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  <dc:description>Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and miscellaneous correspondents, concerning the opening of Shakespeare's tomb, a gift of programmes to Yale University Library, 'Sloshed', 'Selected Lyrics and Satires of John Wilmot 2nd Earl of Rochester', 'Lenin', 'None of my Troubles are Over', 'The Wasteland', 'Collected Poems', 'Black Eros', 'The Catalyst', 'Not all the Dead are Buried', 'Abelard and Heloise', 'All Men are Islands', 'How to Make Enemies' 'Tale of Tails', 'The Death of Satan', Don Juan', 'The Jungle', 'Marx Refuted', 'Memoirs of T.S. Eliot and Ezra Pound' and 'O-B-A-F-G' among other things. Includes an annotated typescript draft of a short story by John Reid with the working title 'You Have Nothing to Lose but your Change'

Correspondents include:
Rachewiltz, Mary de (née Rudge)
Rachewiltz, Boris de
Random House (Anne Freedgood)
Rauch, Horst
Redlich, Dr. Roman
Reid, John
Richardson, Diana
Robert Livingston Plays Ltd
Rogers, C
Rowland, Toby
Rowohlt Theatre Verlag (Klaus Junker, Malte Haartman)
Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institute (Martin Pares)
Royal Theatre (Michael Napier Brown)
Rudge, Olga
Rupert Hart Davis Ltd (Rodney Blumer)
Russell, Valerie
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  <dc:date>1956-1984</dc:date>
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