Letter from Dennis Duncanson to Michael Downs, in response to Downs' letter concerning the RAS acting as a Trustee with a insurance company (carbon copy).
Duncanson Dennis J. 1917-1998Carbon copy of a letter from Dennis Duncanson to Miss Stirzaker, Messrs. Woodroffes, to send copies of the Society's new Charter necessary for the acquisition of 56 Queen Anne Street.
Duncanson Dennis J. 1917-1998Letter from Dennis J. Duncanson to A. J. (Tony) Gooch to give him permission (Gooch) to publish his keynote speech at the Manila Seminar.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield to update on the progress he has made in writing his book and making arrangements to deliver his typescript to Shonfield at a potential date at Chatham House on 12 January 1966.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield in response to the feedback he received from Shonfield in his letter to Duncanson on 04 May 1967.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield relating Duncanson's aspirations for his upcoming book (Government and Revolution in Vietnam), along with a copy of Duncanson's outline for his book and Curriculum Vitae.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield agreeing a date of delivery for Duncanson's draft sample chapters.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield explaining that he will be leaving his diplomatic stay in Saigon for London on 12 June 1966 by sea in order to write his book Government and Revolution in Vietnam. Duncanson expresses concern for the people killed or wounded in vietnam in the year. The correspondence was typed on the reverse-side of a list of names categorised under "Other British Subjects" along with corresponding addresses.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield in response to the feedback he received from Shonfield in his letter to Duncanson on 21 January 1966.
Duncanson Dennis JLetter from Dennis J. Duncanson to Andrew Shonfield in relation to the first two draft chapters of Government and Revolution in Vietnam and the Agreement form between Duncanson and The Royal Institute of International Affairs.
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