HAMILTON, Gen Sir Ian Standish Monteith (1853-1947)
Correspondence relating to Hamilton's 'A staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War' (Edward Arnold, London, 1905 & 1907)
References on this page: HAMILTON: 4/3/1-5
HAMILTON: 4/3/1
1904 May 2-1909 Aug 14
Letters received from readers of Hamilton's A staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War (Edward Arnold, London, 1905 & 1907), including from Leopold Stennett Amery, 2 May 1904 and 17 Feb 1907; Lt Col Charles à Court Repington, 19 Nov 1905; Lt Col Arthur William Alsager Pollock, editor of The United Service Magazine, 16 Dec 1905; Edward Augustus Arnold, publisher, 20 Dec 1905; Sir Charles Haukes Todd Crosthwaite, 24 Feb 1906; Capt George Edmund Reginald Kenrick, 10 Mar 1906; Col Richard Calvert Healy, 12 Mar 1906; Rt Hon Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2nd Bt, 2 Mar 1907; Chandra Shum Shere Jung Bahadur Rana, Maharaja of Nepal, 9 Apr 1907; Theodore Roosevelt, President of the USA, 8 and 15 May 1907, with photograph of Roosevelt horseriding; Maj Gen James Willcocks, 3 Jul 1907. With letter from Hamilton to Lt Gen Sir Neville (Gerald) Lyttleton, Chief of the General Staff, regarding criticism of the book in Japan, 17 Jan 1906. 1 file, 30 letters, 1 photograph
HAMILTON: 4/3/2
1905 Jul 21
Agreement between Hamilton and Edward Arnold Ltd, publishers, for the publication of Hamilton's A staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War (Edward Arnold, London, 1905 & 1907). 3pp
HAMILTON: 4/3/3
1907 Apr 2,1908 May 19
Letters from Lt Col Constantine Ewreinow and Capt Eugene Nikolsky, Russian General Staff, Russian translators of Hamilton's A staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War (Edward Arnold, London, 1905 & 1907), on the reception of the translation in Russia. 1 file, 2 letters
HAMILTON: 4/3/4
1907 Nov
Offprint of review by Italian Maj Cesare Allievi of A staff officer's scrap-book during the Russo-Japanese War vol 2 (Edward Arnold, London, 1907), translated into English from the Illustrazione Militare Italiana. 2pp
HAMILTON: 4/3/5
1907 Dec 27-1908 Mar 12
Correspondence between Hamilton and Frederic Whyte, literary adviser to Methuen and Co, publishers, and Algernon Methuen Marshall Methuen, publisher, regarding a proposed two volume biographical work on Russian Gen Mikhail Dmitriyevich Skobelev and Russian Gen Aleksei Nikolaevich Kuropatkin, to be written by Hamilton for Methuen and Co. 1 file, 18 letters
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