Box 1
Contains 11 Results:
T. Sturge Moore - paste-ups, correspondence, and other material
Includes paste-ups for T. Sturge Moore: Twenty-three Poems (edited by David Middleton, published by Barth), correspondence concerning the publicaiton, receipts, photogrpaphic negatives and a photograph of Moore. (Materials relating to T. Sturge Moore: Twenty-three Poems, including a previously unpublished photograph of Moore (used in one of the press' editions).
Turner Cassity - paste-ups
Includes paste-ups for Keys to Mayerling and The Book of Alna: A Narrative of the Mormon Wars, both published by Barth.
X. J. (Joe) Kennedy - paste-ups, correspondence, and other material, 1982 - 1995
Includes paste-ups and manuscript for French Leave, correspondence, receipts. (Approximately 65 letters and cards, 23 March 1982-present. Turner suggested some idea should be given of costs &c. Hence, also included herein are: 1. Original typescript for French Leave. 2. Invoices for French Leave. 3. Master of flyer for French Leave. 4. Unbound file copy of French Leave, o.p.)
Timothy Steele - paste-ups, correspondence, and other material, 1981 - 1995
Includes paste-ups for Nine Poems, correspondence, receipts and copyright application. (approximately 62 letters from Timothy Steele, 26 May 1981- present. May missing items presented to Jack Hagstrom. Additional materials: 1. Some proofs. 2. Invoices for Nine Poems and Short Subjects. 3.Paste-ups for both books).
Charles Gullans - paste-ups, correspondence, and other material, 1981 - 1995
Includes paste-ups for Local Winds, correspondence and receipts. (Approx. 30 letters from Charles Gullans, 9 May 1981- present. Note: many of the letters are concerned with bibliography. 1. Some of the letters concern dates of composition of pomes. 2. Invoices of CG books. 3. Paste-up for Local Winds. 4. Unbound file copy of Local Winds. Most of the letters in holograph.)
Correspondence with various authors
From Humphrey Clucas, Raymond Oliver, Donald Stanford, Michael Vince, John Seller Anson, John Daniel, John Mole, John Stevens Berry, G. E. Powell, Bradin Cormack, Jack Hagstrom, Francis Fike, Clive Wilmer, Peter Scupham, John Ridland, John Wilson, Mary Hyde Eccles. Two pen and ink drawings. (The inevitable miscellaneous letters (from authors and others), probably an inscribed poem or two, an original pen and ink drawing of John Anson by his wife (a San Francisco artist).