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Articles, 1971-1983, by Mottram and others about Amiri Baraka (formerly Leroi Jones)

Amiri Baraka (formerly Leroi Jones), material by Mottram: typescript account of Jones' life and works, with manuscript draft, published as 'Poetry in motion' Marxism Today 44 (London, May 1991), 2 pages; further typescript and manuscript notes by Mottram headed 'LeRoi Jones / Imamu Amirir (sic) Baraka', and including some details of the Black writer Langston Hughes; two typescript copies, with manuscript corrections, of Mottram essay headed 'LeRoi Jones' and opening 'October, 1965, carried LeRoi Jones into public life', one copy endorsed 'August 1971'; offprint of final version of above essay headed 'Towards the alternative: the prose of LeRoi Jones', opening 'October 1965 carried LeRoi Jones into public life...', published in Black fiction: new studies in the Afro-American novel since 1945 ed. A. Robert Lee (Barnes & Noble, New York, and Vision, London, 1980) pp. 97-135; Mottram manuscript review-essay of Jones' Raise Race Rays Raze (1971); typescript copies (apparently by Mottram) of Baraka poems, including 'A poem some people will have to understand' and 'The plank'; photocopy of Baraka prose item 'When Miles split' from Sulfur 30 (Ypsilanti, Michigan, 1992) 4-6, 2 copies; newspaper cuttings on Jones (Baraka), 1983, including unsourced interview by Val Wilmer

Articles, 1972-1973, about speech and hearing problems in children

Published articles relating to speech and hearing problems in children: Catherine Peckham, Mary Sheridan and Neville Butler, 'School attainment of seven year old children with hearing difficulties', offprint fromDevelopmental Medicine and Child Neurology, Oct 1972; Catherine Peckham, 'Speech defects in a national sample of children aged seven years', offprint from British Journal of Disorders of Communication[1973]; Mary Sheridan and Catherine Peckham, 'Hearing and speech and seven', offprint from Special Education, Jun 1973.

Articles, 1989, about the massacre at My Lai (Son My)

'The Sunday Times Magazine article, 23 April 1989'. File containing issue of The Sunday Times Magazine 23 Apr 1989, which published articles about the My Lai massacre by Kevin Sim and Michael Bilton, titled 'My Lai, the horrifying story of a massacre and the people who can't forget it'. Also contains typescript copy of article 'My Lai: anatomy of a massacre', Michael Bilton and Kevin Sim, and typescript copies of short biographical articles titled 'The killers' including Fred Widmer, Varnardo Simpson, Kenneth Hodges, 'The helicopter heroes' including Hugh Thompson and Lawrence Colburn, 'American eyewitnesses' including Harry Stanley, Michael Bernhardt and Robert Maples, 'The chaplain' Carl Creswell, 'The photographer' Ron Haeberle, 'The whistleblower' Ron Ridenhour, 'The chief prosecutor' Maj Gen Kenneth Hodgeson, and 'Vietnamese eyewitnesses' including Vo Thi Lien, Truong Muoi, Truong Thi Le, Sa Thi Quy, Pham Dung, Pham Thi Thuam, and Pham Thi Trinh.

Articles, fiction and lecture by Tom Wintringham, [1936-1939], relating to the British Battalion, International Brigade, Spain

Articles, short stories and lecture by Tom Wintringham written during and after the Spanish Civil War relating to the British Bn, International Brigade, including typescript article, 'Huesca', [Sep 1936]; notebook sent by Wintringham from Spain to Leslie Reade in New York, Jul 1937, containing manuscript stories on the International Brigade, World War One and Nazi Germany entitled 'Forgetty pill', 'Chica', 'Uncontrollable', 'Ingratitude', 'Not a war area' and 'Something to do'; typescript draft of 'The Forgetty Pill' [Nov 1937]; typescript notes taken from a book by P O'Donnell, An Irishman in Spain, 1937; typescript and manuscript draft chapters of unpublished account of Wintringham's experiences in the Spanish Civil War, beginning with his injury in the Battle of Jarama, entitled 'Some Life'; draft typescript article, 'Spain 1938'; [Jan 1938]; press cutting, 'What next in Spain?', 20 Feb 1938; draft typescript article, 'British Battalion in Spain' [Mar] 1938; draft typescript article, 'Front line schools', [1938]; transcript of lecture given by Wintringham, 'The Spanish war and military knowledge', [1938]; press cutting, 'The British Battalion, a fine record', Manchester Guardian, 13 Oct 1938; press cutting, 'Volunteers return', Manchester Guardian; draft typescript article, 'Remembering Madrigueras', for International Bde Association Bulletin , [1939]; draft typescript article, 'Jarama battle', for International Bde Association Bulletin, [1939]; article on the British Battalion of the International Brigade for the Daily Herald, [1939]; draft typescript article, 'International Brigade' for Voice of East London, [1939] and draft typescript article, 'Madrid', [1939]. 1 file

