Outgoing letters. Includes, in addition to letters on research and publications, correspondence arising from the annexation of Austria by Germany in March and the consequent anxieties about Frisch's parents, relations and his aunt Lise Meitner. See especially letters of 12 June, 8, 18, 19, 30 August, 5, 8 September, 21, 31 October, 5, 16, 29 November, 12 December.
B.79: Jan.-July (in original folder)
B.80: Aug.-Dec.
Koch, J. 1964
Köllmer-Langhammer, E. 1954. Re Frisch's father
Kopfermann, H. 1949, 1955
Correspondence with Sigma Books Ltd., U.K. publishers, 1946-51, and one letter 1958.
Includes suggestion that Frisch's father should design book jacket for U.K. edition.
As a child with his parents, 1930s, 1940s, lecturing in Vienna, 1969, etc.
These are personal and scientific letters and cards. A few of Frisch's replies are included; others, for the 1930s, appear in Series B.
Includes references to Frisch's parents' move to Sweden.
Miscellaneous later correspondence, re move to Cambridge, etc. Includes letter from G. Bermann-Fischer (J. Frisch's former employer) on his death 1949, and correspondence 1953 re a translation of a novel 'Age of Thunder' projected by J. Frisch but left unfinished at his death.
Letters, cards and cables.
Letters, cards and cables.
Letters and cables.
Letters, cards and cables, including various representations by Frisch to try to bring his parents to Britain (refused), and to send the sum of £10 when his father was temporarily unemployed. There are a few references to research projects.
Letters, cards and cables, including note from Chadwick enclosing one of the letters, correspondence December with Society for the Protection of Science and Learning re renewed attempts by Frisch to bring his parents to Britain, and a little correspondence with other friends about the Frisch family.
Miscellaneous correspondence, mainly cards, letters, greetings from Frisch's parents, August-September 1938, kept separately by Frisch, mainly re attempts by J. Frisch to obtain work in publishing houses in Britain. Includes also letter re K. Lion.
'J. Frisch - Sweden 1938'. Frisch's original folder also inscribed 'Eltern', of correspondence and papers July-November 1938 re closure of the Bermann-Fischer firm in Vienna, attempts of J. Frisch to obtain a post in Britain, his internment in Dachau and eventual success in obtaining a labour permit to work with his previous firm in Sweden.
Miscellaneous correspondence, mainly cards, letters, greetings from Frisch's parents. Few letters survive.
Miscellaneous early correspondence, mainly cards, letters, greetings from Frisch's parents.
Brochure re printing firm of Moriz Frisch (Frisch's grandfather) in which J. Frisch and other members of the family were employed.
Certificates of education, doctorate, technical proficiency.