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Guide to the Walter De la Mare Papers , 1912-1984

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Guide to the Walter De la Mare Special Collections M0589 1 Papers , 1912-1984 Guide to the Walter De la Mare Papers , 1912-1984

Collection number: M0589

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Descriptive Summary Title: Walter De la Mare Papers , Date (inclusive): 1912-1984 Collection number: Special Collections M0589 Creator: De la Mare, Walter, 1873-1956. Extent: 4 linear ft. Repository: Stanford University. Libraries. Dept. of Special Collections and University Archives. Language: English. Access Restrictions None. Publication Rights Property rights reside with the repository. Literary rights reside with the creators of the documents or their heirs. To obtain permission to publish or reproduce, please contact the Public Services Librarian of the Dept. of Special Collections. Provenance Gift of Dorothy L. Hatch, 1991 and 1993. Preferred Citation: [Identification of item] Walter De la Mare Papers , M0589, Dept. of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries, Stanford, Calif. Scope and Content Includes letters, manuscripts, muscical scores, and printed ephemera collected by Dorothy Hatch. Major correspondents include John Black, Richard Church, Leonard Clark, Graham Greene, Dorothy Hatch, Edward Marsh, Barbara Morison, Christopher Morley, , F. C. Owlett, Herman Peschmann, and Elizabeth Myers Powys. Includes poetry and letters by Edward Marsh. Clippings of drama and book reviews. Reprints about De la Mare. Access Terms Black, John, 1922- Church, Richard, 1893- Clark, Leonard.

Guide to the Walter De la Mare Special Collections M0589 2 Papers , 1912-1984 Greene, Graham, 1904- Marsh, Edward. Morison, Barbara. Morley, Chrisotpher, 1890-1957. Morrell, Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, Lady, 1873-1938. Owlett, F. C. Peschmann, Herman. Powys, Elizabeth Myers. --20th century. Hatch, Dorothy L. Collector.

Correspondence Box 1, Folder 1 24 postcards, WDLM to Lady Ottoline Morrell, 1927-1931;some n.d. Box 1, Folder 2 14 letters, WDLM to Elizabeth Myers Powys, 1944,including 1 autograph poem Box 1, Folder 3 13 letters, WDLM to Elizabeth Myers Powys, 1945 Box 1, Folder 3 2 letters, WDLM to Littleton Powys, 1945 Box 1, Folder 4 17 letters, WDLM to Elizabeth Myers Powys, 1946 Box 1, Folder 4 1 telegram, WDLM to Elizabeth Myers Powys, 1946 Box 1, Folder 4 3 letters, WDLM to Littleton Powys, 1946 Box 1, Folder 5 1 ALS, WDLM to John Black, 1940 Box 1, Folder 5 1 TLS, WDLM to John Black, 1940 Box 1, Folder 5 1 ALS, WDLM to John Black, 1950 Box 1, Folder 5 2 TLS, WDLM to Richard Church, 1940,including ALS from Church to Hudson Box 1, Folder 5 2 ALS, WDLM to Laurence, 1945 Box 1, Folder 5 1 TLS, WDLM to Conal O'Riordan, 1942 Box 1, Folder 5 5 TLS, WDLM to Miss English, 1935-1939 Box 1, Folder 5 2 TLS, WDLM to Dr. Hurst Box 1, Folder 6 1 ALS, WDLM to Christopher Morley ( 1890-1957,editor and writer at Doubleday, Page (1913-17)and Ladies Home Journal (1917-18)), 1917 Box 1, Folder 6 4 ALS, WDLM to F.C. Owlett, 1940-53 Box 1, Folder 6 12 TLS, WDLM to F.C. Owlett, 1940-53 Box 1, Folder 6 1 postcard, signed, WDLM to F.C. Owlett, 1940-53 Box 1, Folder 6 1 autograph poem, WDLM to F.C. Owlett, 1930 Box 1, Folder 7 7 TLS, WDLM to Hermann Peschmann, 1933-46 Box 1, Folder 7 2 ALS, WDLM to Hermann Peschmann, 1941-46 Box 1, Folder 7 3 autograph correspondence cards, WDLM to Hermann Peschmann, 1 n.d., 1948, 1937 Box 1, Folder 7 1 autograph postcard, WDLM to Peschmann, 1946 Box 1, Folder 7 3 ALS, 1 TLS, WDLM to Frederick B. Eddy, 1922-24 Box 1, Folder 8 10 ALS, 1 TLS, 1 envelope [1953]WDLM to Mrs. Gerald Bishop, 1919-25 Box 1, Folder 8 5 ALS, 3 TLS, WDLM to Gerald Bishop, [1919]-1953 Box 1, Folder 8 1 ALS, WDLM to Lescelles Abercrombie, 1929 Box 1, Folder 8 4 ALS, 7 TLS, 4 envelopes, WDLM to Catherine Abercrombie, 1940-53 Box 1, Folder 9 7 ALS, WDLM to Mrs. Bromley, 1924 Box 1, Folder 9 2 Christmas cards, signed, WDLM to Edward and Barbara Morison, n.d. Box 1, Folder 9 1 autograph correspondence card, WDLM to Barbara Morison, with envelope, n.d. Box 1, Folder 9 3 envelopes, WDLM to Barbara Morison, n.d. Box 1, Folder 9 7 ALS, 1 ALS with envelope, 3 TLS, 2 TLS with envelope, WDLM to Barbara Morison, 1946-56 Box 1, Folder 10 3 TLS, WDLM to Sir Sidney Roberts, 1931-34 Box 1, Folder 10 3 ALS, WDLM to Mr. Tadler, [1910] Box 1, Folder 11 2 autograph poems, The Monkey and the Dolphin and The Oracle and the Impious Man, by Edward Marsh, after LaFontaine Box 1, Folder 11 1 ALS, with envelope, Edward Marsh to Frank Pleadwell, 1949

