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Dannie Abse (Writers of Wales series) (University of Wales Press/Welsh Arts Council, 1985)

Material relating to the research and production of a biographical study of poet and physician Dannie Abse in preparation for Tony Curtis's contribution to the Writers of Wales series published by the University of Wales Press/Welsh Arts Council (see, for example: https://www.waterstones.com/book/dannie-abse/tony-curtis/9780708308967).
The material includes:
Copies of published poems, annotated by Dannie Abse, with covering letter from Abse to Tony Curtis.
Letters, 1982-1984, to Tony Curtis from Dannie Abse.
Correspondence to Tony Curtis from the University of Wales Press and from the then Welsh Arts Council relating to the compilation and publication of Tony Curtis's treatise on Dannie Abse in the Writers of Wales series, including letters, 1982, 1984, from Meic Stephens, who was at the time Literature Director of the Welsh Arts Council.
Draft annotated copies and working copies (final working copy dated June 1984) of Tony Curtis's treatise on Dannie Abse in the Writers of Wales series.
Review of Tony Curtis's treatise on Dannie Abse in the Writers of Wales series, annotated by Curtis.
Prose piece by Dannie Abse titled 'I Accuse' from 'The Poet, the Philosopher, a Lexicographer and the British Art Show 4'.
What appears to be a review of Dannie Abse's collection of poetry White Coat, Purple Coat: Collected Poems 1948–1988 (Hutchinson, 1989).
Photocopied material relating to Dannie Abse and his work.

Letters from Laurence and Gerald Pollinger

One hundred and thirty-four letters, 1974-1976, to Francis Llewellyn Powys from Laurence Pollinger Ltd, literary agents, London, concerning the publication and translation of, and copyright, royalties, film rights, etc. relating to, the works and other papers (eg letters) of John Cowper Powys and Theodore Francis Powys. Some of the earlier letters are signed by Laurence Pollinger, the remainder mostly by Gerald Pollinger or his representatives, who include Denzil de Silva. Amongst the enclosures are a letter, 1974, to Laurence Pollinger from Jeffrey Kwintner, a letter, 1975, to Dr R. Brinley Jones of the University of Wales Press from Gerald Pollinger, letters, 1975-1976, to Gerald Pollinger from Glen Cavaliero, a press review of a 1976 edition of Wolf Solent, a copy of a letter, 1976, to Gerald Pollinger from Mary Barham Johnson, together with Pollinger's reply, and a press cutting from The Bookseller, October 1976, relating to reprints of some of Theodore Francis Powys's works. Also included are letters to Francis Llewellyn Powys from Jeffrey Kwintner (1974), Chatto & Windus, publishers, London (1975-1976), John Sankey of Villiers Publications Ltd, publishers, London (1975) and Doubleday & Co. Inc., publishers, New York (1976), a copy of a letter, 1975, to Dr R. Brinley Jones from Gerald Pollinger, together with a response from Dr R. Brinley Jones, and a letter, 1976, to Mary Barham Johnson from Gerald Pollinger. There are references to Phyllis Playter's opinions and responses regarding the publishing of John Cowper Powys's works, and one letter from Gerald Pollinger to Francis Llewellyn Powys mentions the death of Laurence Pollinger in 1976. On the reverse of some of the letters are draft letters and rough arithmetical calculations in Francis Llewellyn Powys's hand.

Letters from Tony Curtis

Letters, 2006-2011 and undated, from Tony Curtis, the recipients comprising: the independent bookshop Crockatt & Powell (18 December 2006); the New Welsh Review magazine (printout dated 21 November 2007 and undated letter); Sarah Lewis of University of Wales Press, relating to Tony Curtis (ed.): The Meaning of Apricot Sponge: Selected Writings of John Tripp (Parthian Books, 2010) (3 November 2008); and David Alston of the Welsh Arts Council (undated letter, and possibly also printout dated 25 April 2011).