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For the love of Eve: 1-16,

On the dorse of story no. 237 there are three letters, all dated 1968. One is from a publisher, another from the BBC concerning the broadcasting of 'In the land of the Rain Queen' (no. 161), and the third is a letter from Tom Macdonald to the Western Mail, for whom he worked.

God so loved the Swallow/What Rough Beast?,

Typescript drafts of an unpublished novel set in a farming community near Aberystwyth in modern times about a virgin who miraculously conceives a child. Entitled at various times 'God's Secret', 'God so loved the world', 'The Life of All', 'God so loved the Swallow', 'What Rough Beast?' and 'Song'.

'Gone White' / 'Skolly Boy' / 'No Bread on Table Mountain',

'Gone White' and 'Skolly Boy/No Bread on Table Mountain' are two very similar novels. 'Gone White' is possibly the earlier of the two. Some of the characters are the same in both novels and the storylines overlap. They centre around the coloured family of Clara September, especially her son, Bokkie and her daughter, Janna. 'Gone White' centres around Janna, whereas Bokkie is the main character in 'Skolly Boy'/'No Bread on Table Mountain'.

'Gone White',

A complete, uncorrected typescript draft of an unpublished novel, enclosed in a publisher's file. Janna September, a white girl who has been raised by a coloured family, realizes that she is white skinned and tries to make her way through the social frontier between white and black people. Pages ii, 1-340. Chapter 1-32.

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