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  <dc:title>Letters from non-Enitharmon Press publishers</dc:title>
  <dc:description>One file of correspondence relating to publishing (non-Enitharmon Press), as follows:

Letters from 'The Cornish Review', 1966; Oxford University Press, 1968; Grossman Publishers, New York, 1972-1973; Alan Tarling, editor of 'Poet', 1972 (including mock-up of 'Poet'); Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1974; 'The Countryman', 1973-1974; Fortress Press, 1973-1974 (with payment slip); Carcanet Press, 1974; ARC: inter-relation of the arts, 1970, 1973; 'The Listener', 1972; St James Press, 1973, with typescript of entry in 'Contemporary poets', 1974

Rejection slip from 'New Statesman', with typescripts for 'Arriving at the wrong place', 'That midsummer day', 'Penwith', 'Horseman', 'A lot of trouble', 'Could I have seen' and 'Running'</dc:description>
  <dc:date>1966-1974</dc:date>
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