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Revue Ou, 1965-1975

Revue Ou 23-24 (Ingatestone Essex, 1965) 1965: includes work by Henri Chopin and Bernard Heidsieck, printed text with gramophone record (note: outsize, special box);

Issue 25 (1965): includes work by François Dufrêne, Ian Hamilton Finlay, John Giorno, Brion Gysin (note: outsize, special box);

Issue 33 (1967): includes work by Henri Chopin, Pierre Albert-Bicot, Brion Gysin, printed text with gramophone record (note: outsize, special box);

Issue 34-35 (1967): includes work by François Dufrêne and Bob Cobbing, printed text with gramophone record (note: outsize, special box);

Issue 42-44 (1973): includes work by Tom Phillips, Arrigo Lora Totino, Nicholas Zurbrugg, printed text with gramophone record (note: outsize, special box);

A propos de Ou-cinquième saison; 1958-1974, un quart de siècle d'avant-garde (Veys, Tielt, 1974), with covering manuscript letter, 30 Jun 1975 from Henri Chopin, including details of publications (note: outsize, special box);

(Note: see also MOTTRAM 6 / Collection Ou)

Revised SOE training manual, Jan 1942 - Jun 1943

Training manual for Special Operations Executive (SOE) personnel, comprising typescript summaries of lectures on establishing cover and alibis in occupied territoy; countering interrogations; planning and methods of attack; German counter espionage methods; conducting and countering surveillance; organising and recruiting agents; communications; organisation of the Nazi Party, German Police, German Army, SS and Luftwaffe; training exercises to be undertaken; fieldcraft; techniques for production of anti-German propaganda in occupied countries. Extensive revisions from 1941 version. 1 file, 130pp

Revised SOE training manual, Jan 1942

Training manual for Special Operations Executive (SOE) personnel, comprising typescript summaries of lectures on guerrilla warfare; activities during first 48 hours of arrival in the field; recruiting agents and informants; establishing cover and communications; intelligence gathering; planning and methods of attack; observation and surveillance; means of police and German occupying forces in maintaining security, controlling civil populations and conducting searches, raids and interrogations; German counter espionage methods; techniques for production of anti-German propaganda in occupied countries; subversion of German occupying forces; codes and cyphers; secret inks. Extensive revisions from 1941 version. 1 file, 138pp

Revised manual of diagnostic criteria for the Maudsley version of the SADS-L questionnaire, 1986

Revised manual of diagnostic criteria for the Maudsley version of the SADS-L questionnaire. The questionnaire, subsequently used in 1994-1996 follow-up study of survivors of the 1988 sinking of the cruise ship JUPITER, was to be completed by the interviewer, and included: a checklist of psychiatric symptoms, degree of social impairment suffered, symptom severity, specific questions relating to panic attacks, phobias, separation anxiety, generalised anxiety disorder, obsessional symptoms, depressive mood, manic syndromes, delusions, alcohol and drug use, eating disorders, physical health.

Reviews, Apr-May 1932, of books on military history, published in the English Review and Fortnightly Review

Reviews by Liddell Hart of The dragon's teeth (Constable, London, 1932) by Maj Gen John Frederick Charles Fuller, Ludendorff: the tragedy of the specialist (Allen and Unwin, London, 1932) by Karl Tscuppik, The war on the Italian Front (Cobden-Sanderson, London, 1932) by Luigi Villari and They that take the sword (G Routledge and Sons, London, 1932) by Esmé Cecil Wingfield-Stratford, in the English Review and Fortnightly Review

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