Acrylic on irregularly-shaped canvas work, 'Ladyday', by Peter Donnelly, undated
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Peter Donnelly: 'Ladyday' (tribute to Billie Holiday), acrylic on canvas over irregular frame, 2400mm overall
Acrylic on irregularly-shaped canvas work, 'Ladyday', by Peter Donnelly, undated
Peter Donnelly: 'Ladyday' (tribute to Billie Holiday), acrylic on canvas over irregular frame, 2400mm overall
Active anthology ed. George Quasha (The Sumac Press, Fremont, Michigan, 1974)
Adam International Review, issue 419-421, 1979
Adam: international review 419-421 (London, 1979) 39, 51
Black notebook serving as address book, with manuscript entries alphabetically by surname, and added addresses and business cards as loose inserts
Address illus. Maria Makepeace (Shadowcat, [Gateshead] 1983)
Ads News 5/3 (Buffalo, New York): includes articles on 'Kwanzaa', a Black end-of-year festival, and on Allen De Loach's work with the Hopi Indians of Arizona (outsize)
Adventures in poetry, 1970-1972
Adventures In Poetry 6 (New York, 1970), edited by Larry Fagin: includes work by James Schuyler, Peter Schjeldahl, Tom Clark, Tom Veitch;
Issue 8, 1971: includes work by Ron Padgett, Andrei Codrescu and Philip Whalen;
Issue 9, 1972: includes 'Distant heels' by William Burroughs, and items by Clark Coolidge, Allen Ginsberg, Harry Mathews, Anne Waldman
African news: newsletter of the Centre of African Studies, SOAS, 1993
African News: Newsletter of the Centre of African Studies, SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London) 24, 1993
Afterword in Die Schrift der goldenen Ewigkeit, 1980
Afterword to Die Schrift der goldenen Ewigkeit (Sadhana, Berlin, 1980), a German translation by Stewart Coltman of Jack Kerouac's The scripture of the golden eternity (Corinth Books, New York, 1970) to which Mottram wrote an introduction
Against tyranny (Poet & Peasant, Hayes, Middlesex, 1975)
Agenda 2/7-8 (London, 1962): includes Hugh MacDiarmid's long poem 'Direadh' and William Carlos Williams' 'Construction';
Issue 4/1, 1965: includes poems by David Jones, Geoffrey Hill, Jon Silkin, Nathaniel Tarn;
Issue 7/2, 1969: includes poems by Peter Dent and Michael Hamburger, and Basil Bunting on Herbert Read;
Issue 9/1, 1971: poems by Michael Hamburger, Kevin Crossley-Holland, articles and reviews;
Issue 11/2-3, 1973: includes work by George Oppen, Louis Zukofsky, and review by Hugh MacDiarmid;
Issue 16/1, 1978: 'Basil Bunting special issue', with Bunting talking about Briggflatts, and essays by Kenneth Cox, Peter Makin, Robert Creeley and others;
(Note: for Agenda 4/2, 1965, on Ezra Pound, see MOTTRAM 5 / Pound; for issue 4/5-6, 1966, with 'Two new odes' by Basil Bunting and with essays on Bunting, see MOTTRAM 5 / Bunting)
Aggie Weston's 8 (Belper, Derbyshire, 1975): includes short stories by Trevor Winkfield;
Issue 17 (London, 1981): includes poems by Roy Fisher, Thomas A. Clark, Gael Turnbull, and visual material;
(Note: for Aggie Weston's 5, 1974, comprising Thomas A. Clark's poems Stumbling on lemons, see MOTTRAM 5 / Clark; for issue 18, Ten photographs by Jonathan Williams, 1982, see MOTTRAM 5 / Williams)
Agitator Blues: Eric Mottram', by Andrew Duncan, 1996, Angel Exhaust
Andrew Duncan, 'Agitator blues: Eric Mottram (1924-95)', Angel Exhaust 12 (Cambridge, 1996)
Akron Beacon Journal (Kent State, Ohio, 24 May 1970): issue devoted to the 'confrontation' between students and State Guard on 4 May 1970, with photograph of Mary Vecchio;
Issue, 17 Oct 1970: extract concerning Kent State shootings (outsize)
Akros 18 (Nottingham, 1972), edited by Duncan Glen: articles and concrete poems by Ian Hamilton Finlay, Edwin Morgan and others;
Issue 41, 1979: issue on Scottish writers, plus promotional insert;
Issue 45, 1980: includes poems by Alastair Mackie, Duncan Glen
Albatross 'pilot issue' (no place of publication, 1963): includes 'Short piece' by William Burroughs, with copy of letter from M. L. Lowes explaining the story of Albatross and Burroughs's cut-up technique
Albion 1 (London, 1968): includes work by Michael Horovitz and article, 'UFOs and the message from the past' by John Michel
Album internationale de communication non verbale, [1978]
Album internationale de communication non verbale 1 (Angers, France, [1978]) (Note: date inferred from box context)
Album of British Empire stamps, [1935]-1943
Stamp album covering British Empire with typical though wide-ranging schoolchild's collection, probably mostly assembled by Mottram in Croydon pre-1940 and certainly pre-1943, including many stamps on covers as inserts
Album of black and white photographs and related items, including: 21st birthday card; bank notes from India, Japan and Ceylon (Sri Lanka); photographs relating to Mottram’s service in the Royal Navy, 1943-1947, including views of Valletta, Malta and of Egypt; photographs of friends in the French Alps.