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by Simon Garfield


  Meyer, Jessica, Men of War: Masculinity and the First World War in Britain (Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2008)

  Mitford, Jessica, Decca: The Letters of Jessica Mitford, edited by Peter Y. Sussman (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 2006)

  Motion, Andrew, Keats (Faber and Faber, London, 1997)

  Mossiker, Frances, Madame de Sévigné: A Life and Letters (Alfred A. Knopf, New York, 1983)

  Mullan, John, What Matters in Jane Austen? (Bloomsbury, London, 2012)

  Nin, Anaïs and Miller, Henry, A Literate Passion: Letters of Anaïs Nin & Henry Miller, edited by Gunther Stuhlmann (Harcourt Brace & Company, San Diego, 1987)

  Oldfield, Sybil, ed., Afterwords: Letters on the Death of Virginia Woolf (Edinburgh University Press, Edinburgh, 2005)

  The Paston Letters, edited by Norman Davis (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1983)

  Petrarch: The First Modern Scholar and Man of Letters, introduced and selected by James Harvey Robinson (G.P. Putnam & Sons, New York and London, 1909)

  Plath, Sylvia, Letters Home (Faber and Faber, London, 1975)

  Pliny the Younger, The Letters of the Younger Pliny, translated by Betty Radice (Penguin Books, London, 1963)

  Poster, Carol and Mitchell, Linda C., eds, Letter-Writing Manuals and Instruction from Antiquity to the Present (University of South Carolina Press, Columbia, South Carolina, 2007)

  Richlin, Amy, ed., Marcus Aurelius in Love (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 2006)

  Roberts, William, History of Letter-Writing: From the Earliest Period to the Fifth Century (William Pickering, London, 1843)

  Robertson, J, The Art of Letter Writing (University Press of Liverpool, Liverpool, 1942)

  Rosenmeyer, Patricia A., Ancient Epistolary Fictions: The Letter in Greek Literature (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2001)

  Rotunno, Laura Victorian Literature and Culture (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2005)

  Rummel, Erika, ed., The Erasmus Reader (University of Toronto Press, Toronto, 1990)

  Seneca, Selected Philosophical Letters, edited by Brad Inwood (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2007)

  Sévigné, Madame de, Selected Letters (Penguin Books, London, 1982)

  Stanhope, Philip (Second Earl of Chesterfield), Some Short Observations for the Lady Mary Stanhope Concerning the Writing of Ordinary Letters (Farmington, Conn., 1934)

  Stanhope, Philip (Fourth Earl of Chesterfield), Letters to His Son and Others (Dutton, London, 1986)

  Thomas, Katie-Louise, Postal Pleasures: Sex, Scandal and Victorian Letters (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2012)

  Tingey, John, The Englishman Who Posted Himself and Other Curious Objects (Princeton University Press, Princeton, 2010)

  Vaughn, Sally N., St Anselm and the Handmaidens of God (Brepolis, Turnhout, 2002)

  Whyman, Susan E., The Pen and the People: English Letter Writers, 1660–1800 (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2009

  Woolf, Virginia, Leave The Letters Till We’re Dead: The Letters of Virginia Woolf, Vol VI, edited by Nigel Nicholson (Hogarth Press, London, 1978)

  Picture Credits

  While every effort has been made to contact copyright-holders of illustrations, the author and publishers would be grateful for information about any illustrations where they have been unable to trace them, and would be glad to make amendments in further editions.

