A 16-line poem entitled 'Tis Sixty Years Since', beginning with the line 'In the vain and everlasting flux and efflux of existence,' signed 'L. C. H.' The handwriting has been identified to be of Lionel Charles Hopkins, who served as the Vice President and a Councillor of the Society. Text on the other side of the document, in a different hand, reads 'Mrs E. Clark at 49 De Laune Street, Kennington', who appears to be the recipient of the document, from 'G[eorge] Justin Lynskey, KC, New Court, Temple'.
UnknownDraft of a poem to Miss Hoare by "Ignote" (unknown). Handwritten, 1 piece, 1 side
Poems by Anne Stevenson. Drafts of poems: Sierra Nevada, The Loss, The Garden of Intellect, The Television, The Suburb, The Spirit is too Blunt an Instrument, England, The Victory and The House, by Anne Stevenson.
Stevenson Anne b 1933Three Poems of Kuan Han-ch'ing (c.1210-1300) - draft translation of Defy Old Age, Get out while you can, and Half one thing and half the other.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Poems of the Late T'ang was published by Penguin Classics (London) in 1965 as part of the UNESCO Chinese translation series. The material in this series consists of drafts and correspondence.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Poems of the Late T'ang - a draft of the book.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Poems of the West Lake was published by Wellsweep Press (London) in 1990. This series contains drafts of the poems and correspondence regarding the publication of the book.
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Poems of the West Lake was published in Renditions (Hong Kong) no.25, 1987. This material is a letter from Eva Hung, Executive Editor, Renditions, to Angus Graham to ask if he would be willing to translate some selections of the Zhuang zi for a special editions of Renditions on prose, both classical and contemporary, dated 6 September 1988.
Hung EvaPoems of the West Lake translated by A.C. Graham with title page dedication, "To Gu Meigao with gratitude".
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991Poems of the West Lake translated by A.C. Graham with dedication "To Gu Meigao with gratitude".
Graham Angus Charles 1919-1991