Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 62
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- August 2014
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 62
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 65
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Includes programme and booking form for the Spring Day 12 March 2016
Friends of the Dymock Poets Mini Newsletter
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Mini Newsletter
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 70
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Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 72
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Includes booking form for the Spring Day 30 March 2019
Friends of the Dymock Poets Newsletter Issue 73
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Friends of the Dymock Poets membership leaflet
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With background information on the Dymock Poets
Dymock Poets and Friends: Journal of the Friends of the Dymock Poets
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Photocopy of article "Memories of a Poet's Wife" by Mrs [Catherine] Abercrombie
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Originally published in The Listener. A photocopied article of Catherine Abercrombie's recollections of life at the Gallows during the Dymock period with her impressions of the poets themselves
Photocopy of article "The Summer of 1914"
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Publication and author unknown. A brief overview of the Dymock Poets period linked to Eleanor Farjeon's book "Edward Thomas: The Last Four Years"
Photocopy of book chapter "Walking with Edward Thomas" by Eleanor Farjeon
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Eleanor Farjeon - Rowland Watson Correspondence
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Correspondence mainly from Eleanor Farjeon to Rowland Watson. Includes items she sent to Rowland including a typescript of an article she wrote for the Manchester Guardian on Edward Thomas in 1937, a handlist of collected works presented to Hampstead Public Libraries in 1960, newspaper clippings, typescript foreword to "The Green Roads" and "You Come Too", photocopy of chapter "My Latter Years" by Eleanor Farjeon from "The Book of Leisure" by John Pudney, typescript of "The White House at Flansham (Its Roots and Branches)", and a mounted black and white photograph of the memorial stone on the Shoulder of Mutton, Steep in 1949
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Original manuscript of poem "Walking Tom" and related items
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Pencil original written alternatively by Clifford Bax and Herbert Farjeon and including crossings out and re-workings, Venice September 1913. Missing page 1.
Also includes photocopy of a manuscript version held by the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Centre, University of Texas, Austin [who believed theirs was the original until this version was discovered amongst the Farjeon papers], photocopy of G F Sims (Rare Books) sale catalogue describing the Harry Ransom version, and photocopy of extracts from "Edward Thomas: The Last Four Years" referring to the poem
"Quality Totals" possibly written by Herbert Farjeon
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Handwritten in pencil. Marks were awarded or deducted for certain personal qualities. Includes "Eleanor" [Farjeon], "Godwin" [Baynes], "Joe" [Farjeon], "Peter", "Clifford" [Bax], [Edward] "Thomas", "Arnold" [Bax], "Lynn", "Maitland", "Paul" [Corder] and "Stacy" [Aumonier]
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Postcard from Lesley Frost to Eleanor Farjeon
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Shows photograph of Robert Frost's cabin in Ripon, Vermont. The reverse reads "To Eleanor Farjeon with my love Lesley Frost Xmas 1963"
Photocopy of obituary for Gervase Farjeon, written by Anne Harvey
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Photocopy and typescript of letter from Edward Thomas to Joe Jefferson Farjeon
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Letter thanking Joe for the tobacco he had sent. Annotated by Anne Harvey
Administration regarding Robert Frost visit 1957
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Includes letter from Margaret Haferd, Librarian at the United States Information Service, American Embassy London, and poster and invitation to Robert Frost's lecture "Swinger of Birches" at the University of London
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Full notes of Eleanor Farjeon's last meeting with Robert Frost during his return to England in 1957 which were used as the basis for her foreward to Frost's posthumously published volume of poetry, "You Come Too" [original title "Come With Me"]. Written in Farjeon's hand in the margin "Robert Frost - written rapidly an[d)] inconsecutively - must be arranged in its order - Try to describe his way of talking"
Draft forewords to "You Come Too"
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Handwritten and typescript drafts of Farjeon's foreward to Frost's posthumously published volume of poetry "You Come Too" including revisions and corrections. The foreward was drawn from the notes Farjeon made in 1957 of her last meeting with Frost on his return to England during that year. Page 12 is missing. Title was originally "Come With Me"
Promotional postcard for radio programme "No One Left and No One Came" presented by Anne Harvey
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Includes information on the programme broadcast on Radio 4 on 28 June 2001. With annotation by Anne Harvey and poem "Adlestrop" printed on reverse with a wood engraving by James Bostock
Typescript for talk on James Elroy Flecker
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Includes various poems by James Elroy Flecker. Annotated
Membership leaflet for the Friends of the Dymock Poets
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Leaflet "Visit the Dymock Poets Exhibition" at St Mary's Church, Dymock
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Photocopy of postscript article "The Rupert Brooke Ceremony, 1931" by Jeff Cooper
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Publication unknown. Includes pencil annotation "After LA's article"
Friends of the Dymock Poets "Six Poets in Three Counties..." leaflet
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Part of Dymock Poets Special Collection
Proof copy of "Twelve Idyls and Other Poems" by Lascelles Abercrombie
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Loosely gathered pages within a plain cover. Pages are stamped "First Proofs: 14-16th June 1928: Wm. Brendon & son, Ltd.: Plymouth". With pencil annotations
Audio cassette with audio recording of Catherine Abercrombie interview
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Interview with Catherine Abercrombie recounting her memories of the Dymock Poets. Interviewed by Leigh Crutchley
"Rupert Brooke 1887-1915: Towards a complete checklist of his publications" compiled by Jeff Cooper
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Published by White Sheep Press
Letters from Helen Thomas to Jo Dawson
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Wilfrid Gibson to Rupert Brooke
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One photocopied letter and one photocopied postcard from Gibson to Brooke written 20 March 1913 and 13 January 1915. Includes details of illness, a series of books called "The Shilling Garland" and plans for a "New Shilling Garland", and Gibson thanking Brooke for sending some of his poetry
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Letters to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Letter from Christopher Hassall to Michael Gibson
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Gives thanks for the loan of a book and sketch of Edward Marsh drawn by Violet Duchess of Rutland, owned by Wilfrid Wilson Gibson and which appears on page 96 of Hassall's biography of Edward Marsh
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Newspaper announcement for the marriage of Wilfrid Wilson Gibson and Geraldine Townshend
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Publication unknown. The marriage took place on 9 December 1913 at St Bartholomew's Church, Dublin
Newspaper article "Mr Wilfrid Gibson's "Krindlesyke": A Northumbrian Elizabethan""
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Published in the Southport Guardian, author unknown. A review of Krindlesyke, praising its "amazing vitality...elemental vigour... and exuberance of speech and action". The cutting was forwarded to Wilfrid Wilson Gibson by Macmillan & Co. Ltd. and is glued to headed paper
Newspaper article "Dramatic Poem"
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Published in John O'London, author "W M". A review of "Coldknuckles", praising the "touch of magic in the description of his opening chapter"
Newspaper article "Wilfrid Gibson"
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Published in The Sunday Telegraph. Obituary for Wilfrid Wilson Gibson
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Includes stanza "Heather land and bent land, Black land and white, God bring me to Northumberland, The land of my delight". Includes handwritten list of illustrated characters by Gibson on reverse
Typed extract reporting reluctance of Wilfrid Gibson to show his work to Walter de la Mare
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Quotes Gibson "I didn't show [the songs] to de la Mare because they weren't finished when he was here, and anyhow he is quite out of sympathy with my work at anytime... But it is better to have a friend than to write the loveliest song in the world". With ink annotations
Typescript of poem "To Wilfrid Gibson"
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Stanzas include "No Pious Dream", "The Tale of Toil" and "Deaths Many"