| Manuscripts/MS Add.9816/A contains: |
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| 78 |
Tambimuttu and John Piper, India love poems (Paradine, 1977) |
| 79 |
Robert Brittain, Now comes the light (1977) |
| 80 |
J. G. Lubbock, Perceptions of the earth (Bertram Rota, 1977) |
| 81 |
The Chester play of The Deluge; with ten wood-engravings by D. Jones (Clover Hill Editions, 1977) |
| 82 |
Leslie Shepard, The history of the horn book (Broadsheet King, 1977) |
| 83 |
The Psalms of David (Deighton Bell, 1977) |
| 84 |
The Sobieski hours: a manuscript in the Royal Library at Windsor Castle; examined by Eleanor P. Spencer (Academic Press for the Roxburghe Club, 1977) |
| 85 |
Lucy Boston, Time is undone (1977) |
| 86 |
Alexander Hutchison, Four poems in broadside (1977) |
| 87 |
Ted Hughes, Adam and the sacred nine; with a drawing by Leonard Baskin (Rainbow Press, 1978) |
| 88 |
W. A. Rathkey, A questionnaire for God (1978) |
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Rampant Lions Press Archive
| Title |
The Psalms of David (Deighton Bell, 1977) |
| Reference |
MS Add.9816/A/83 |
| Covering Dates |
1975-1977 |
| Extent and Medium |
3 envelopes |
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| Content and context |
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Paste-up from typescript copy with manuscript annotations (marked 'pasted-up copy'); drawings, layouts, artwork, and trial settings, mostly annotated by Sebastian Carter to form a sequence; page proof, marked; prospectus (copy, layouts, artwork, various proofs, and printed prospectus); correspondence with Sebastian Carter, including estimates and layouts; proof copy consisting of unsewn sheets, inscribed 'a progress'
Correspondents include Deighton Bell (John Beech), Derek Bowen, Eyre & Spottiswoode Ltd (Charles Friend), Ludlow Industries (J. T. Harrison), Scriptorium Services Ltd (A. C. Jeffries), Wm. Dawson & Sons Ltd (Ian Williams).
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