Correspondence with The Realist, 1967-1970
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- 1967-1970.
Correspondence between Ric Moore and John Manifold, Poetry Editor of The Realist, about Ric Moore's poetry submissions.
Moore, Ric
Correspondence with The Realist, 1967-1970
Correspondence between Ric Moore and John Manifold, Poetry Editor of The Realist, about Ric Moore's poetry submissions.
Moore, Ric
Sonnets: English and French, 197-
Typescript of article by John Manifold on the history of the sonnet.
Manifold, J. S. (John Streeter), 1915-1985
Typescript single sheets with musical ms. and typed verses.
Titles: La Carmagnole -- Le chant du depart -- The good times are just around the corner-- Home isn't home for you, feller-me-lad -- Con la Guerriglia -- Moscow in May -- Katusha.
Manifold, J. S. (John Streeter), 1915-1985
Music for May-Day : for the flute ensemble of Wynnum North / by J. Manifold.
Music score - scored for two flutes and side-drum. Three movements : March: The Struggle, Saraband: The fallen ; Rondo: The dance on May Day.
Accompanied by letter from John Manifold to Wendy [Allen] re meeting of flute club, and a sheet entitled Some Sonnets of J.S.M. broken into columns of Visual and Aural. (1 p.)
Manifold, J. S. (John Streeter), 1915-1985
Poem written by John Manifold for members of the Armidale Summer Music School, January 1908.
Manifold, J. S. (John Streeter), 1915-1985
The wombat eats roots and leaves
Successive stages of poem written between 15-22 October 1979.
Manifold, J. S. (John Streeter), 1915-1985
[Eleven poems] / compiled by Wendy Allen.
Handwritten poems, some signed by John Manifold, others not, but appear to be in the same hand. One poem might have been written by another person.
Poems:
To an incompletely remembered mistress
Sonnet for a Caravaggio lady
Resignation with a sonambulist
Ex Africa ....
Sparrows, a flower-swallow and Captain Cook's tea tree (Trochaic sonnet)
Plasticarol for a plastichristmas
Death indefinitely postponed in the old men's home
Death in the old men's home
Warning against loving too much
[Poem beginning with the words] Nurse Exe-Wye, that teetotal bidge...
[Poem beginning] Why Kampuchea? What about Timor? (This poem is not like the others, so may be by another person).
Manifold, J. S. (John Streeter), 1915-1985