Cuttings of reviews of and allusions to As I walked out one midsummer morning, A Moment of war and Red sky at sunset. Includes notices of broadcasts, recordings and accounts of journeys along the routes taken in As I walked out one midsummer morning.
Stationery Office shorthand notebook on the opening leaves of which Lee wrote some notes, which he subsequently tore out, leaving only stubs with fragmentary text. Autograph.
Autograph drafts. There are usually two substantially complete drafts of each chapter except the last. On the reverse of the draft leaves of chapter five are four poems by Lee, one unnamed, the others entitled 'In the desert', 'Boy in ice' and 'Madrigal on the Isis'.
General correspondence. Includes a letter from Leonard Woolf, four letters from C. Day Lewis and the contract of 'A Rose in winter'. Correspondence from 1958 to 1962 relates almost entirely to the production and sales of 'Cider with Rosie'. The chief correspondent of the Hogarth Press from 1954 ...
Papers for 'My many-coated man'. Typewritten and typewritten copies, with autograph amendments of the poems in the collection, with two autograph versions of 'Boy in frost', later entitled 'Boy in ice'. With correspondence relating to the text of the poems both on their original publication and ...
Autograph drafts. There are usually one or more substantially complete drafts of each chapter, interspersed with further revised and interpolated leaves interrupting and adding to the leaves numbered in pencil by Lee.
Autograph and typewritten texts of the essays and articles in the collection, with printed cuttings of some of the articles from the periodicals in which they first appeared. The first title shown is that which appears in 'I can't stay long', although most articles bore other titles when first p...
'Edited copy', being a further photocopy of the amended second draft, with autograph preliminaries added, a photocopy of this and another photocopy with other suggestions added, a note from Diana Athill of André Deutsch recommending some alterations, particularly of the preliminaries, correspond...