Booklet, 'Yunga, Quechau y Kolla', 1956 (in Spanish)
- K/PP65/4/21/7
- Item
- 1956
Booklet in Spanish 'Yunga, Quechau y Kolla'. 1 item
56 results with digital objects Show results with digital objects
Booklet, 'Yunga, Quechau y Kolla', 1956 (in Spanish)
Booklet in Spanish 'Yunga, Quechau y Kolla'. 1 item
Territorial Army and Air Force Association of the County of London official information pamphlets for 1925 and [1935], with names of members, committees and committee members; commanding and staff officers within 56 (1 London), 47 (2 London) Divs, London 26 and 27 Air Defence Bdes and HQ 1 Air Defence Group, Royal Air Force; list of units with names of commanding officers and unit HQ addresses; unit establishment statistics; rules and regulations. 4 booklets
Booklets about the Tank Museum, Dorset, 1954
Tank Museum guides produced by the Royal Armoured Corps School, Bovington, Dorset, parts 1-4. 4 booklets
Booklets about US President Franklin Roosevelt by right-wing US historian Harry Barnes, 1950-1958
Five booklets by Harry Elmer Barnes entitled Was Roosevelt pushed into war by popular demand in 1941? Discussion of paper read by Professor Dexter Perkins before the American Historical Association, Stevens Hotel, Chicago, December 29, 1950 (No publication details, 1950); Rauch on Roosevelt. A study in appearances and realities (No publication details, [1950]); The chickens of the interventionist liberals have come home to roost (American Renaissance Book Club, Chicago, [1950]); The court historians versus revisionism (American Renaissance Book Club, Chicago,[1950]); Revisionism and the promotion of peace (The Libertarian Press, New Jersey, 1958). 1 file
Booklets and other items relating to the Communist Party, 1933-1944
Papers relating to the Communist Party, including programme for the Daily Worker third anniversary dinner, 13 Apr 1933, signed by attendees including Tom Wintringham; programme for debate 'This House has no confidence in His Majesty's Government' with Wintringham as guest speaker, held at Cambridge Union Society, 11 Mar 1930; Communist Party training syllabus 'historical synopsis'; press cutting 'Bee Wells rolls up her sleeves in recruiting race', Daily Worker , 21 Aug 1937; Communist Party publications including Communist International, 15 Mar 1932; booklet 'Britain for the people', May 1944; booklet by Harry Pollitt, 'Smash Hitler now!', 26 Jun 1941; booklet by Pollitt, 'Britain's chance has come', [1941] and 'Forward to a new life for South Wales', Jan 1944. 1 file
Lectures and booklets for the Home Guard including diagram of how to make an improvised crossbow; diagram of the path of a bomb; some suggestions as to the practise of street fighting, 5 Dec 1939; series of lectures using excerpts from The German Army: a general outline of its present organisation, tactics and training , by Anton Von Bechtolsheim, delivered in the field artillery school, Oklahoma, 1931-1932; booklet, 'The Home Guard can fight: a summary of lectures given at Osterley Park Training School', HMSO, 1941; booklet, 'Tank hunting and destruction', the War Office, 29 Aug 1940; booklet, 'Operations, part one - general principles, fighting troops and their characteristics', the War Office, Sep 1939 and booklet, 'Extracts from army training memorandum no 40' issued for the Home Guard, the War Office, 25 Aug 1941; précis of three lectures: 'German Offensive tactics', 'Modern defensive tactics' and 'Street fighting'; draft paper outlining the home defence course at Osterley and lectures on 'introduction to war', smoke mortar, messages and reporting, firearms, guerrilla warfare, grenades and explosives, camouflage, street fighting, aeroplanes, and anti-tank ambush.
