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Part of George Kuthan collection
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Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
[Collection poster: biography and overview of the collection]
Part of George Kuthan collection
The collection consists of correspondence written by Ezra Pound while in St. Elizabeth's Hospital to Denis Goacher, a British writer, concerning publishing projects and publicity schemes to secure Pound's release (1952-1957), to Pound's long-time friends Wyndham Lewis and Agnes Bedford (1946-1959), and to Willis Hawley, a sinologist, concerning linguistic and technical details involved with the publication of "Confucius: The Great Digest and Unwobbling Pivot" (1951). Some of the correspondence to Hawley was written by Dorothy Pound and James Laughlin.
Pound, Ezra Loomis
Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
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Wildflowers of British Columbia: General
Part of George Kuthan collection
Series consists of twenty-two pen and watercolour drawings and two posters made by George Kuthan in 1959 portraying wildflowers and wild animals of British Columbia. The posters illustrate a short biography and the title of his collection.
Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
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Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
Part of George Kuthan collection
Collection consists of typescript, manuscript and handwritten poems, wartime letters between Trevor Blakemore and Philip Godfray, between Ann Driver (Blakemore) and Philip Godfray, between Ann Driver (Blakemore) and Madame Godfray, and a memorial service program for Trevor Blakemore. Correspondence reflects themes such as British literary clubs, the wartime attitudes of the Blakemores, BBC wartime broadcasts and the evacuation of children from Nazi-occupied Channel Islands.
Godfray, Philip