Letter (manuscript, 4 March, 1946) from Clark to Helen Scott, with six poems in typescript ('Memo', 'The Winds', 'The City-Folk', 'To the Muse', 'Prelude', and 'Gone West').
Letter (manuscript, 11 May, 1943) from Coldwell to Tambimuttu, submitting poems for consideration (not present). Tambimuttu to Coldwell (18 December, 1945), retaining several poems.
Letter (typescript, without date) from Cruikshank to Poetry London, commenting on enjoyment of Poetry London, 1:3 (1940). Letter marked in pencil for printing.
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Campbell-Rogers, Flight Officer
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Letter (manuscript, 2 June, 1945) from Henry Treece to Tambimuttu recommending poems (not present) by Campbell-Rogers. Letter (20 November, 1945) from Tambimuttu to Campbell-Rogers, returning the poems as 'unsuitable'.
Cooper to the Editor (manuscript, 23 May) enclosing two poems (not present) for consideration: 'If they are rejected you may destroy them. Silence at this distance speaks more eloquently than rejection slips'. Letter annotated: 'Perhaps for Forces Number'.
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Craig, Maurice James
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Brief letter (typescript, 1 July, 1941) from Craig to Tambimuttu, with the following poems in typescript: 'War at Night'; 'Written on St Patrick's Day…'; 'In a Railway Train'; 'Just Now'; 'Escape'.
Three poems, in typescript ('The Seventh Day', 'The Unborn Historian' and 'The Last Revolution'). 'The Seventh Day' was published in Poetry London, 2:9 (1943).
Brief letter (manuscript, 3 December, without year) from Comfort to Tambimuttu, with 'Elegy One' and 'Elegy Four' (typescript, signed, dated 7 October, 1942). 'Elegy One' published Poetry London, 2:9 (1943).
M J T Tambimuttu: Correspondent Chamberlain, Brenda
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Correspondence between Chamberlain (six letters) and Tambimuttu (two letters) concerning publication of Chamberlain's poetry. Chamberlain's first letter refers to submitting 'I Cast No Shadow' by 'the sister of Alun Lewis'.