MEDIA INFORMATION

 
 
 
COLLECTION NAME:
Guardian Collection
Record
Image Number:
GDN_A_P53_17.pdf
Reference Number:
GDN/A/P53/17
Series Title:
Correspondence with M. Philips Price
Parent Work Title:
Letter from Charles Prestwich Scott to Morgan Philips Price
Creator:
Scott, Charles Prestwich, 1846-1932
Creator Role:
Author
Date Created:
1919-01-28
Description:
Letter from C. P. Scott to Morgan Philips Price. Scott writes to Price about his pamphlet 'The Truth about the Allied Intervention in Russia' and Price being described as the 'Correspondent in Russia of the Manchester Guardian'.
Transcription:
My dear Price, I’ve been wanting to write to you, but have not known your address, & I’m not sure whether this letter will reach you. I’m back you discretions problems for us. That would be necessary in every case because very little of what you telegraph gets. But there is a further reason. It doesn’t do for you, as our correspondent to be on Bolshevik propaganda. That may be right or wrong, but we ought not to be In any way up in it, as I see we are in a pamphlet * of which a copy has been sent to me, where you are described as our . This may have been done without your, authority, but obviously it responsibility as a very .I’m so sorry to have to at all after the splendid work you have kindly done for us in all , but you will understand our point of view. You must have had a terribly rough time in Russia lately, but are I hope all right again now. When will you be coming home I wonder? Yours very sincerely, CP Scott. *“The Truth about the Allied Intervention in Russia”
Subject:
Letters
Subject:
Journalists
Category of Material:
Archives
Sub-Category:
Letters (correspondence)
Technique Used:
Handwriting
Medium:
Ink
Support:
Paper
Time Period Covered:
20th Century CE
People Covered:
Price, M. Philips (Morgan Philips), 1885-1973
Rights Holder - Image:
The University of Manchester Library
Rights holder - Work:
Scott Trust
Access Rights:
Creative Commons License