Articles and press cuttings about the underground press: A Special Issue: The Underground Press, Rolling Stone no. 43, October 4, 1967. The Alternative Press Review v. 8 no. 10, July-August 1975. Clippingof What the other papers say, from The Guardian, 7 April 1975. Clipping of Once in its heyda...
Original typescripts of articles on music written for New Musical Express and other magazines or books, including drafts, annotations, and unpublished material, as follows: typescript about New York Dolls, 1973-1974; typescript titled Elvis chronology, undated; typescript about Elvis Presley, 19...
Invitation to Chris and Lisa Charlesworth wedding, 14 September 1991. Invitation to a party at Chris's house, undated. Postcard from Chris and Lisa Charlesworth, 1990. Two typed letters (on Omnibus Press headed papers) and compliments slip regarding Miles's books about Zappa and Ginsberg, 1992.
Letter (handwritten, on O.M.G. The Jeans Store, New York, headed paper) congratulating Miles on his book Hippie, 13 September 2004. Invitation to a party, 14 February 1997. Address change card, undated.
Raymond Foye's business card with Hotel Chelsea address, undated. Fifteen postcards and three greeting cards from Raymond Foye, 1981- 2001. One handwritten letter from Raymond Foye regarding his editorial work, 24 November 1987. Printout of email correspondence between Miles and Raymond Foye rega...
Four letters from Nick Kimberley (some headed Compendium bookshop, Camden) regarding books for Compendium bookshop; one letter mentions Ann Shepherd, who also used to work at Indica bookshop.
Three postcards from Richard Neville, 1969-1979. Correspondence (7 letters, some on Oz headed paper) between Neville and Miles regarding Miles's articles for OZ, Miles's stay at Ginsberg farm, the Oz trial, and the launch of a new weekly militant tabloid INK, 1970-1972. Clipping about Oz from The...
Two letters from Pete Townshend and his PA regarding Jon Wiener's book Come Together and asking Miles for information and possible stories about 'John Lennon being regarded as subversivefigure by the British Establishment', 20 March and 21 May 1985.