Booklets by Bill Butler, 1966-1972, published by other publishers
Bill Butler, booklets, published other than by Unicorn Books: The discovery of America (Writers Forum, London, 1966) containing title poem and extra material; The discovery of America (Interim Books, New York, 1967); title poem only, 2 copies; A long slow waltz (Prensa de Lagar, Portland, Oregon, 1968); Byrne's atlas (Wallrich Books, London, 1970); In progress: Alder Gulch and other poems (apparently a photocopy reprint of original edition by Haunted Bookshop, Berkeley, California, 1961, presented to Mottram, Christmas 1971); Savonarola's drum (Claude Rains, Brighton, 1971); Seattle, everybody died (Aloes Books, London, 1971); A Cheyenne legend (Turret Books, London, 1972)
Booklets by Cris Cheek, 1976-1992
Cris Cheek, booklets: Lardhead by Cheek (Bluff Books, London, 1976); Short story in sound by Cheek (Bluff Books, London, 1977); A5 momenta nos. 3, 7, 8 by Cheek (Bluff Books, London, 1978); mailing, 29 Dec 1978 comprising three miniature booklets by Cheek with wording 'Cris mess rose', 'Unofficial diversion' and 'Crossing' on the covers; First body of work by Cheek (Bluff Books, London, 1978), 3 copies; Is television the moving, booklet by Cheek and Lawrence Upton [1978]; visual booklet by Cheek with the wording 'The potential sparing the moment' on the cover (Bluff Books, London, 1979), with a brief note from the author; The hill by Cheek (Bluff Books, London, 1980); visual publication comprising loose leaves in a paper band with title: 'Shape Speaks / to Eric / with Love / Cris Cheek / Instantprints 1980'; Balance wipes by Cheek (Shabby Editions, Editions, 1982); Mud by Cheek (Spanner/Open Field, London, 1984), 6 copies; 444 by Cheek (Writers Forum, London, 1992), 2 copies; three unattributed booklets of visual work, kept by Mottram in Cheek grouping; visual publication bound with paper band, inscribed by Cheek; promotional booklet for performance group JgJgJg; flyer for Cheek reading at The Rainbow Cafe, Hornsey Rise, London; flyer for Cheek seminar at King's College London
Booklets on botany in German and Swedish
Booklets including 'Svalof original seed: a presentation for the use of our patrons'; booklet in German 'Gut, Molkerei und garten in Alnarp'; booklet for Weibullsholm plant breeding institute and guidebook to 'Linnemuseet I Uppsala' in Swedish.
Booklets produced by the Common Wealth Party, [1943-1945]
Common Wealth Party booklets including 'Common Wealth five point programme'; Common Wealth manifesto, second edition 1 Aug 1943 and forth edition, Jun 1944; 'Common Wealth policy 1944-1945'; 'Questions and answers from Common Wealth meetings' by Richard Acland (President of Common Wealth); 'Election handbook'; 'What is Common Wealth?', by R Page Arnot; 'The future of industry', by Joan Robinson; 'Statement of aims', 'The future of agriculture', 'Common Wealth and the political parties', 'What is Common Wealth?', 'Sir Richard Acland states our case in parliament', 'We answer your questions' and 'Danger and opportunity'. 13 items
Booklets published by Thomas A Clark, 1978-1990
Thomas A. Clark booklets, from his own Moschatel Press, Nailsworth, Gloucestershire: Fly patterns for still waters, 1978; A short tour of the Highlands, 1979; Four English flowers, cards, 1979; From a glossary of Old Scots, 1979; The frog leaps, 1979; Adjectives for grasses, 1980; After Marvell, 1980, 2 copies; Four horizons, 1980; Tansy buttons, 1980; Sixteen sonnets, 1981; A dedication, 1982; For returning warriors, card, 1982; Twenty four sentences about the forest, 1982; Under the brae, 1982; Wayward definitions, 1982; A collect, 1983; The Blue Boat, card as flyer for the magazine of that name, 1983; From sea to sea, 1990; A basket of landscapes, undated; A vase of daffodils, a patch of sorrel, undated; After Pissarro, undated; An affinity of eye and petal, card in envelope, undated; Flower, card in envelope, undated; Folding the last sheep, undated, in envelope; Four flowers, undated; Gatherings, undated; Haystacks and islands, undated; Horizon, undated, in envelope; Moss stitch, undated; Of leaves, undated; Pauses and digressions, undated; Proverbs of the meadow, undated; Shape and shade, undated; The hollow way, undated; Two evergreen horizons, undated; Water c(a)resses, card, undated; untitled card showing rose varieties, undated; untitled card with flowerheads, undated, in envelope; untitled card with wording 'September...ember', undated; untitled card showing wood stove; untitled folded card with wording 'but all shall be well...'; untitled booklet opening 'Toe pebble', undated
Booklets published by Unicorn Bookshop, 1963-1974
Bill Butler, booklets published by Unicorn Bookshop (Brighton and Seattle): Capricorn (1963), with extempore verse inscription by the author; The unicorn: self-destroying poem (unopened, in envelope, 1966); White skin (poemcard, 1968); Peace talking (poemcard, 1968); My one leaf head (1969), poems, 2 copies; The Gertrude Stein cookbook (1969), poems; Angel dancing (self-published, 1971), poems; Country decadence (1971), poems; Home movies (1972), poems; Unicorn (1972), poem; poemcard opening 'Dream at the bottom of Clearwater Lake..', sent as note to Mottram, 16 Jul 1974; invitation card to Butler's trial, 1968; undated poemcard, opening 'Hurray, hurray...'
