A letter from Popper to the secretary of the W.E.A, dated 4 March 1939, in response to KP8080. Popper said he was pleased to be invited to teach philosophy for the W.E.A.
46 Perry St. Masterton, New Zealand: the family home and the GP office of Dr. Norman Prior, Arthur's father. Norman himself was born in that house and continued to live there when in 1912 he married his first wife and Arthur's mother Bessie, who died…
A photograph of Karl and Hennie Popper with two friends outside the Ball hut in 1945. From left to right: Margaret Wigley, Karl Popper, Hennie Popper and Jan Holm (nee Morse).
Letter from Arthur Prior to Karl Popper, sent on the 1st of June 1952. Prior informs Popper that the position of Professor of Philosophy at the Canterbury University College, which he intended to apply for and asked Popper for recommendation, has…
Letter from Arthur Prior to Charles Brasch, the editor of Landfall, sent on 1st November 1946. Prior discusses writing an article for Landfallabout Popper's book Open society and its enemies. The article was published in 1947 as a review, "The open…