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  <dc:title>S</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and miscellaneous correspondents, concerning the sale of a Benjamin Britten manuscript, the Golden Horseshoe Fifty Mile Ride, 'Apollo de Bellac', the banning of 'The Catalyst', 'Torquemada', Abelard and Heloise', 'Collected Poems', 'Torquemada', 'Man', 'Natural Law and the Structure of Matter', 'Amo Ergo Sum', 'Classical Songs for Children', 'Obsessed', 'Marx Refuted', 'Auschwitz', 'Lenin', 'The Eagle has Two Heads', 'Encyclopaedia of Ignorance', 'Lying Truths', 'Tale of Tails', 'How to Make Enemies', 'Working with Britten', 'The Jungle', 'Who Wrote Hamlet' and Nigel Spottiswoode's recollections of the community farm at Gooseham, among other things. Also includes a copy of Spectator from 10 January 1981.

Correspondents include:
Salam, Professor Abdus (Imperial College, London)
Salmon, Nicholas
Samuel French Ltd
Santayana, Jesus Pardo de
Sapiets, Janis
Schauspielhaus Bochum
Secker and Warburg (M. Jean-Francois Revel)
Skandia Life
Smith, The Hon. I. D. (Leader of the Opposition, Parliament of Zimbabwe)
Smith, Professor John Maynard
Soames, Mary
Society of Authors (Derek Parker)
Sotheby Bearne (R. P. Barlow)
Sotheby Parke Bernet &amp; Co
South Western Arts Association (Ian Watson)
Soviet Analyst (Dr Iain Elliott)
Spectator
Speller, Tony (MP)
Spottiswoode, Nigel
Stainton, Laura
Stanley, Kitty
Stein, Marion (Marion Lascelles, Lady Harewood 1949-1967)
Stoll Moss Theatres Ltd (Toby Rowland)
Stratford Shakespearean Festival (Noreen Olivier)
Strauss, Dr. Franz Josef
Sunday Times (Leonard Russell)
Sunday Telegraph (Harold Fish)
Suhrkamp Verlag
Survey Journal (Leopold Labedz)
Sussex University Press
Sutherland, Graham
Syracuse University (Martin H. Bush)
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  <dc:date>1949-1982</dc:date>
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