1. Sheffield Anti-Communist League. 1950. George MacBeth was Chairman.
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2. Death of a Nation.
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3. King Edward VII: School Magazine. March 1950.
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July 1950. Selections from narrative poem The Suburban Scene.
July 1951. Poem, The Terminus -- on Mother's death; also poem South Bank -- on Festival of Britain; photo (3 copies of School Magazine with early work).
4. A few newspaper cuttings and articles including a visit to U.S.A. in 1951.
5. Pre-publication copy of A Form of Words. Fantasy Press. 1954.
6. Corrected typescripts and holograph working sheets for item 5.
7. Unpublished poems. 1953.
8. Typescripts-working notes for Captain Carlsen, entered for the Newdigate prize, Oxford. MacBeth entered under a pseudonym-Don Juan: unpublished.
9. Critical prose, published in Isis and elsewhere.
10. Poems published in Isis and other magazines.
11. Isis magazine. October 27, 1954.
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12. Oxford Tory. 1954.
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13. 5 issues of Trio, edited by George MacBeth: contains poem and reviews by/of George MacBeth.
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14. Adelphi. vol.30 no.3. 1954. Contains two poems by George MacBeth.
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15. Listen. vol.1 no.3. 1954. Contains poems by George MacBeth.
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16. Poems, prose, contributions to periodicals.
17. Thoughts on Time published in New Lines 2, a proof copy of which is also included.
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18. FolioSpring 1956/.
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19. A collection of 4 Fantasy Press publications. 1954.
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20. Working notes, poems and contributions to periodicals. 1954-1963/.
21. GG ( Guildhall Gazette). no.118. December 1962. Contains poem The Cellar.
22. New Departures. April 1962. Contains Concrete Poem by George MacBeth.
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23. The Carlton Miscellany. Winter 1963. Contains two poems by George MacBeth.
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24. Copies of Magazines:
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The Poetry Review. Spring 1963.
Critical Quarterly. Summer 1964.
London Magazine. April 1963 and January 1962.
Paris Review, no.29.
Transatlantic Review, no.11.
The Review, no.2.
25. Contributions to Waysgoose, no.1. Together with copy of magazine.
26. Lecture to the Trainees, Fantasy Press. Together with copy of the book.
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27. The Broken Places.
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28. First stage of the finished manuscript of The Broken Places.
29. The Broken Places, together with newspaper cuttings, reviews and Poetry Society bulletin.
30. A collection of galley proofs for poetry and prose.
31. Two Off-Prints, Critical Quarterly. 1962 no.4:
The Sick Rhetoric of War prose.
Lee-Hamilton and the Romantic Agony prose.
32. Broadcast script. 1963. The Sick Rhetoric of War.
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33. Broadcast script. 1962. Interview with George MacBeth about his two poems The Tin and Bedtime Story.
34. Broadcast script. 1961. Selection of poems by George MacBeth.
35. Manuscript. 1960.
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36. Prose and prose drafts. Published and unpublished. Including articles on Hemingway-Sandburg-Jeffers.
37. Material relating to The Penguin Anthology of Sick Verse.
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38. Complete galley proofs for item no.37.
39. Original working sheets for The Doomsday Show.
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40. 2nd stage of the script (item no.39), a printed script with holograph corrections.
41. Final revised script of item no.39 and 40.
42. A copy of the original programme and proof-programme as well as newspaper reviews relevant to item no.39 and 41.
43. Penguin Modern Poets, no.6.
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44. A Doomsday Book. Comparable to item no.27.
45. Copy of item no.44 with reviews-with galley proofs.
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46. Missile Commander.
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47. The Calf.
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48. Poems, contributed to Lines. Summer 1964.
49. Workbook with the holograph manuscript and notes of The Humming Birds.
50. Typescript with holograph correction of item no.49 and copy of Ark journal containing the published work.
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51. Complete galley proofs of The Penguin Book of Animal Verse with book and reviews. Together with tape recordings of interview.
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52. Collection of material relevant to Penguin Book of Animal Verse. Typescript, introduction, photostats and ephemera.
53. GROUP sheets: The reverse of one of the sheets has a holograph letter to Stephen Spender.
54. Poems read at the GROUP meetings.
55. All the poet's unpublished material written during the period 1957-1960/.
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56. Copies of magazines containing contributions by AMBIT: 3 issues and a copy of Modern Poetry in Translation. George MacBeth is one of the editors.
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