Description | Correspondence with Julian Huxley mentioning mutual acquaintances; PEP Directorate matters; a statement on The Establishment of a Film Unit at the London Zoo; discussion of David Lack and his filming in the Galapagos Islands, 1937 (including letters from Lack). Discussion of alfalfa drying machines; PEP interview records with Rex Leeper discussing the potential for political propaganda against Germany at the outset of World War II (Oct 1939); a 1921 postcard collected by Huxley at Spitzbergen; comments on American intellectuals for Leonard to meet (1940); articles on British life during the War sent to The New Republic; list of Government cultural Projects,Jan 1942; article intended for The New Republic, 'The Bases of Peace Aims' (Mar 1942); postwar letters discuss the Arts Enquiry, UNESCO, PEP matters and National Parks Committee work.
Includes article reprints by Huxley, writing under the pseudonym Balbus in the Spectator, pamphlets and reprints with other significant 1940s writings by Julian Huxley, and press cuttings. |