The Prosody of the Li Sao (First draft) by Angus Graham - exploration of the poem Li Sao, incomplete.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Problem of Value, parts 1-4 - typed draft with handwritten annotations. The manuscript bears the note by Graham, "The Problem of Value: pencilled notes by Gilbert Ryle". Parts 1-3 are looses sheets; Part 4 is bound with cotton thread binding.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"The Problem of Value" - typed draft with handwritten annotations.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Problem of Value was Published by Hutchinson's University Library (London) in 1961. The material in this series includes drafts for the book, correspondence and reviews concerning this publication.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"The problem of human nature in early Confucianism" by A.C. Graham. Article draft, undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991The Problem of Analogy: A Case Study in Classical Chinese Rhetoric by M. Garrett - draft article.
"The Prince and the Royal Asiatic Society: Presentation of the Triennial Gold Medal". Newspaper cutting from the Times concerning the presentation of the Gold Medal to Dr. Grierson by the Prince of Wales. Dated 17 March 1909.
Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland 1823- London, EnglandThe Primacy of Rhythm in Verse: A Linguistic Perspective, draft article by Matthew Y. Chen eventually published in the Journal of Chinese Linguistics 8.1 (1980) pp5-41. with the article is a letter from Matthew Y. Chen, University of California, to Angus Graham to ask whether Graham would consider being one of his referees for a project on the relationship between language and music.
Chen Matthew Y'The President's Bid for Peace' by Henry J. Taylor with annotated note by Duncanson, dated 3 April.
- "The Practical Study of Colonial Culture in Holland and France by Administrative Officials and Intending Settlers". An uncorrected proof of "A Paper to be read by John de La Valette before the Royal Society of Arts on Wednesday, January 20th, 1937, at 8.15 p.m. R.A. Butler Esq., M.P., Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for India, will preside".
- A compliment slip from the Royal Society of Arts, "With the Secretary's Compliments".
- Letter from Charles Otto Blagden, Vice-President of Royal Asiatic Society, to Col. Hoysted, Secretary of Royal Asiatic Society, to inform Hoysted that he has at last had a chance to read the Paper which is interesting because it contains a large number of facts about Dutch and French colonial activities not generally known. The letter is handwritten, dated 6 February 1937.