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Harri Webb Papers, File
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Grossman Publishers,

Four letters from Williams Cole concerning permission to use poems by Harri Webb in an anthology.

Gurney, Judith,

Twenty-five letters from Judith Gurney and eight from her husband Paol, friends of Harri Webb, who were living in Brittany.

'Gwadec',

A letter from an organisation calling itself an intelligence agency. There is no name or address but a note by Harri Webb states that this sort of letter was common in the 1960s. Item numbered H 4/1.

Gwasg Gee,

Four letters from Charles Cledlyn Charman regarding the proposed publication of The Birds of Rhiannon with pictures by Lesley Bruce. The project was not accepted.

Hodges, Cyril, Sully, Penarth,

Discusses poetry including Harri Webb's work and asks for an opinion on his own work. Includes a typescript of a poem written by himself to Harri Webb. Some of the letters also refer to politics.

'How Green Can you Get',

A typescript first draft of a dialogue written by Harri Webb and entitled 'How Green Can you Get - a satire on the year of the valleys'.

Idris Jones,

Two letters from Lilian Jones, the widow of Idris Jones, seeking Harri Webb's advice on some of the writings left to her by her husband and thanking him for his assistance.

Imaginative writings,

A file containing transcripts of an article from The Western Mail, dated 9 March 1886, entitled 'The Explosion on the Steam paddle tug 'Rifleman'' together with a typescript imaginative piece entitled 'William Hunt or the Pilot's Ghost', written from the perspective of the man who died in the explosion. Also included in the file are holograph and typescript drafts of a ballad entitled 'The Awful Butetown Murders'.

Interview with Harri Webb,

A page from ?The Radio Times including an interview with Harri Webb and Owain Arwel Hughes regarding a programme written by them and entitled 'Were you There?'.

Invitations,

Invitations to a variety of functions in the literary world. Welsh and English.

Jenkins, Nigel, Leamington Spa and Swansea,

Mainly discussing poetry, reviews etc. Two letters from Nigel Jenkins to Harri Webb and two letter to Harri Webb from the National Museum of Wales, one enclosing a copy of a letter sent to Nigel Jenkins. The letters concern the controversial art exhibition bound for South Africa. See also F9/1-6.

Jones, Glyn, Cardiff,

Discusses an anthology he is writing and confirms that the talk on Gwyn Thomas is to be published. Also included is a photocopy of a letter from Edward Lucie-Smith to Glyn Jones with a note about him by Glyn Jones.

Jones, Heather,

Mainly discussing music, the success of the record The Green Desert, and other proposed projects.

Jones, John Ackerman,

Thanks Harri Webb for his kindness in writing to him about his book Welsh Dylan and discusses the author.

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