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William Rothenstein
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William Rothenstein : Men and Memories
'He even found time to be as courteous and helpful as ever to old friends, reading through, for instance, William Rothenstein's 'Men and Memories in typescript, with many encouraging and critical comments'.
Century: 1900-1945 Reader/Listener/Group: Arnold Bennett Manuscript: typescript
William Rothenstein : Men and Memoirs
I am returning your Memoirs. Technically they have practically no faults, except those of the typist. A few slips here and there. And also one or two places where I think a little cutting might be done. . . . Finally you need have no qualms about the book, either technically of as to its interestingness. As a fact you write a damned sight too skilfully for a painter.
Century: 1900-1945 Reader/Listener/Group: Arnold Bennett Manuscript: typescript
William Rothenstein : A Plea for a Wider Use of Artists and Craftsmen
'Thanks for your pamphlet, to which I responded with every feeling and conviction that go to make up my "less perishable" being. And how beautifully all those deeply felt truths are said!'
Century: 1900-1945 Reader/Listener/Group: Joseph Conrad
William Rothenstein : Twenty-Four Portraits, with Critical Appreciation by Various Hands
'Thanks ever so much for the admirable book of portraits. Every one is a revelation-especially of course those of the people one knows, if ever so little.'