Articles, Jan-Mar 1932, about Official history of the war, military operations 1916, vol 1, by Brigadier General Sir James Edmonds, with related correspondence

Articles arising from publication of Official history of the war, military operations 1916, Vol 1 (Macmillan and Co, London, 1932) by Brig Gen Sir James Edward Edmonds, with related correspondence in The Daily Telegraph; Sunday Express and English Review

Articles, Jan-Nov 1932, about disarmament

Articles by Liddell Hart on disarmament including manuscripts and newspaper cuttings of articles telephoned to The Daily Telegraph from the Disarmament Conference, Geneva, Feb-Mar 1932; manuscript of a letter on disarmament to the Spanish Ambassador; action of the League of Nations on war between Japan and China. Montreal Daily Star, English Review, Journal de Genève, Desarmament, Daily Telegraph, Bossische Zeitung

Articles, 'Let's get serious about dangerousness' and 'Maintaining a balanced perspective on risk'

Articles, 'Let's get serious about dangerousness', published in Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 1996, and 'Maintaining a balanced perspective on risk', published in International Review of Psychiatry, 1997. Also correspondence, notes and copy articles relating to John Gunn's attendance as a speaker at an NHS Executive Conference, Oct 1997 on managing risk in mental health.

Articles, photographs and other items relating to Ernest Hemingway, 1954-1988

Ernest Hemingway: two photographs of Hemingway; typescript reviews of Hemingway's A moveable feast (1964), headed 'The final symbol' by Kirby Congdon; partial bibliography, printed 1961, with letter, 10 Feb 1962 from the compiler, Daphne Hook; offprint of article 'Eros Thanatos and the Hemingway soldier' from American Studies International 18 (1979)27-35; satirical poem on Hemingway by Harry T. Moore from Encounter (June 1958); offprint of note 'Hemingway's achievement' by M.L. Rosenthal (New York University, New York, 1961), with Mottram annotations; guidebook to Hemingway in Idaho, endorsed 1988, with extra postcards; newspaper cuttings, 1954-1966, including substantial article 'Papa Hemingway' by A.E. Hotchner from Saturday Evening Post 12 Mar 1966 (note: Hotchner article and 2 others are outsize)

Artillery lectures by Brooke, 1923, with related papers, [1914]-1925

Typescript texts of lectures on artillery, delivered by Brooke to Senior Division, Staff College, Camberley, 1923. Subjects covered include artillery power, the organisation of artillery command, artillery intelligence, artillery in attack, counter battery work, super artillery and artillery in the defence. With related papers, notably photographs of railway guns, [1914-1918];'Super-heavy flat trajectory guns', English translation of part of German Army manual, 1917, issued by General Staff (Intelligence), General Headquarters, France, 1918; offprint of 'The long range gun', text of lecture by Maj John Francis Richard Norman Maitland-Addison, delivered at the Royal Artillery Institution, 1918, extracted from the Royal Artillery Journal, vol 45 no 4, [1918]; typescript copy of statement, 21 Jan 1919, by S M Cleave, Commander, 471 Siege Battery, on shelling of Douai, France, [1918]; typescript notes [by Brooke] on lectures on counterbattery tactics by Maj Penrose and Lt Col [Archibald Henry] Moberly, [1919-1923]; cutting on 'Big Bertha', German long-range gun, from The Times Engineering Supplement, Apr 1920; summary of lecture on artillery in the defence, adapted from earlier lectures, 1923-1924, and delivered by Brooke to Junior Division, Staff College, Camberley, 1925.

Artillery lectures by Brooke, 1925

Texts of lectures on artillery, delivered by Brooke to Junior Division, Staff College. Subjects covered include weapons, organisation, ammunition, gunnery, brigade and battery tactics, close-support weapons and anti-tank tactics, cooperation with aircraft, artillery in the attack, artillery in the defence, and artillery at the Battle of Le Cateau, 1914. With related exercise papers and programmes of visits and demonstrations.

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