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Box 1, Folder 11 1 newspaper clipping from Pretoria, South Africa, on Marsh's bequest of 400 paintings to Commonwealth museums Scope and Content Note both items previously enclosed in a copy of Marsh's autobiography

Box 1, Folder 11 1 TMs, 6pp., WDLM's recollections of Edward Marsh, intended for Eddie Marsh: Sketches for a Composite Literary Portrait, ed. Hassall and Marlieus [?] Box 1, Folder 11 3 postcards from Leonard Clark (b. 1905, friend and protege of WDLM) to Sir Sidney Cockerell, 1958-9 Box 1, Folder 11 1 TLS from Leonard Clark to Mary MacArthur, 1962 Box 1, Folder 11 3 TLS, 1 ALS from Leonard Clark to John Smith [?], 1962-4 Box 1, Folder 11 1 ALS, Leonard Clark to William, 1962 Box 1, Folder 11 2 sets of galley proofs, 1 autograph Ms and 1 typed Ms, both signed, for Six Poems for Children Box 1, Folder 11 1 typed Ms poem Full Circle, with signed notes to John Smith Box 1, Folder 11 1 typed Ms Ideas in Poetry Box 1, Folder 11 3 ALS, Leonard Clark to H. Simpson, 1953-56,re: election to Royal Literary Society Box 1, Folder 11 3 ALS, Mary Winter Were [pseudonym; i.e., Mary E.J. Hughes] to Henry Simpson, 1950.re: election to RLS Box 1, Folder 11 1 typed p. reviews Box 1, Folder 11 1 ALS, Richard Church to John Smith (ed. Poetry Review), n.d. Box 1, Folder 11 3p. typed Ms, signed R Church, Shakespeare Sonnet Competition Box 1, Folder 12 9 ALS, 18 TLS, 7 A/TLS, WDLM to Revd. J.A. Bouquet (1875-1971),a contemporary of WDLM's at St. Paul's Choir School, 1939-53,with notes by Bouquet's son Box 1, Folder 13 2 ALS, WDLM to Mrs. Fletcher, 1919, 1926 Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, WDLM to Dear Madam, 1919.re: anthology Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, WDLM to C.K. Ogden (ed. Cambridge Magazine), 1920[?],with transcription Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, WDLM to Dear Sir, 1920,with transcription. re: setting poem to music Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, WDLM to Mr. Walker, 1921,with transcription Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, WDLM to Dear Madam, 1921 Box 1, Folder 13 1 TLS, WDLM to J.A. Craig, 1922.re: use of portrait photograph Box 1, Folder 13 2 TLS, WDLM to Mr. Farjeon, 1923.re: setting The Truant to music Box 1, Folder 13 1 TLS, WDLM to Mr. Atkinson, 1923.re: reading at club Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, WDLM to Mr. Barrett, 1923. Box 1, Folder 13 1 TLS, WDLM to Mr. Brown, 1925.re: anthology Box 1, Folder 13 1 TLS, WDLM to Dear Brereton, 1927 Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, WDLM to Dear Bayliss, with transciption Box 1, Folder 13 1 TLS, WDLM to Miss Muster, 1927 Box 1, Folder 13 1 TLS, WDLM to James Wells (U.S. publisher), 1928 Box 1, Folder 13 1 ALS, Owen Mase to WDLM, 1929.re: broadcast of musical setting of England Box 1, Folder 14 1 ALS, WDLM to Mr. Telfer, 1929 Box 1, Folder 14 2 TLS, WDLM to Franklin Ludington, with envelopes, 1930 Box 1, Folder 14 1 TL, Franklin Ludington to WDLM, 1930 Box 1, Folder 14 2 autograph poems, WDLM to J.N. Hart Box 1, Folder 14 1 ALS, to Dorothy Una Ratcliffe, with envelope, 1935;and ALS reply Box 1, Folder 14 1 autograph Ms, To my sister April 20th, with cartoons [not in WDLM's hand] Box 1, Folder 14 1 TLS, WDLM to Mr. Roberts, 1945 Box 1, Folder 14 1 TLS, WDLM to Peter Windsor (U.S. poet), with envelope, 1945 Box 1, Folder 14 1 ALS, WDLM to Graham Greene, 1945.re: Greene's approval of WDLM's Burning Glass, and WDLM's praise for Power and Glory Box 1, Folder 14 1 autograph correspondence card to Graham Greene, 1948 Box 1, Folder 14 1 ALS, WDLM to Sheila, 1947 Box 1, Folder 15 6 TLS, 1 ALS, WDLM to Fred Bason (author and bookseller), with envelopes, 1950-55 Box 1, Folder 15 1 TLS, WDLM to Rebecca Mixner, 1953 Box 1, Folder 15 1 TLS, WDLM to , with envelope, 1956 Box 1, Folder 15 1 ALS, Richard De La Mare to Ryan [ed. London Times?], 1953

