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Jeff Towns (Dylan Thomas) Collection
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Bert Trick,

Three letters, 2000, from Kerith Trick to Jeff Towns concerning a talk by the former about his father, Bert Trick, at the Dylan Thomas Festival, Swansea; together with notes, which appear to have been compiled by Ralph Maud; a typescript letter, 1962, from RM to Bert Trick, and an autograph reply by the latter in which he discusses Dylan Thomas's political views. Also included is a photocopy of an article, 'Dylan - the eternal Swansea boy' by Bert Trick, published in Country Quest (Autumn, 1960), pp. 26-27.

Andrews Wanning,

Typescript copy, [1980x1982], (10 pp.), of Andrews Wanning's recollections of Dylan Thomas's visits to Cambridge in 1937 to address the Nashe Society entitled, 'Dylan Thomas at Cambridge'.

Wanning, Andrews.

Harri Webb,

Untitled and unsigned manuscript, [1953], (3 ff.), by Harri Webb, published under the title 'Two-gunned Gabriel : a tribute to Dylan Thomas', in Promenade, no. 37, 14 November 1953; a copy of the magazine is also enclosed.

Webb, Harri, 1920-

Letter to Loren,

Papers, 1987-1994, relating to the publication of the limited edition of Letter to Loren (Swansea, 1993); and proofs, [1995], of the catalogue which accompanied the Dylan Thomas: word and image exhibition in Tŷ Llên, Swansea, 1995.

Word and image exhibition,

Proofs, [1995], containing manuscript corrections and amendments, of the catalogue, Dylan Thomas: word and image (Swansea, 1995), which accompanied an exhibition in Tŷ Llên, Swansea, in 1995; 'Letter to Loren' is listed among the exhibits. Also included is a typescript draft, 1995, of the introduction.

Towns, Jeff

The colour of saying,

Papers, 1962-1966, relating to the publication of The colour of saying, ed. Ralph Maud and Aneirin Talfan Davies (London, 1963), mostly consisting of correspondence, including two letters from Aneirin Talfan Davies; together with related notes; a list of poems for inclusion in the volume; a memorandum of agreement, 1964, between the authors and publisher; and an agreement, 1966, between Ralph Maud and the University of Pittsburgh Press regarding a work entitled 'Entrances to Dylan Thomas' Poetry'.

Davies, Aneirin Talfan

Annis Pratt research,

Typescript, [1964x1965], of 'The early prose of Dylan Thomas' by Annis Pratt. This version appears to be a copy of her doctoral dissertation and differs slightly from the work published as Dylan Thomas's early prose: a study in creative mythology (Pittsburgh, 1970). In addition, the file contains four related letters, 1964-1965, three from Annis Pratt to Ralph Maud and a reply from the latter.

Pratt, Annis.

Gilbert Bennett papers,

Papers, 1991-2003, of Gilbert Bennett, including correspondence; material concerning his dramatisation of 'The Majoda Incident Trial', and his adaptation of Dylan Thomas's unfinished radio script 'The Londoner'; together with various papers, 1977-2005, relating to the Dylan Thomas Society.

Bennett, Gilbert.

Andrew Sinclair,

Papers, [1994]-2004, relating to Andrew Sinclair, including a photocopy of his book, In love and anger (London, 1994); page proofs of Dylan the bard (London, 1999); scripts of his proposed documentary 'Dylan the bard', [1999], the drama documentary 'Dylan on Dylan', [2002], and his stage adaptation of 'Adventures in the skin trade', 2003; together with correspondence, 1998-2004.

Sinclair, Andrew, 1935-2019

Dylan Thomas letters,

Autograph letters from Dylan Thomas to Charles Fisher, [1935]-1947, together with photocopies and typescript copies, produced [1955x2000], of letters, dated 1931-1953, by him to various recipients.

Aeronwy Thomas,

Letters, [1954x1958] and 1980-2004, from Aeronwy Thomas; among the recipients are Daniel and Irene Jones, Jeff Towns, Gilbert Bennett, and Llewelyn Thomas (copy). Also included are press cuttings, 1970-2007, relating to Aeronwy Thomas.

Florence Thomas,

Six autograph letters (one photocopy), [1953]-1957, from Dylan Thomas's mother, Florence ('Florrie') Thomas, to various recipients including Daniel Jones, J. Oliver Stephens and Vernon Watkins. They mainly relate to her bereavement, to Dylan, Caitlin and the grandchildren, and her health.

Thomas, Florence Hannah, 1882-1958.

Notebooks correspondence,

Correspondence, 1954-1955, relating to the proposed publication of manuscript poems by Dylan Thomas in the notebooks held by the Lockwood Memorial Library, University of Buffalo, New York.

Prose works,

Manuscript, typescript and printed copies, [1925x2009], of prose works by Dylan Thomas, including pieces written in collaboration with Daniel Jones.

Our country,

Pencil draft, [1945], in Dylan Thomas's hand, of part of the script for the wartime propaganda film, 'Our country'; inverted text on six of the preliminary pages of Daniel Jones's copy of Samuel Johnson, The lives of the English poets, vol. III (London, 1896). Also included is a typewritten transcript, [2000x2009], (6 pp.), of these notes.

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