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33
   
Obituary, Sir Robert Bruce Lockhart,
The Times
, 28 Feb. 1970, p. 8.
34
   
The Times
, 4 Mar. 1970, p. 20; Robin Bruce Lockhart,
Reilly
, p. 84.
35
   
Hamish Hamilton, interview with Andrew Boyle, CUL Add 9429/2B/118(ii).
36
   
Included in his anthology
Out on a Limb
.
37
   
Michael Burn, letter to Andrew Boyle, 20 Jun. 1980, CUL Add 9429/2B/14(i).
38
   
Michael Burn, extract from ‘For Moura Budberg: On her proposed departure from Britain’,
Out on a Limb
, pp. 40–41.
39
   
Vaksberg,
The Murder of Maxim Gorky
, p. 396.
40
   
Michael Burn, interview with Andrew Boyle, CUL Add 9429/2B/115(ii).
41
   
Moura, letter to Lockhart, 13 Feb. 1919, LL.

 

Bibliography

 

 

 

 

 

AAK     Alfred A. Knopf Records
CUL     Cambridge University Library
GA       Gorky Archive
HIA      Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford, California.
LL        Lilly Library, Indiana University Bloomington, Indiana
RBML  Rare Book & Manuscript Library of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Illinois
 
 

Archives and unpublished materials

Budberg, Moura (aka Benckendorff, Zakrevskaya), letters to R. H. Bruce Lockhart. R B Lockhart mss, Boxes 2 and 5: Correspondence of Moura Budberg and R. H. Bruce Lockhart, LL.
Budberg, Moura (aka Benckendorff, Zakrevskaya), letters to R. H. Bruce Lockhart. Robert H. B. Lockhart papers, Box 1: Correspondence of Moura Budberg, HIA.
Budberg, Moura (aka Benckendorff, Zakrevskaya) and others, letters to H. G. Wells. Correspondence of H. G. Wells, RBML.
Gorky Archive: Letters between Moura Budberg and Maxim Gorky. Russian state archives, translations and notes via Professor Barry P. Scherr.
Knopf, Mrs A., letters to Baroness Moura Budberg, Alfred A. Knopf Records, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin.
Lockhart, R. H. Bruce, unpublished diaries and papers. Beaverbrook Papers, House of Lords Record Office.
Lockhart, R. H. Bruce, ‘Baroness Budberg’ (with emendations by Moura Budberg), unpublished essay,
ca
1956. Robert H. B. Lockhart papers, Box 6, Folder 14, HIA.
Regnery, Henry, letters to Baroness Moura Budberg, Henry Regnery archive, HIA.
MI5 file on Moura Budberg, 1922–1952. KV2/979, KV2/980, KV2/981, National Archives, Kew.
 
 

Interviews and correspondence

Conducted by Deborah McDonald, 2010–2012
 
Nathalie Brooke (née Benckendorff), 16 May 2012
Miranda Carter, 13 January 2012
Philip Day, 13 January 2012
Michael Korda, 12 January 2012
Jamie Bruce Lockhart, 1 February 2012
Andrea Lynn, December 2010
Professor Barry P. Scherr, Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, January 2012
Teresa Topolski, 1 April 2012
Karen Vaughan, Royal Academy of Music (pupil of Maria Korchinska, wife of Count Constantine Benckendorff), 13 May 2012
Lord George Weidenfeld, 6 January 2012
Nigel West, December 2010
 
 

Conducted/collated by Andrew Boyle, 1979–1980
(CUL Add 9429/2B/1-178)

 
Correspondence.
Paul Benckendorff, Isiah Berlin, Nathalie Brooke (neé Benckendorff), Michael Burn, Kira Clegg, Tony Cliff, Lady Diana Cooper, Alastair Forbes, Martha Gellhorn, Martin Gilbert, Harman Grisewood, Robert Keyserlingk, Marina Majdalany, Nigel Nicolson, Sir Michael Postan, Lord Ritchie Calder, Alexis Scherbatow, Count Nikolai Tolstoy, Feliks Topolski, Lord Vaizey, Alan Walker, Rebecca West, Ted Willis.
Interviews
.
Enid Bagnold, Baron Robert Boothby, Nathalie Brooke (neé Benckendorff), Michael Burn, Tony Cliff, Lady Diana Cooper, Hamish and Yvonne Hamilton, Sir Rupert Hart-Davis, Sir John Lawrence, Marina Majdalany, Malcolm Muggeridge, Sir Michael and Lady Postan, Lord Ritchie Calder, Kyril Zinovieff.
 
 
Books & articles
 
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An Estonian Childhood: A Memoir
(London: Heinemann, 1987).
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Secret Service: The Making of the British Intelligence Community
(London: Heinemann, 1985).
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The Russian Anarchists
(Oakland CA: AK Press, 2005; orig. pub. 1967, Princeton University Press).
Bagnold, Enid,
Autobiography (from 1889)
(London: Heinemann, 1969).
Bainton, Roy,
Honoured by Strangers: The Life of Captain Francis Cromie CB, DSO, RN, 1882–1918
(Shrewsbury: Airlife, 2002).
Beaton, Cecil,
The Years Between: Diaries, 1939–1944
(London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1965).
Beesly, Patrick,
Room 40: British Naval Intelligence 1914–1918
(London: Hamish Hamilton, 1982).
Benckendorff, Count Constantine,
Half a Life: The Reminiscences of a Russian Gentleman
(London: Richards, 1954).
Benckendorff, Count Paul,
Last Days at Tsarskoe Selo: Being the Personal Notes and Memories of Count Paul Benckendorff
, transl. Maurice Baring (London: Heinemann, 1927), available online
www.alexanderpalace.org/lastdays/intro.html
(retrieved 17 Mar. 2014).
Berberova, Nina,
The Italics Are Mine
, transl. Philippe Radley (London: Longmans, 1969).
Berberova, Nina,
Moura: The Dangerous Life of the Baroness Budberg
, transl. Marian Schwartz & Richard D. Sylvester (New York: New York Review of Books, 1981, 2005).
Boothby, Baron Robert,
Boothby: Recollections of a Rebel
(London: Hutchinson, 1978).
Britnieva, Mary,
One Woman’s Story
(London: Arthur Barker, 1934).
Buchanan, Sir George,
My Mission to Russia
vol. II
(London: Cassell, 1923).
Buchanan, Meriel,
Petrograd: The City of Trouble, 1914–1918
(London: Collins, 1918).
Buchanan, Meriel,
Recollections of Imperial Russia
(London: Hutchinson, 1923).
Buchanan, Meriel,
The Dissolution of an Empire
(London: John Murray, 1932).
Buchanan, Meriel,
Victorian Gallery
(London: Cassell, 1956).
Buchanan, Meriel,
Ambassador’s Daughter
(London: Cassell, 1958).
Burke’s Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage
107th edn, (Cambridge: Burke’s Peerage, 2003).
Burn, Michael,
Out on a Limb
(London: Chatto & Windus, 1973).
Burton, Richard,
The Richard Burton Diaries
, ed. Chris Williams (Yale University Press, 2012).
Carney, Michael,
Stoker: The Life of Hilda Matheson
(Michael Carney, 1999).
Carter, Miranda,
Anthony Blunt: His Lives
(London: Macmillan, 2001).
Chukovsky, Kornei,
Diary, 1901–1969
, ed. Victor Ehrlich, transl. Michael Henry Heim (New Haven CT: Yale University Press, 2005).
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Ace of Spies: The True Story of Sidney Reilly
(Stroud: History Press, 2004).
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The Slavonic and East European Review
88/1&2 (Jan/Apr 2010), 328–58.
Cullen, Richard,
Rasputin: The Role of Britain’s Secret Service in His Torture and Murder
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Klop: Britain’s Most Ingenious Spy
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