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Box 1, Folder 15 1 TLS, Richard De La Mare to Richard Church, 1969.re: edition of Complete Poems of WDLM Box 3 Postcard of Walter de la Mare to Dorothy Hatch. October 7, 1989. Box 3 Letter from Ian Macdonald to Dorothy Hatch. July 19, 1976.Also an order form with a note from Macdonald to Hatch on the back. May 24, 1976. Box 3 Letter from R. L. Megroz to Kyle. August 23, 1941.Letter from R. L. Megroz to Kyle, August 23, 1941. Box 3 The Flower. n.d. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. January 19, 1976. Box 3 Xerox of letter from Dorothy Hatch to David Howland. January 21, 1976. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. January 30, 1976. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. February 11, 1976. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. April 26, 1976. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. May 3, 1976. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. May 20, 1976. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. June 9, 1976. Box 3 Letter from David Howland to Dorothy Hatch. August 20, 1976. Box 3 Xerox of letter from Dorothy Hatch to the Howlands. August 29, 1976. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 3 Xerox of letter from de la Mare to Howland. April 24, 1919 Box 3 Xerox of letter from de la Mare to Howland. June 6, 1924. Box 3 Xerox of letter from de la Mare to Howland. September 4, 1924. Box 3 Xerox of letter from de la Mare to Howland. September 18, 1924. Box 3 Xerox of letter from de la Mare to Virgina. July 24, 1937. Box 3 Xerox of letter from de la Mare to Virginia. November 2, 1937. Box 3 Xerox of letter from Thomas M. Whitehead to Dorothy Hatch. January 14, 1988.In same box are xeroxes of 10 pgs. of background notes about de la Mare and Elizabeth Meyers, written by Dorothy Hatch, followed by a xeroxed list of the letters, and then by xeroxes of the transcribed letters. Map Case Dame Hickory. n.d.With original drawing, unsigned. Pencil, ink and wash. Manuscript Poems by WDLM Box 1, Folder 16 Lady Godiva, typed, publ. New Statesman, 8 Sept 1917 Box 1, Folder 16 The Blind Boy, autograph, dated 7 March 1914 Box 1, Folder 16 Blind!, autograph Box 1, Folder 16 Night, typed, with transcription. Dated 1913. Box 1, Folder 16 In the woods..., with transcription. 1917[?] Box 1, Folder 16 Sam's Three Wishes, autograph, inscribed to old Jimblepaggles from D[ad?] Box 1, Folder 16 The Coldharbour Ballad, typed, with autograph interleaf, 1911.addressed to Naomi G. Royde-Smith (1880?-1964),literary editor for Saturday Westminster Gazette (1912-22) Box 1, Folder 16 11 early typed Ms, 13pp., from The Listener (1912)and Peacock Pie (1913) Chorister Publications Box 1, Folder 17 1 Vol. Chorister's Journal, 1889-1890(reprint). Journal of St. Paul's Choir School, founded by WDLM Box 1, Folder 17 1 Vol. Chorister's Magazine. Dec. 1976,with explanatory letter Manuscripts (musical scores) Box 2 Autumn. 1933. Box 2 The Horseman. n.d. Box 2 The Cupboard. n.d. Box 2 Music. 1932. Box 2 Silver. 1980. Box 2 Silver. n.d. Box 2 The Song of the Mad Prince. n.d. Box 2 Silver. March, 1935. Box 2 Lines from Peacock Pie. n.d. Box 2 The Witch. n.d.

