What was new in the Ch'eng-Chu theory of human nature was published in Chu Hsi and Neo-Confucianism edited by Wing-tsit Chan, University of Hawaii Press, 1986, and reprinted in Studies of Early Chinese Philosophy. This material consists of correspondence from Wing-tsit Chan regarding the article.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991'What we don't know about Asia' by Quaritch Wales in The Saturday Review of Literature, 29 July 1944, pp. 4-5, 20.
What would a generative grammar of Classical Chinese be like? by Angus Graham. Draft and additional handwritten pages possibly for a talk, undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Draft of a poem beginning "When hard indifference meets my [Eye]" Handwritten, 1 piece,1 side
Draft of a poem or just lines ending in rhyme beginning "(When I) I was the [ ] (opening) morn". On reverse is "Monsieur Manning, Homme du Lettre" . Also has mathematical sketches and "virgias Longas pope ballad is torber" Handwritten, 1 piece, 2 sides
Where the leaves fall from Hyde Park, draft of a poem by Angus Graham.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Review by Col. Hugh Toye, 'White Elephant with Alms Bowl' in The Times Literary Supplement.
Toye HughWhy Take Rights Serious? A Confucian Critique by Angus Graham. Article draft annotated with the heading "Penultimate draft", undated.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991"Wild Life in Arabia: The Biblical Unicorn" - Letter to the Editor of The Times concerning the Oryx Beatrix. It notes that interest has been aroused in these animals by Bertram Thomas' travel through the "Empty Quarter". Written by Belhaven and Stenton
Letter from William IV to state that "the King has great pleasure in complying with the wish conveyed to him through Lord Marlborough by the Royal Asiatic Society that His Majesty should become their Patron." Handwritten letter, mounted on a wooden frame. This letter was removed from a picture frame. (The original letter was replaced with a facsimile).
William IV King of Great Britain 1765-1837