Booklets relating to Basil Bunting, 1965-1989
Basil Bunting, booklets: The spoils (The Morden Tower Book Room, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1965); 'Two new odes' in Agenda 4/5-6 (London, 1966), with essays on Bunting by Herbert Read, Charles Tomlinson, Robert Creeley and Kenneth Cox, and poems by Geoffrey Hill, John Heath-Stubbs, Gael Turnbull, and Hugh MacDiarmid on William Dunbar; first printing of Briggflatts in Poetry 107/4 (Chicago, 1966); first book-form publication of Briggflatts (Fulcrum Press, London, 1966) (outsize); Descants on Rawthey's madrigal: conversations with Basil Bunting by Jonathan Williams (Gnomon Press, Lexington, Kentucky, 1968); Presidential address: an artist's view on regional arts patronage by Basil Bunting (Northern Arts, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1976); Agenda 16/1 (London, 1978). 'Basil Bunting special issue', with 3 poems by Bunting and Bunting talking about Briggflatts, and essays by Kenneth Cox, Peter Makin, Robert Creeley and others; Bunting A note on 'Briggflatts' (Basil Bunting Poetry Archive, Durham, 1989); (note: found in association with Bunting Collected poems (Fulcrum Press, London, 1968), Collected poems (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2nd edn, 1978), Uncollected poems ed. Richard Caddel (Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1991), Bunting's translation of Obaid-e Zakani, The pious cat (Bertram Rota, London, 1986), Loquitur (Fulcrum Press, London, 1965), Poetry Review 65/4 (London, 1975), including Bunting's poem 'At Briggflatts Meetinghouse', Whips & scorpions: specimens of modern satiric verse 1914-1931 ed. Sherard Vines (Wishart, 1932), including four poems by Bunting, Victoria Forde The poetry of Basil Bunting (Bloodaxe Books, Newcastle upon Tyne, 1991), Basil Bunting: man and poet ed. Carroll F. Terrell (National Poetry Foundation, Orono, Maine, 1981), and magazines Stand 8/2, Scripsi 1/3-4, Paideuma 9/1 and Writing 12, which all have some material by or on Bunting)
Booklets relating to pacifism, 1943, produced by the Peace Pledge Union
Series of four Classics of Non-Violence booklets entitled Civil Disobedience by Henry David Thoreau; The moral equivalent to war by William James; Letter to a Hindu by Leo Tolstoy (Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoi) and The Doctrine of the sword. The law of suffering modern politics by Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, (Peace Pledge Union, London, 1943). 1 file
Booklets relating to Paul Blackburn, 1955-1980
Paul Blackburn, published booklets: The dissolving fabric (The Divers Press, [New York], 1955), 2 copies; Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit: a bouquet for Flatbush (Totem Press, New York, 1960); The nets (Trobar Books, New York, 1961); Sing-song (Caterpillar 4, New York, 1966-1967); In, on, or about the premises (Cape Goliard, London, 1968); Hunk of skin (City Light Books, San Francisco, 1968), translation of Pablo Picasso; Three dreams and an old poem (Beau Fleuve 1, Buffalo, New York, 1970); Pierre Vidal: translations (Mulch Press, New York, 1972); Halfway down the coast: poems and snapshots (Mulch Press, Northampton, Massachusetts, 1975); By ear (# Magazine (sic), New York, 1978); Poems of Federico Garcia Lorca chosen and translated by Paul Blackburn (Momo's Press, San Francisco, 1979); Paul Blackburn: a checklist (Documents for New Poetry 2, University of California, San Diego, 1980), 2 copies; Against the silences (Permanent Press, London & New York, 1980); The dissolving fabric (no publishing details, seal on folder-like cover unbroken); The accumulated criticism of Paul Blackburn (Bibliphasia Reprint Service, not dated); (note: found in group with The cities (Grove Press, New York, 1967); Early selected Y Mas: poems 1949-1966 (Black Sparrow Press, Los Angeles, 1972); The journals (Black Sparrow Press, Los Angeles, 1975); Proensa: an anthology of Troubadour poetry selected and translated by Paul Blackburn (University of California Press, Berkeley, 1978); The collected poems of Paul Blackburn (Persea Books, New York, 1985))