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Box 2 Silver. 1931. Box 2 Epitaph. n.d. Box 2 Echoes. n.d. Box 2 Nod: The Old Shepherd. 1930 Box 2 Old Shellover and Moon Song. 1924. Box 2 Silver. 1936. Box 2 Three Songs from Peacock Pie. n.d. Box 2 The Three Cherry Trees. n.d. Box 2 The Cupboard. n.d. Box 2 Tired Tim. n.d. Box 2 The Barber's. n.d. Box 2 The Song of the Secret. n.d. Box 2 Silver. n.d. Box 2 Silver. n.d. Box 2 The Song of the Shadows. n.d. Box 2 Music. n.d. Box 2 As I Sat Musing. n.d. Box 2 Mistletoe. n.d. Box 2 Where? n.d. Box 2 Where? n.d. Box 2 Down Adown Derry. Fragment. n.d. Box 3 Verdict for Mary: A Play in Three Parts. By Naomi Royde-Smith. n.d. Box 3 Return from Abroad: A Play in Three Acts. By Ernest Milton. n.d. Box 3 David: A Comedy in Three Acts. By N. G. Royde-Smith. Act 1. n.d. Box 3 David: A Comedy in Three Acts. By N. G. Royde-Smith. Act 2. n.d. Box 3 David: A Comedy in Three Acts. By N. G. Royde-Smith. Act 3. n.d. SCORES Note (see also Box 10 for Music Scores)

Box 4 Wanderers - Unaccompanied song. 1924. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 4 Three Choral Songs. 1968. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 4 England. 1928. Box 4 Hide and seek. 1929. Physical Description: 5 copies.

Box 4 The Huntsman. 1933. Physical Description: 3 copies.

Box 4 Dream Song. 1935. Box 4 The Three Cherry trees. 1924. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 4 The Sleeping Beauty. 1925. Physical Description: 4 copies.

Box 4 Silver. In Sing It and Ring It. 1966. Box 4 The Silver Penny. 1966. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 4 Nicholas Nye. 1962. Box 4 The Ship of Rio. 1958.

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Box 4 Andy Battle. 1933. Box 4 Echoes. 1932. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 4 Hide and Seek. 1925. Box 4 Mistletoe. 1925. Box 4 Shellover. 1925. Box 4 The Trees of England. 1933. Physical Description: 3 copies.

Box 4 The Ship of Rio. n.d. Box 4 The Quartet. n.d. Box 4 The Scarecrow. 1934. Box 4 The Snow. 1923. Box 4 Nine and Ninety Monkeys. 1938. Physical Description: 3 copies.

Box 4 The Sunken Garden. 1926. Box 4 The Song of the Soldiers. 1933. Box 4 The Fly. 1938. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 4 A Little Sound. 1935. Physical Description: 3 copies.

Box 4 Down-Adown-Derry. 1925.4 copies vocal. 2 copies each of 1st violin, 2nd violin, viola, cello, pianoforte and flute. Box 4 Once and There Was a Young Sailor. 1927. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 4 Mistletoe. 1925. Physical Description: 4 copies.

