Volume 1
Contains 17 Results:
George Santayana letters to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow
Letters of the American philosopher George Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow.
Santayana, George, 1863-1952. A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Cambridge, 25 Dec 1908., 1908.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Cambridge, 1 Mar [1911], [1911]
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Madrid, 2 Apr 1912., 1912.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Florence, 6 Dec 1912., 1912.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Florence, 31 Dec 1912., 1912.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; [n.p., Feb 1914], 1914
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Oxford, 16 Aug 1914., 1914.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Cambridge, 11 Dec 1914., 1914.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Oxford, 4 Nov 1915., 1915.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Oxford, 6 Apr 1918., 1918.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Paris, 23 Aug 1921., 1921.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Rome, 7 Apr 1922., 1922.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Rome, 1 Feb 1922., 1922.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Nice, 16 Nov 1922., 1922.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.s. to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow; Nice, 19 Mar 1923., 1923.
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.
A.L.(s. Your Spanish Uncle) to Polly Winslow; [n.p., 1913], 1913]
Consists of letters from Santayana to Mary Stedman Williams Winslow (Mrs. Winslow) with a letter to her daughter, Polly, chiefly written while he was living in Europe. Early letters focus on descriptions of his travels through Europe. Later letters cover topics such as the political state of Europe and Santayana's writing.