Booklets relating to Thomas A Clark, 1970-1990, produced by other publishers
Thomas A. Clark booklets, published by presses other than his own Moschatel Press: The sand burg (Ferry Press, London, 1966); Down and out in Tighnabruaich (Akros Publications, Preston, 1970); Emphatic forms (Bettiscombe Press, Bridport, Dorset, 1971); Some particulars (The Jargon Society, Dentdale, as Jargon 75, 1971); Some life until I took wing (Writers Forum, [1972]); Pointing still (Arc Publications, Gillingham, Kent, 1974); Stumbling on lemons, published as Aggie Weston's 5 (Belper, Derbyshire, 1974); A still life, with Six variations on a chrysanthemum of William Morris by Ian Gardner (The Jargon Society, Dentdale, 1977 as Jargon 86); Arrangement in a blue jug (Arnica Press, no place of publication given, 1977); Pebbles from a Japanese garden (Topia Press, New York & Bradford, 1977); Corners of a lost garden (Borken Ground Press, Bristol, 1980); Four sonnets (Other Branch Readings, Bath, 1980); The pocket glade dictionary (Underwhich Editions, Toronto, 1980); Candid fields: essays and reflections on the work of Thomas A. Clark (Interim Press, Budleigh Salterton, Devon, 1987); Nothing in particular (Morning Star Publications, Edinburgh, 1990); found in association with Madder Lake (The Coach House Press, Toronto, 1981), A Ruskin sketchbook (Coracle Press, London, 1979)
Booklets, ‘The Pugwash movement at twenty one’, 1978 and 1984
Published booklet, ‘The Pugwash movement at twenty one’, produced by Pugwash Conferences on Science and World Affairs outlining the work of the organisation, with manuscript annotations by Wilkins. Also copies of a 1984 edition of the booklet, with updated text
Booklets, 1937, on the role of the Territorial Army in the defence of Britain
Papers issued by the Council of County Territorial Associations, London, and the Territorial Army Joint Publicity and Recruiting Committee for London and the Home Counties, Duke of York's Headquarters, London, comprising booklet The Defence of Britain, the Importance of the Territorial Army, leaflet Defend England, join the anti-aircraft units of the Territorial Army including list of units in 1 Anti-Aircraft Div and abridged conditions of service and leaflet Join the Territorial Army containing abridged conditions of service with list of units comprising London Div, 44 (Home Counties) Div and 1 Anti-Aircraft Div, (W W Sprague and Co Ltd, London, Jan and Feb 1937); 1 file
Publications relating to the [Geneva Conventions] comprising Le Lieu de Genève, exposé général by Gen Georges Saint-Paul (Imprimerie Arrault et Cie, Tours, 1938) originally published in Strasbourg Médical, and pamphlet containing the manifesto of the Lieux de Genève, 'Association pour la protection des populations civiles en cas de conflits armés', dated Jun 1937. 2 booklets
Booklets, [1939-1944], on subjects including left wing politics and nationalisation of industry
Booklets collected by Tom and Katherine 'Kitty' Wintringham including Through Chaos to Community by John Macmurray; Hansard, 8 Dec 1944; Jak Valcili Husite (in Czech) by Eduard Wagner, given to Wintringham, Jan 1947; 'Who owns Britain?', by Gordon Schaffer, for the Reynolds News report of the unity conference, 2 Apr 1944; 'History', Chinese Ministry of Information, 1944; 'Private enterprise or public control', by Joan Robinson; 'British tanks', HMSO, 1942; Labour Party publications including statement of policy on 'Labour and Defence', May 1939 and 'Straight Left'. 1 file