The Economist: 'A crack in China', 1978 May 6
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The Economist: 'A crack in China' relating to comments by Chief of Staff, AM Sir Neil Cameron, Peking.
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The Economist: 'A crack in China', 1978 May 6
The Economist: 'A crack in China' relating to comments by Chief of Staff, AM Sir Neil Cameron, Peking.
The Ecologist 1/1 (London, 1970): on man and the environment, the quality of life, pollution, conservation
The East West Journal 5/6 (Boston, Massachusetts, 1975): includes interview with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, separate book review section;
Issue 6/5, 1976: features, 'Report from Naropa-Rocky Mountain Buddhism-with Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche' (outsize)
The East Village Other 1/7 (New York, 1966): emphasis on article, 'Total Field Awareness', 10;
Issue 2/2, 1966: includes article, 'Renaissance or die' by Allen Ginsberg (outsize)
The Ear in a Wheatfield n. s. 2 (Hawthorn, Australia, 1973), edited by Kris Hemensley: includes work by John Hall and Paul Buck
The Drummer 219 (Philadelphia, 30 Nov 1972): includes article on Gary Snyder;
Issue 245 (29 May 1973): includes feature on Watergate story;
Issue 268, 1973, open at interview with Mohammed Ali (formerly Cassius Clay): issue opens with article, 'Why it is necessary to impeach President Nixon';
Issue 270, 1973, open at article on Norman Mailer;
Issue 272, 1973, open at article on Bob Dylan;
Issue 273, 1973, open at interview with Gore Vidal;
Issue 274, 1973: includes interview with Timothy Leary;
Issue (275), 1973: includes part one of article on Andy Warhol by Bokris-Wylie;
Issue 276, 1974: includes part 2 of article on Andy Warhol by Bokris-Wylie;
Issue 279, 1974: includes feature on the 'Inner Peace Racket';
Issue 286, 1974: open at article, 'Robin Morgan and the Women's Rebellion' (outsize); (Note: for issue 282, 1974, a Ginsberg special, see MOTTRAM 5 /Ginsberg)
The Doe Done to Death by the Dog: done into verse by the Doctor, 1870
The Doe Done to Death by the Dog: done into verse by the Doctor [John Samuel Bewley Monsell, vicar of Egham, Surrey] (London: Bell and Daldy, 1870).
The division in attack' issued by the General Staff (Army Printing and Stationery Service, France, revised edition, Nov 1918). 1 booklet
The Dittybox magazine number 8, Feb 1945
The Dittybox, no. 8, containing articles and photographs on the Royal Marines' assault on Westkappelle, Netherlands; Royal Navy ship's pets and a fictional story about an Maltese town called Dopo Domani. Front cover features a photograph of British navy personnel clearing the Belgian river Scheldt, (HMSO, London). Official monthly magazine of the Royal Navy, produced for the Admiralty. Printed in black and white, 1945. 52 pp, 1 item
The Dittybox magazine number 18, Dec 1945
The Dittybox, no. 18, containing articles and photographs on the significance of the Royal Navy's victory over the Japanese navy, cormorant fishing in South China and a fictional story about naval personnel elephant hunting in India. Front cover features photograph of a Royal Navy patrol boat (HMSO, London). Official monthly magazine of the Royal Navy, produced for the Admiralty. Printed in black and white, 1945. 52 pp, 1 item
The Dittybox magazine number 17, Nov 1945
The Dittybox, no. 17, containing articles and photographs on the Royal Navy's campaign against Japan, the sinking of HMS GLOWWORM, 1940, and pearl fishers of the Indian Ocean. Front cover features illustration of aeroplanes taking off from an aircraft carrier (HMSO, London). Official monthly magazine of the Royal Navy, produced for the Admiralty. Printed in black and white, 1945. 52 pp, 1 item
The Dittybox magazine number 16, Oct 1945
The Dittybox, no. 16, containing articles and photographs on the achievements of HMS ILLUSTRIOUS; geography and history of Cambodia; Elders and Fyffes' banana boats. Front cover features a photograph of HMS ILLUSTRIOUS (HMSO, London). 52 pp, 1 item
The Dittybox magazine number 15, Sep 1945
The Dittybox, no. 15, containing articles and photographs on first-hand accounts of Navy assignments; an act of valour for which the first Victoria Cross won by the Royal Marines during World War Two was awarded and the history of the New Zealand Shipping Company. Front cover features a photograph of a surfacing submarine (HMSO, London). Official monthly magazine of the Royal Navy, produced for the Admiralty. Printed in black and white, 1945. 52 pp, 1 item
The Dittybox magazine number 14, Aug 1945
The Dittybox, no. 14, containing articles and photographs on the Royal Navy's clearance of the Scheldt river estuary in Belgium and the Netherlands; the Royal Navy culture of swearing and a biography of Adm Sir Bruce Austin Fraser, Commander-in-Chief of British Pacific Fleet. Front cover features a photograph of Royal Navy battleships at sea in silhouette (HMSO, London). Official monthly magazine of the Royal Navy, produced for the Admiralty. Printed in black and white, 1945. 52 pp, 1 item
The distribution of General Staff publications, 1942
The distribution of General Staff publications' issued by the War Office (Keliher, Hudson and Kearns, London, Sep 1942). 1 booklet
The dimensions of the morning, by D R Wagner, produced by Black Rabbit Press, 1969
Black Rabbit Press (San Francisco): The dimensions of the morning by D R Wagner, 1969
The Dick: A newspaper of truth, rectitude, honor & knowledge 1/1 (New York, 1967), edited by Ed Sanders: includes short articles, visuals, a poem, 'For Anger' by Michael McClure, and a revealing quiz about literary personalities (outsize)
The Dialogues, by David Posner, produced by Black Sparrow, 1969
Black Sparrow (Los Angeles): poem card 'The dialogues' by David Posner, 1969
The Diabetic ABC: A practical book for patients and nurses, R D Lawrence, 1936
Part of KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL
The Diabetic ABC. A practical book for patients and nurses by Robert Daniel Lawrence, Physician of the Diabetic Department at King's College Hospital. 4 Edn.
The Development of Higher Education into the 1990s, 1985
The Development of Higher Education into the 1990s, 59pp HMSO, London, May 1985