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Archives3
Objects1
Books and printed items1

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Brotherton Collection4
English Literature4
Herbert Read Collection4
Leeds Russian Archive1

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sculpture, modern5
anarchism4
art4
art, modern4
english poetry4
modernism (art)4
constructivism (art)1

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Gabo, Naum, 1890-19771
Hammer, Martin1
Lodder, Christina (1948-)1
Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968)1

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Archive Collection

Herbert Read Archive

Read, Sir Herbert Edward (1893-1968)

c.1908-1977

Papers and correspondence of Sir Herbert Read (1893 - 1968). The collection is divided into 17 series and reflects Read's broad interests, connections and activities: 1. First World War service 2...

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Archive Print Item

Constructing modernity : the art & career of Naum Gabo

Hammer, Martin; Lodder, Christina (1948-)

2000

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Archive Object File

Personal objects

c.1914-1968

This file contains the following personal objects from the Read archive: 1 thin brown belt 1 brown leather document wallet, with Herbert E. Read, January 16th 1904 written in pen inside.

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Archive Series

Inserts

c.1914-1968

This series lists material inserted into books in the Herbert Read Library. Inserts bridge the archival and printed books collections of Herbert Read. They are listed here, but remain within books in ...

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Archive Item

Notebook 4: Pink notebook

c.1914-1968

Pink notebook, covered by the Faber Library list. Read has written his address onto the 2nd page. 3 The Mall, Parkhill Road has been crossed out and Broom House, Seer Green written below. The Reads mo...

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