Box 4 Tit for Tat: Five settings from boyhood of poems by Walter de la Mare. . 1969. Box 4 Index to The Chapbook, numbers one to twelve (July, 1919 - June, 1920).In same holder, Full Moon. (Set to music.) The Monthly Chapbook. No. 18, December, 1920.In same holder, Nod, Melmillo, and Arabia. (All set to music.) The Monthly Chapbook. No. 6, vol. 1. December, 1919. Box 4 Misc. Scores (in box 4) Box 4 Nursery Rhymes of London Town. Book 2. Eleanor Farjeon. 1921. Box 4 Come! Christmas Come! 1929. Box 4 Songs from Punch. Eleanor Farjeon. n.d. OTHER, de la Mare Box 5 A Local Habitation and a Name. The Imprint of the Stanford Libraries Associates. October, 1979.By Dorothy Hatch. Box 5 Here Lies... and The Dead Jay. In Poetry, February, 1939. Box 5 Desert Islands. The Golden Book Magazine. October, 1930. Box 5 Meeting Thomas Hardy. The Listener. April, 1955. Box 5 Bad Company. The Listener. April, 1954. Box 5 Chardin. 1948. Box 5 Chardin. 1950. Box 5 Another Washington. In The Listener. August, 1950. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 5 The Minstrel. In The Listener. April, 1956.

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Box 5 Christmas Eve. In Nash's - Pall Mall. December, 1925. Box 5 Beyond. In The Listener. August, 1950. Box 5 The Chinese Pot. In The Listener. April, 1953. Box 5 Ulladore. In The Listener. July, 1952. Box 5 The Burnt Letter. In The Listener. March, 1950. Box 5 Solitude. In The Listener. May, 1950. Box 5 Strangers and Pilgrims. Nash's - Pall Mall. April, 1936. Box 5 Sturge Moore's Poems. The Bookman. June, 1914. Box 5 The Green Room: A Bookshop Story. The Bookman's Journal. September, 1925. Box 5 In the Dock. In Broom. November, 1921. Box 5 Mr. Belloc's Essays The Bookman. April, 1908. Box 5 Walter de la Mare. By Kenneth Hopkins. 1957. Box 5 Walter de la Mare: A Tribute. By Leonard Clark and . 1974. Box 5 Walter de la Mare, Poet and Writer of Huguenot Extraction. In Proceedings of the the Huguenot Society of London. Vol. 20, No. 4. 1963 for 1962. Box 5 Walter de la Mare. By Kenneth Hopkins. 1969. Note (05)

Oversized Scores Box 6 Nod. 1920. Box 6 Three Poems from Peacock Pie Set to Music by Walter M. Clement. 1920. Box 6 The Beautiful Lady. Fragment. 1912. Albums of Newspaper Cuttings Box 7 Album of newspaper cuttings. The Property of Ernest Milton inscribed on inside of front cover. Primarily drama reviews. Box 7 Album of newspaper cuttings. Primarily drama reviews. Box 7 Album of newspaper cuttings. Primarily book reviews. Box 7 Album of newspaper cuttings. Primarily play reviews. Box 8 Album of newspaper cuttings. Primarily book reviews. More De La Mare Ephemera Box 8 Centenary Recitals (birthday of Walter de la Mare). Presented by the Schubert Society of Great Britian. June 15 [1973]. Box 8 The Journal of the National Book League: Walter de la Mare. April-May, 1956. Box 8 The English Association Presidential Address: Walter de la Mare. . July, 1973. Box 8 Crossings. Wakefield Girls' High School Program. n.d. Box 8 To Lucy. Unbound printer's proof. n.d. Box 8 Memoirs of a Midget. Book review. Book of the Month Club News. (An Outstanding Older Book). June, 1928. Box 8 Royde-Smith, Naomi Gwaldys. Twentieth Century Authors. 1942.p. 1208. Note De La Mare's beloved `NG'. Her `Binns'. Box 8 Walter de la Mare. W. H. Auden. Newspaper clipping. No paper name. n.d.In the same holder, An Appreciation of the Lyric Verse of Walter de la Mare. W. H. Auden. Newspaper clipping. No paper name. n.d. Box 8 Review of The Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare. Naomi Lewis. The New York Times Book Review. July 5, 1970.p. 4, 15. Box 8 Walter de la Mare is Dead; British Poet, Author, was 83. Obituary from the New York Herald Tribune. June 23, 1956.In same holder, announcement of An Exhibition at the National Book League to Mark his Eighty-Third Birthday: Mr. Walter de la Mare, O.D. Photograph. The Illustrated London News. May 28, 1956. Box 8 Newspaper photograph of Walter de la Mare. n.d.In same holder, magazine photograph of Walter de la Mare. n.d.In same holder, newspaper review of Ding-Dong Bell. n.d.In same holder, pamphlet Walter de la Mare and a List of His Poetry... n.d.

