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  <dc:title>B</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Correspondence between Ronald Duncan (or his secretary) and various correspondents concerning 'Don Juan', 'Lenin', 'Man', 'Marx Refuted', 'This Way to the Tomb', 'Jan's Journal', 'Christopher Sly', 'Stratton', 'Judas', 'The Catalyst', 'Saint Spiv'', 'The Rape of Lucretia', 'The Jungle', 'Abelard &amp; Heloise', 'Satan's Ende', 'Sloshed', 'Tale of Tails', 'Working with Britten', 'The Uninvited Guest', 'The Apollo de Bellac', 'Confessions of a Crook', 'Girl Friday' and 'The Horse', among other things. Includes an employment contract with the BBC to work in the Programme Division, poems from Gerald Brennan and the lyrics for the Pacifist March.

Correspondents include:
Ballantine Books
Bauer, Professor Peter (London School of Economics)
Bayley, Joyce
BBC (William Streeton, Johnathan Stedhall)
BC Research
Belgrade Theatre
Bell, Adrian
Berlin, Sir Isaiak 
Bertram Rota Ltd
Birmingham Repertory Theatre (Honor Parker)
Blacksell, J. E.
Blond &amp; Briggs Ltd
Blumer, Rodney
Bohm, Professor David J.
Boll, Heinrich
Bolt &amp; Watson Ltd
Boosey &amp; Hawkes (Malcolm Smith)
Brennan, Gamel [nee Woolsey]
Brennan, Gerald
Britten, Benjamin
Britten Estate (Dr Donald Mitchell)
[Browne], Henzie
Buckingham Palace
Bude and Stratton Council
Bukovsky, Vladimir (King's College, Cambridge)
Bureau Litteraire International
Burg Theatre (Liselotte Anton)

For Lord and Lady Beaverbrook see Aitken, William Maxwell and Aitken, Hon. Janet Gladys</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1938-1982</dc:date>
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