Taschen ('Gustav Klimt') desk diary for 2001, one page per week. Some 'post-it' notes attached. Also attached, itinerary for American promotional tour for How the Dead Live (24 Oct - 1 Nov).
Filofax pages for the years 2002-07. Some pages have 'post-it' notes attached. Full years, except for: 2002, lacking 14 Nov - 31 Dec; 2006, lacking 24 Aug - 22 Nov; 2007, lacking 23 Aug - 31 Dec.
Will Self: Personal Correspondence (Abbany - Asher)
Scope & Content:
(1). Zulfikar G. Abbany. Cologne, 6 Oct 1998. Autograph letter (1 sheet) enclosing his university paper (27 sheets) on The Quantity Theory of Insanity. Cologne, 18 Nov 1998. Typed letter (2 sheets), having received Self's response to his paper. Cologne, 26 May 1999. Typed letter (2 sheets). 12 A...
Will Self: Personal Correspondence (Nicholas Adams, Robin Adams)
Scope & Content:
Correspondence with Nicholas Adams (step-brother), and with his son Robin Adams. Correspondence with Nicholas Adams (1989-2010) includes comment on the diaries of their mother, Elaine, photocopies of which were received by Self from Adams prior to the drafting of How the Dead Live. For the copie...
Will Self: Personal Correspondence (J. G. Ballard)
Scope & Content:
Correspondence with J. G. Ballard, together with other Ballard related material: (1). Correspondence by letter: Ballard to Self, 3 May 1995. Autograph letter (1 sheet). Refers to the conversation between Ballard and Self (1994) published in Self, Junk Mail (1995). 'I very much enjoyed our conve...
Will Self: Personal Correspondence (Bainbridge - Bush)
Scope & Content:
(1). Beryl Bainbridge. Three undated autograph postcards. (2). Fay Ballard. 16 Nov 2009 (typed letter and autograph postcard) with thanks for Memorial tribute; 8 April 2013 (autograph letter) referring to her father's typewriter. (3). John Banville. 1 Oct 2002 (typed), looking forward to reading ...
Will Self: Personal Correspondence (Caddy - Creaye)
Scope & Content:
(1). Kathryn Caddy. Two typed letters, 1 Mar 2008, and [2008]. 'You won't remember me at all, but I'm pretty sure you remember my father - Maurice Ash [1917-2003, Chairman Dartington Trust] - and perhaps the visit to Sharpham that you made with your father, the visit that I remember so clearly.' ...