Two cablegrams and two letters from Nin concerning the volume of stories Under a Glass Bell (Editions Poetry London, 1947): two cablegrams (15 and 18 December, 1945) from Nin, New York, to Nicholson & Watson; letter (manuscript, without date) from Nin to Michael Swan, concerning engravings; ...
Letter (manuscript, 4 December, 1942) from Orde to the Editor, commenting on Poetry London, 2:7 (1942) - letter annotated 'Keep for correspondence No. 9'.
Two letters (typescript, 2 July and 19 November, 1945) from Partridge to the Editor, submitting poems. Poems (typescript): 'Music remembers most the things they said…'; 'Look inwards at the hero of the mind…'; 'Jazz'.
Three poems (typescript): 'To a Spider'; 'Sonnet to a Mantis'; and 'Saturday Evening Restaurant'. The first two poems of which published Poetry London, 2:10 (1944), pp. 121-122.
Letter (manuscript, 7 June, 1942) to the Editor, submitting two poems (typescript): 'Sequel' and 'After the Trial' (both present), with SAE for return.
Letter (2 August, 1945) from Tambimuttu to Mrs Michael Sayers: 'Gavin has asked me to let you know about the fate of the poems he has sent me during the past year.' Some retained for 'the next PL'.