  p6 Courtesy of the British Postal Museum and Archive, London, UK/© Royal Mail Group Ltd./The Bridgeman Art Library; p8 Courtesy of the British Postal Museum and Archive, London, UK/© Royal Mail Group Ltd. /The Bridgeman Art Library; p16 Courtesy of Bloomsbury Auctions; p22 Courtesy of Private Collection/Photo © Christie’s Images/The Bridgeman Art Library p33 Courtesy of the Vindolanda Trust; p35 ©Adam Stanford and the Vindolanda Trust; p36 © the Vindolanda Trust; p39 © the Vindolanda Trust; p50 Source: Wikimedia Commons; p56 Courtesy of De Agostini Picture Library/A. Dagli Orti/The Bridgeman Art Library p63 Courtesy of Private Collection/Photo © Agnew’s, London, UK/The Bridgeman Art Library; p67 Used with kind permission of Bernard Barker; p73 Courtesy of De Agostini Picture Library/G. Nimatallah/The Bridgeman Art Library; p75 ©Jim Linwood; p83 Photography © The Art Institute of Chicago; p84 Courtesy of Universal Studios Licensing LLC; p87 Courtesy of Private Collection/© Look and Learn/The Bridgeman Art Library; p96 Courtesy of Universal History Archive/UIG/The Bridgeman Art Library; p103 Courtesy of Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library; p107 © The British Library Board (General Reference Collection C.40.b.35); p123 Courtesy of British Library, London, UK/© British Library Board. All Rights Reserved/The Bridgeman Art Library; p125 Courtesy of Universal History Archive/UIG /The Bridgeman Art Library; p128 Courtesy of Palazzo Barberini, Rome, Italy/The Bridgeman Art Library; Courtesy of Hever Castle, Kent, UK/The Bridgeman Art Library; p130 © The British Library Board. (Add. 22587, f.22v); p135 Courtesy of Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library; p140 ©Simon Annand; p151 Courtesy of Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France/Giraudon/The Bridgeman Art Library; p163,167,178,182,185,188 Courtesy of Private Collection/Photo © Christie’s Images/The Bridgeman Art Library; p191 Photo © Neil Holmes/The Bridgeman Art Library; p192 Courtesy of Private Collection/© Look and Learn/The Bridgeman Art Library p194 ©Bonhams; p199 Courtesy of The Albert Einstein Archives, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel/Private Collection/Photo © Christie’s Images/The Bridgeman Art Library/; p208 Courtesy of Photo Pierpont Morgan Library/Art Resource/Scala, Florence; p210 Courtesy of Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library; p213 Courtesy of Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library; p217 Courtesy of Private Collection/The Stapleton Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library; p218 © The British Library Board. (C.71.cc.8); p227 Courtesy of The Royal Mail/The British Postal Museum; p229 Courtesy of Private Collection/Ken Welsh /The Bridgeman Art Library; p247 ©Hulton Archive/Getty Images; p255 Courtesy of Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, D.C.; p262 Source: Wikimedia Commons; p264 © Zoe James; p265 © Royal Magazine; p266 Courtesy of The British Postal Museum and Archive, London UK, 2013; p276 Courtesy of The British Postal Museum and Archive, London UK; p280 Courtesy of Trustees of the Watts Gallery, Compton, Surrey, UK/The Bridgeman Art Library; p282 Courtesy of Westmount Public Library Postcard Collection, Westmount, Québec, Canada; p292 From the collection of William B. Beekman, courtesy Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc.; p294 Copyright ©Estate of Vanessa Bell courtesy of Henrietta Garnett/The British Postal Museum and Archive, London UK; p297 From the collection of William B. Beekman, courtesy Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc.; p298 From the collection of William B. Beekman, courtesy Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc.; p307 From the collection of Edward White, courtesy Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc.; Photograph by Tom Palumbo; p308 From the collection of Edward White, courtesy Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc.; p309 From the collection of Edward White, courtesy Glenn Horowitz Bookseller, Inc.; p314 Used by kind permission of Rachael Hetherington; p316 Courtesy of the University of Sussex archive; p331 Copyright © Peanuts Worldwide LLC.; p337 Courtesy of Private Collection/The Bridgeman Art Library; p342 Courtesy of Keats House, Hampstead, London, UK / Photo © Neil Holmes/The Bridgeman Art Library; p346 Courtesy of Private Collection/Photo © Christie’s Images/The Bridgeman Art Library; p349 Courtesy of Warshaw Collection of Business Americana –Telegraph, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution; p351 Photo Soichi Sunami © The Anaïs Nin Trust; ©Hulton Archive/Getty Images; p362 Courtesy of Private Collection/Photo © Mark Gerson/The Bridgeman Art Library; p378 Courtesy of Gerald Hughes collection, Manuscript, Archives, and Rare Book Library, Emory University; p382 © The British Library Board. (The Olwyn Hughes archive); p391©Dan Murphy; p394 Courtesy of BBN Technologies; p402 Courtesy of the Harry Ransom Center, The University of Texas at Austin; p411,414,422 Used with kind permission of Bernard Barker; p428 ©Deb Olin Unferth; p435 Courtesy of Stephen Ongpin; p436 Courtesy of ADAGP, Pa
ris and DACS, London 2013/Private Collection/Photo © Christie’s Images/The Bridgeman Art Library; p439 © Derek Harper; p443 Courtesy of The British Postal Museum and Archive, London UK

  Permission Credits

  While every effort has been made to contact copyright-holders, the author and publishers would be grateful for information about any copyright material where they have been unable to trace them, and would be glad to make amendments in further editions.

  Charlie Brown quotation on p. vii Copyright © Peanuts Worldwide LLC. Chris Barker and Bessie Moore letters used with kind permission of Bernard Barker. Extract from a Dylan Thomas letter to Nancy Thomas, taken from Dylan Thomas: The Collected Letters edited by Paul Ferris, published by Weidenfeld & Nicholson Ltd (Orion Publishing Group). Reproduced by kind permission of David Higham Associates. Extracts from Jack Kerouac letters: permission sought from the Estate of Jack Kerouac/Sterling Lord Literistic. Extracts from Virginia Woolf letters taken from The Letters of Virginia Woolf edited by Nigel Nicolson and Joanne Trautman, published by The Hogarth Press and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Reprinted by kind permission of The Random House Group Limited/The Society of Authors as the Literary Representative of the Estate of Virginia Woolf. Extracts from Leonard Woolf letters used by kind permission of The University of Sussex and the Society of Authors as the Literary Representative of the Estate of Leonard Woolf. Extracts from Vanessa Bell letters to Vita Sackville-West taken from The Selected Letters of Vanessa Bell edited by Regina Marler, published by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC. Copyright ©Estate of Vanessa Bell, courtesy of Henrietta Garnett. John Farrelly condolence letter to Leonard Woolf reproduced by kind permission of George Farrelly. Vita Sackville West letters reproduced with permission of Curtis Brown Group Ltd, London on behalf of The Estate of Vita Sackville West. Copyright ©Vita Sackville West 1941. Extracts from Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin letters taken from A Literate Passion: The Letters of Anaïs Nin and Henry Miller edited by Gunther Stuhlmann, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. Permission to quote kindly granted by The Anaïs Nin Trust. All rights reserved. Extracts taken from Letters of Ted Hughes © Estate of Ted Hughes and reprinted by permission of Faber and Faber Ltd. Extracts taken from Letters Home © Estate of Aurelia Plath and reprinted by permission of Faber and Faber Ltd. Extracts from Mass Observation letters reproduced with kind permission of Curtis Brown Group Ltd, London on behalf of The Trustees of the Mass Observation Archive. Copyright © The Trustees of the Mass Observation Archive.

  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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