Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Dickins, Anthony
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Correspondence as follows: March to Dickins (carbon typescript, Newbury, 22 November, 1949), having seen a copy of an open letter from Dickins and others concerning 'the affairs' of Poetry London that is to be published 'in some paper'; Dickins to March (manuscript, 'Overseas House', St James's...
Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Administrative and Financial Matters
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Correspondence and documents, comprising: (1) Bank Statement for Poetry London (Lloyds Bank Ltd, Southampton Row, London), for the period 31 December, 1940 - 8 April, 1941, together with fourteen processed cheques. (2) Two letters from March to John Roberts, Nicholson & Watson (28 August...
Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Madge, Charles
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Madge to Tambimuttu (typescript, Aston, Hertfordshire, 7 December, 1948), a brief note referring to enclosing three items: 'a short note to go with my 1939 article', the article itself, and 'a short comment on Natarajah'. Only the third of these three items is present, a paragraph of commentary o...
Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Craxton, John
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Autograph letter from Craxton to March and Nicholas Moore (London, without date) - a strongly-worded letter, written on receipt of 'the Sept Poetry (London)' [4:16, 1949]. Craxton takes exception to March's use of one of his drawings (gifted to Tambimuttu) 'as a tail-piece' in the magazine, and i...
Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Moore, Marianne
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Moore to Tambimuttu (typescript, New York, 14 August, 1948), requesting four copies of the September issue of Poetry London (poems submitted in April).
Richard March Editorial Correspondence: Moore, Nicholas
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Nine letters and a postcard from Moore to March: (1) Moore to March (typescript, c/o Burleigh House, Polruan-by-Fowey, Cornwall, 27 January, 1949), writing from a Cornish location where is working on a rock garden that slopes down to the harbour, Moore is unwilling to play 'any very active par...