Albee, Edward 303
Alberic of Monte Cassino 99
Alexander the Great 45
Ali Bongo (magician) 14
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Carroll) 25
All The Year Round (journal) 279, 279n, 280
Alvarez, Al 369, 384n
Ambrosian Library (Milan) 72
America Online 408
American Airlines 391, 433
Amis, Kingsley 439
‘An Arundel Tomb’ (Larkin) 426
Antipater 45
The Antonine Itinerary 40
‘Aquamarine Girl’ (illusion) 13, 15, 27
Ariel poems (Plath) 195
Aristotle 97, 97n, 157
Armitage, Simon 381
Army Postal Service 389n
Arnulf of Orleans 100
Arpanet 393, 395
ars dictaminis 98
ars notariae 99
Arsinoe 45
Art Institute (Chicago) 82
Artemon 97
Asquith, Prime Minister Herbert Henry 266
Astrolabe 77
@ sign 394–5
Athenaeum 187
Atkin, Pete 29
Atkins, Jeff 18, 30
Atlantic (magazine) 248
Atticus 51, 54
auction houses 200
Bloomsbury Auctions 13–14, 18, 23–6
Bonhams 192, 194, 195
Christie’s 176, 185, 190n
Sotheby’s 176, 183, 195, 333, 334
Auden, W.H. 20, 23, 340, 398
Austen, Cassandra 206, 209, 212, 214–15, 220–1
Austen, Edward 209–11, 211n
Austen, George 209–11, 211n
Austen, Jane 97n, 200, 206–22, 281, 340
death 206–7, 221, 222
Austen-Leigh, James Edward 221
Bacon, Francis 138
Bancroft, Anne 437
Banks, Russell 407–8
Banks, Stephen 407
Barker, Bernard 424–5
Barker, Elizabeth see Moore, Elizabeth (Bessie)
Barker, Signalman H.C.
letters to Bessie 66–70, 92–4, 114–19, 172–5, 201–5, 232–5, 267–70, 286–9, 319–22, 356–7, 385–7, 410–13, 416–19, 420–3, 424–6
personal history 68, 117n, 231, 319, 321, 323, 328–9, 389n, 416, 424–5
Barnard, Megan 403–7, 409
Barrett Browning, Elizabeth 186, 296, 336, 345–8
Bartleby, The Scrivener (Melville) 256–7
Baynes, Pauline 187
Beauharnais, Eugene de 182
Bechtold–McNally Gang 262
Beekman, Bill 302–4
Beinecke Library (Yale) 405
Being John Malkovich (film) 84
Bell, Clive 290, 291–2, 302
Bell, Vanessa (née Stephen) 290, 293–4, 302–4
Bender, Aimee 427
benevolentiae captatio 99
Berg Collection 299
Bernard d’Agesci, Auguste 82
Between the Acts (Woolf) 293n
Birley, Eric 32–3
Birley, Robin 31–3, 38
birthday letters 40–2
Birthday Letters (Hughes) 368–9
Black Sun Press 25
Blackshaw, Susan 34–5
Blackwood’s Magazine 242
Blake, Harrison 245–6
Bloomsbury Auctions 13–14, 18, 23–6
Bloomsbury group 291, 316n, 401
Boccaccio 86, 89, 90, 263
Bodleian Library (Oxford) 104, 405
Boleyn, Anne 127–33
Bolt, Beranek and Newman (BBN) 391, 393
Boncompagno of Signa 95–6, 98
Boncompagnonus (Boncompagnus) 95, 97
The Bonfire of the Vanities (Wolfe) 299
Bonhams 192, 194, 195
book group 252–3
‘born digital’, defined 405
Bosworth, Harry 15
Boureau, Alain 96, 101n
Bowman, A.K. 36
Brabourne, Lord 221
Braham, Lord (First Lord of the Admiralty) 190
Brawne, Fanny 337–43
Bray, William Reginald 263–6
Breton, Nicholas 108–9
Britannia (journal) 34
British Library 383, 405
British Museum 21n, 34, 39, 121, 404
British Postal Museum and Archive 282
Brontë, Charlotte 186, 187, 190
Brooks, ‘Pretty’ Frank 262
Brown, Charles 336, 338
Brown, Richard D. 236n
Browning, Robert 336, 345–8
elopement 345
Burge, James 84
business letters 97, 108, 121, 240, 283
Bussy-Rabutin, Roger de (Count de Bussy) 150, 155
Byron, George Gordon Lord 197
Calpurnia 71, 72
Cameron, Samantha 23
Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament 424
Caninius Rufus 58
Canterbury, Archbishop of 99
Capmas, Charles 156
Capmas manuscript 156
cards 282, 330–4, 402
Carlyle, Thomas 222–3
‘Carmo & the Vanishing Lion’ (illusion) 15
Carrey, Jim 84
The Carriers Cosmographie (Taylor) 136n
Carroll, Lewis 25, 192, 275–9
Cassady, Neal 307, 310–11
Catherine of Aragon 127
Catherine de Medici 186
Cecil, Sir Robert 124–6
Celene 309, 312n
censorship 134, 136–8
‘The Challenge Handcuff Act’ 13
Champmesle, Mademoiselle de 154
Charles II, King 136
Charles, Prince 440
Chartier, Roger 101n
Chekhov 186
Chen Kwan Yi 283
The Cherry Orchard (Chekhov) 186
Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, 2nd Earl 156–8, 163, 164, 165
Chesterfield, Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl 163–71, 197, 271
widow of 163–4
Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope, 5th Earl 171
Chiavaroli, Neville 80n
Ching Ling Foo 15
Cho, Margaret 427
A Choice of Shakespeare’s Verse (ed Hughes) 382
Christianity 74–5, 76–8, 79n, 81, 101–2, 135
Christie’s 176, 185, 190n
Chung Ling Soo (William E. Robinson) 14–15
Churchill, Winston 196, 441
Cicero, Marcus Tullius 50–4, 55n, 82, 85, 87, 98, 101, 105, 107, 157
Clarissa (Richardson) 216, 217
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