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Jack Lindsay,

Galley proofs, and bound uncorrected proofs containing manuscript amendments, both dated 1967, of the book Meetings with poets by Jack Lindsay (London, 1968). A letter, [1967], from the author in which he discusses the work, and a newspaper cutting, [1990], of an obituary to Jack Lindsay, are enclosed in the front of the volume.

Lindsay, Jack, 1900-1990.

Adrian Mitchell,

Bound typescript copy, 1995, of the lecture 'Who killed Dylan Thomas?' delivered by the Dylan Thomas Fellow, Adrian Mitchell, at Tŷ Llên, Swansea, as part of the Dylan Thomas Month during the UK Year of Literature; signed by the author.

Mitchell, Adrian, 1932-

Bill W. Murphy,

Bound typescript (photocopy), [1965x1968], of a paper by B. W. Murphy, entitled 'Creation and destruction. Notes on Dylan Thomas'; together with an offprint of an article based on this work published in the British Journal of Medical Psychology, 41, (1968), pp. 149-167; three related letters, 1964-1965, from the author to Vernon Watkins; and an undated typescript copy of an unsigned letter by Dylan Thomas to Marguerite Caetani.

George Barker,

An unsigned pencil draft, 1953, (4 pp.), by George Barker of his poem 'A swansong at Laugharne at the death of Dylan Thomas', consisting of twelve four-line verses, with revisions in his hand; written on the reverse of sheets from the manuscript of his father's autobiography.

Barker, George, 1913-

Malcolm A. Nelson,

Bound typescript copy, 1955, of a dissertation by Malcolm A. Nelson, Williams College, Massachusetts, entitled, 'The ageless voice: a study of Dylan Thomas's ideas about his own poetry'.

Nelson, Malcolm A.

John Ormond,

First draft, 1982, of the post-production script of the BBC Wales film about Dylan Thomas, 'I sing to you strangers', produced by John Ormond, and annotated by him; this copy was presented by JO to Glyn Jones, a participant in the programme, and his wife Doreen. Also included is a cutting, 1983, relating to the film.

Matthew Springford,

Papers, 2003, relating to the television documentary 'Dylan Thomas - man or myth' (provisionally titled 'The lives & legends of Dylan Thomas'), produced and directed by Matthew Springford.

Springford, Matthew.

Frank Teskey,

Typescript, [1976], (4 pp.), questions and answers on the 'Life and works of Dylan Thomas' set by Frank Teskey for the BBC programme 'Mastermind 1976'.

Teskey, Francis John.

Wynford Vaughan Thomas,

Undated reminiscences, [1954x1987], about Dylan Thomas by Wynford Vaughan Thomas, comprising two incomplete manuscripts, 'Dylan after death', (1 f.), and untitled, (2 pp.), and two typescript copies entitled 'Dylan Thomas', (2 ff.), and 'My private Dylan', (3 pp.); together with a letter, 1963, from Colin D. Edwards, regarding his intention to record the recollections of Dylan Thomas's friends, and a reply by Wynford Vaughan Thomas.

Ruthven Todd,

Typescript copy, (12 pp.), of an unsigned letter, dated 23 November 1953, from Ruthven Todd to Louis [MacNeice] following the death of Dylan Thomas.

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.

Rosalind Wade,

Undated typescript, [?1966], (16 pp.), with autograph amendments, entitled 'The Parton Street poets' by Rosalind Wade, which includes references to Dylan Thomas; together with three letters, 1966, two from the author to Derek [Stanford], and another from John M. Bunting to Rosalind Wade, regarding a proposed book on the poets.

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-

Douglas Cleverdon,

Script, 1966, (21 pp.), entitled '"In country heaven" an unfinished "poem-to-be" by Dylan Thomas', produced by Douglas Cleverdon and broadcast on the Third Programme, December 1966; together with a typescript copy, (6 pp.), of an article by DC, 'Young Aesop fabling by the coracled Towy', and cutting of the published version, 'Dylan Thomas - an unpublished poem', from the Daily Telegraph weekend supplement; and a letter, 1966, from DC to Vernon Watkins in which the former refers to the broadcast and article. Also included is a memorandum, 1963, from DC regarding the programme 'Portrait of Dylan Thomas'.

Cleverdon, Douglas

David Wilson and Mervyn Levy,

Typescript copy, [1991], of '"But he's nice", a play on the theme of Dylan Thomas' by David Wilson and Mervyn Levy, including a photocopy of a letter, 1991, from Levy to Wilson, and 'Swansea 1925. A remembrance by Mervyn Levy'. A later version of this play, 'Spitting into the sky', by David Wilson, in collaboration with Anne Aylor, was performed at the Dylan Thomas Festival, Swansea, in 2005. Also included is a cutting of Mervyn Levy's recollections of Dylan Thomas entitled 'A womb with a view', published in John O'London's Weekly, November 1962.

Alan Clodd,

Typescript, (2 pp.), signed by Alan Clodd, headed 'Sleeve-notes for Dylan Thomas records', and inscribed "written for Phillips Records re-issue of Dylan Thomas readings. May 1969. Alan Clodd".

Clodd, Alan.

Cyril Connolly,

Autograph review, [1966], (6 pp.), by Cyril Connolly, of the Selected letters of Dylan Thomas, ed. C. Fitzgibbon (London, 1966), and A garland for Dylan Thomas, G. J. Firmage (London, 1966).

Connolly, Cyril, 1903-1974.

Andrew Dolan,

Script, 2004, (20 pp.), of a play by Andrew Dolan, entitled 'Dylan Thomas: here I am mouthing away', together with a covering letter from the author to Jeff Towns.

Constantine FitzGibbon,

Uncorrected galley proofs, [1965], of Constantine FitzGibbon's work, The life of Dylan Thomas (1965), containing some amendments in Ralph Maud's hand and typescript suggestions for alterations to the text; together with fourteen letters, 1963-1964, from the author to Glyn Jones, Daniel Jones and Mervyn Levy.

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