Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. vii. Works of fiction written from 1944 to 1952; circa 1944 to circa 1953. 1. ‘Golden Flush’; 1952. Typewritten copy of an earlier version than that at Add. 78822. 2. ‘Alcoholic Fish and other Surrealist Fables’; 1952. Typewritten copy and printed extra...
Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. viii. Single stories and novels written from 1944 to 1953; circa 1944 to circa 1953. 1. ‘Always a warm welcome for the gentlemen of the press’; [1944]. Typewritten, with autograph amendments. A revised version of the text in Add. 78821. 2. ‘Commando pa...
Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. ix. Printer’s copy for ‘The World and us: essays on the human situation by young writers’, edited by John Waller and G. S. Fraser; circa 1952. Typewritten and printed contributions from various authors, assembled with some notes for editors in a file sent ...
Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. x. (ff. 200). Non-fiction articles and essays written from 1939 to 1956; circa 1939–circa 1956. 1. ff. 1-5. ‘Preface to the Human City’; n.d. Typewritten copy. With an autograph alternative title ‘Towards Naturalness’ and amendments. Another text, entit...
Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. xvi. Correspondence, papers and press cuttings relating to the marriage of John Waller to Anne Eileen Mileham and their subsequent divorce; 1962-1984.
Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. xvii. Correspondence of John Waller on mainly literary matters; 1933-1993, n.d.. Correspondents include John Gawsworth, G. S. Fraser, Olivia Manning (with a story by her), Alan Rook, Muriel Spark, Marie Stopes, Tambimuttu, Stephen Spender, David Oxley , ...
Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. xviii. Miscellaneous notes, reviews, curricula vitae, contents pages, etc., relating to works or proposed works by Waller, circa 1946 - circa 1979. Mostly typewritten, some autograph. Includes: notes for ‘The Blue book’, a literary miscellany, notes for...
Supplementary John Waller Papers. Vol. xix. Correspondence written by John Waller to various young male friends either in H.M. Forces or in custody; [1940]-1962. Includes observations on activities in the London clubs and admonitions and advice to them on their behaviour and future careers.