Box 6
Contains 36 Results:
Philip Sherrard, "W.B. Yeats & the Search for Tradition." Golgonooza Press, Ipswich, UK, 1975
Nathaniel Tarn, "Scandals in the House of Birds: Shamans and Priests on Lake Atitlán." Marsilio, New York, NY, 1997
Inscribed to Matthias by Tarn. Written in collaboration with Martin Prechtel, but includes a notice of disassociation, stating that Prechtel has since failed to work within a scholarly context, instead publishing new age commercializations of Native American rituals and belief. Pages 65 and 157 marked by Matthias.
David Jones, "The Tribune's Visitation." Fulcrum Press, London, UK, 1969
Poems by Jones with cover design also by Jones.
David Jones, "Use & Sign: An Essay by David Jones." Golgonooza Press, Ipswich, UK, 1962
David Jones, "Anathémata." Troix Cailloux, Amiens, France, 1988
Translated from the English into French by Jacques Darras.
David Jones, "Kettle's Yard Gallery." Cambridge, UK, 1975
Catalogue for a memorial exhibition at Kettle's Yard Gallery in Cambridge and Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne. Includes a foreword by Jim Ede. Inscribed to Matthias by Ede.
David Jones, "Anthony d'Offay." London, UK, 1979
Catalogue for an exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh.
David Jones, "Anthony d'Offay." London, UK, 1980
Catalogue for an exhibition at Anthony d'Offay Gallery in London.
"The Art of David Jones in the 1920s." Grove Park, London, UK, 1992
Catalogue for an exhibition of watercolours, drawings, wood-blocks, engravings, and books by Jones at Wolseley Fine Arts Plc. Cutout of a print by Jones, title unknown. Print of 'Flor in Calix-Light' (1950) by Jones, invitation to a private view of a David Jones exhibition at the Tate Gallery on 21st July (year unknown) on reverse. 4 prints by Bryan Pearce.
"Kettle's Yard, An Illustrated Handlist." Shenval Press, London, UK, 1970
Catalogue of the paintings, sculptures, and drawings held in the Kettle's Yard Gallery at the University of Cambridge, including a number of works by David Jones. Cover art also by Jones. 3 US Letter sheets with photocopies of articles about Kettle's Yard.
"Kettle's Yard, An Illustrated Guide." Stellar Press, Hertfordshire, UK, 1980
Catalogue of works in the Kettle's Yard Gallery at the University of Cambridge, including a number of works by David Jones. Includes a introduction by Jim Ede. Inscribed to Matthias by Ede.
William Blisset, "In Parenthesis Among the War Books." University of Toronto Press, Toronto, Canada, 1973
Offprint of an essay about In Parenthesis by David Jones from the "University of Toronto Quarterly."
Thomas Dilworth, "The Liturgical Parenthesis of David Jones." Golgonooza Press, