Professor Kenneth E. Boulding had kept in touch with Professor William T. Baxter throughout his career, and the collection of Baxter papers here at Edinburgh is composed largely of American-style circular letters distributed to friends at Christmas and describing family life, visits, events during the year past, and ambitions for the coming year. There are letters from: 1967; 1968; 1969; 1971; 1980; 1981; 1982; 1984; 1985; 1986; and 1990.
The collection is also composed of:
- - three photographs of Boulding: two of which show Boulding himself, and one which is a family group
- - a copy of the poemsSonnet for my muse I, andSonnet for my muse II
- - a copy of the poemSonnet, first line of which is 'Spring is a lovely, tantalising jade!'
- - copy ofCarols and hymns, from 1939 to 1989, by Kenneth Boulding
- - postcard from Japan, dated 28 November 1963, printed withHaiku from the Japanesewhich was the Boulding family epistle for Christmas 1963
- - publisher's circular forThora's Saga - A tale of old Icelandby J. Russell Boulding
- - photo-copy of some pages (pp.85-89) fromBeasts, ballads, and Bouldingisms
- - obituaries - Kenneth E. Boulding -Times22 March 1993, andNew York Times20 March 1993
There is also a copy ofThe theory of a single investmentby Kenneth E. Boulding.
Contained within a signed (by Baxter) copy of the 1st edition of Boulding'sEconomic Analysiswhich was also contained in the transit from the Baxter estate (and about which see the Library Catalogue) there were pencil-work inserts composed of the following:
- - from pp.702-703 - Growth of tree
- - from pp.672-673 - Optimum mix (2 pencil sheets); Boulding p.500
- - from pp.424-425 - Cost and Rev; Cost curves
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