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Box 8 Study in Blond: Mrs. Richard de la Mare and Her Children. Vogue Magazine. January 15, 1966.p. 108-9. In same holder, The Beautiful People in Caftans. With a photograph of Mrs. Richard de la Mare. [ Vogue? n.d.] Box 8 The Watching Eye. Newspaper clipping. n.d.In same holder, The Ruined Abbey. Newspaper clipping. n.d.In same holder, C. Armnstrong Gibbs recalls the first performance of `Crossings'. Radio Times. December 15, 1950.p. 5. In same holder, The Friend of Life, Mr. de la Mare's New Poems. The Times Literary Supplement. November 17, 1945. Box 8 Walter de la Mare obituary. n.d.In same holder, Walter de la Mare obituary. The Times. June 23, 1956.In same holder, xerox of Walter de la Mare, Poet, Dead; Author of Stories for Children. The New York Times. June 23, 1956.In same holder, Mr. de la Mare's Anthology. Review of Behold, This Dreamer. n.d.In same holder, newspaper clipping Mr. Walter de la Mare. T. Cannon Brookes. 1956.In same holder, newspaper clipping Angel of Words. Kenneth Young. [1956]. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 8 Walter de la Mare's Poetry. Wen Yuan-ning. In T'ien Hsia Monthly. Reprint frim April Issue, 1936. Box 8 Walter de la Mare: An Exhibition of Books, Letters, Manuscripts. March 3 - April 5, 1969.Rare Book Department, Temple University Libraries, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Inside catalog, letter from Thomas Whitehead, Rare Book and Manuscript Curator, to Dorothy Hatch, certifying receipt of loan items for the de la Mare exhibition. Also, a news release of the exhibition. Box 8 The Burial of Walter de la Mare. St. Paul's Cathedral. June 28, 1956.Two slides of the de la Mare memorial plaque in St. Paul's Cathedral. Photographed September, 1973.Three photographs of de la Mare memorial plaque and area just off St. Faith Chapel in the crypt of St. Paul's Cathedral. Photographed September, 1973.One photograph of de la Mare memorial plaque in St. Paul's Cathedral. n.d. Box 8 Haunted. Linden Broadsheet No. 4. Christmas, 1939.2 proof copies, different states, one hand tinted. Artist and engraver: Honor Frost. Box 8 Two Poems. ( The Truth of Things and Pride.) The Dropmore Poems. - No. 4. Signed by Walter de la Mare. No. 36 of 100. July, 1946. Box 8 The Old Men. n.d. Box 8 Photograph of Walter de la Mare. By Mark Gerson. n.d.In same holder, review of Ding-Dong Bell. n.d. In same holder, review of Epitaphs, by W. H. Beable. Box 8 Review of The Complete Poems of Walter de la Mare. Naomi Lewis. New York Times Book Review. July 5, 1970.p.4. Box 8 Bibliography of books about de la Mare, along with an announcement of an annotated bibliography of twientieth century literature. n.d. Box 8 Flyer for Come Hither. n.d.In same holder, ad for books by de la Mare. Box 8 Xerox of Ricardus Librorum Faber. Berthold Wolpe. The Book Collector. p. 345-8. In same holder, audio tape of nine epitaphs from de la Mare's Ding-Dong Bell. Taped from KUSC, September 1986. Box 8 Xerox of entry on de la Mare from Critical Survey of Poetry. ed. Frank Magill. 1982.p. 773-81. Box 8 Xerox of an auction catalog of de la Mare autograph letters and literary manuscripts. July 13, 1966.[Sotheby's, London.] Also, a cover letter from Sotheby's to Mrs. M. Cohn. July 4, 1972. Box 8 Xerox of Walter de la Mare's Stories for Children. Jane E. Gardner. The Private Library. Third series, vol. 1:3. Autumn,1978.p. 100-18. Box 8 Cover for The Three Mulla-Mulgars. n.d. Box 8 Horn Book Calendar for 1951, with quotations from Walter de la Mare. Box 8 Photograph of Walter de la Mare. n.d. Box 8 Photograph of Walter de la Mare. n.d. Box 8 Certified copy of Walter de la Mare's entry of birth. Box 8 Certified copy of Walter de la Mare's entry of death. Box 8 Drawing of de la Mare by Nicolas Bentley. n.d.

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Box 8 Some Thoughts on Reading. Address by de la Mare at Bembridge School, July 6, 1923.No. 192 of 350. Box 8 Books for Children. The Literary Review. November 10, 1923.Newspaper clipping in album. Box 8 Review of Mulla-Mulgars. n.d.In same holder, invitation to an exhibition of Dorothy Lathrop's drawings. New Haven. In same holder, newspaper clipping of a drawing by Dorothy Lathrop. n.d. Box 8 New de la Mare Stories. R. L. Megroz. The Bookman. October, 1930. Box 8 The Personality of Walter de la Mare. V. Sackville-West. The Listener. April 30, 1953. Box 8 Review of Peacock Pie. Edward Thomas. The Bookman. September, 1913. Box 8 Modern First Editions. Catalogue No. 115. De la Mare, p. 12-3. Spring, 1959. Box 8 Off the Ground and The Horseman. (Primary Division school assignment.) n.d. Box 8 Crossword puzzle, 1 down is de la Mare's name. n.d. Box 8 Ad for de la Mare autograph letter, inserted in a book by . n.d. Box 8 Program for the Henry Elias Howland Memorial Prize. Note on cover states 1st award to Rupert Brooke was accepted by W. J. de la Mare as per Brooke's will. Miscellaneous Box 9 Much Hadham Hall. Sold by direction of Richard de la Mare, Esq. Sotheby's auction catalogue, September 30 and October 1, 1980. Box 9 The Bookman. January, 1913. Box 9 The Monthly Chapbook. No. 3, vol. 1. September, 1919. Box 9 Festival of Poetry, 1963.Souvenir Programme. Box 9 Xerox of entry on Elizabeth Myers. Catholic Authors. ed. Matthew Hoehn. v. 2. p. 378-9. Box 9 Photograph A Memory of . Clipping from a magazine. Physical Description: 2 copies.

Box 9 Photograph. Portrait from the Naomi Royde-Smith Collection. n.d. Box 9 Xerox of entry on Naomi Royde Smith. Catholic Authors. ed. Matthew Hoehn. 1952.p. 542-4. With cover letter to Dorothy Hatch from Joseph Agolia, dated July 23, 1984. Box 9 Flyer for exhibit entitled Hofstra - The History of a University. 1979. Box 9 Flyer for The Thirties in England. New York Public Library. 1979. Box 9 Paper bookmark. Dancing Hours. Fogg Art Museum, Harvard University. Box 9 A Local Habitation and a Name. The Imprint of the Stanford Libraries Associates. October, 1979.By Dorothy Hatch. Box 9 The Leaden Bells of Modern Poetry. Lord Dunsany. The Saturday Review. February 6, 1954. Box 9 Xerox of program from Rugby School of the Rupert Brooke Memorial. March 28, 1919. Box 9 Xerox of program from Rugby School Chapel of the Unveiling of the Portrait Medallion of Rupert Brooke. March 28, 1919. Accession 1993-101 Scores by various composers with words and poetry by Walter de la Mare: Box 10 1. Rachel, n.d. Box 10 2. Three songs from Dune-home, inscribed, 1922. Box 10 3. The road of evening, inscribed, n.d. Box 10 4. Bluebells, n.d. Box 10 5. Invocation, 1968. Box 10 6. Someone came knocking, inscribed, 1923. Box 10 7. A song of enchantment, 1922. Box 10 8. Songs, 1916. Box 10 9. Autumn,1933. Box 10 10. Portraits, 1919. Box 10 11. An epitaph, 1922. Box 10 12. Three songs, 1923. Box 10 13. Four songs, 1923. Box 10 14. Musings, n.d.

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Box 10 15. To daffodils, 1927. Box 10 16. Dubbuldideery, n.d. Box 10 17. She's me forgot, n.d. Box 10 18. The galliass, n.d. Box 10 19-20. Nevermore, sailor, 1925 Physical Description: (2 copies)

Box 10 21. The unchanging, 1926. Box 10 22. Earth folk, 1923. Box 10 23. Nod, 1927. Box 10 24. Silver, 1933. Box 10 25. Someone, 1923. Box 10 26. The three cherry trees, 1925. Box 10 27. Songs (12), inscribed, 1916. Box 10 28. Songs (8), inscribed, 1916.

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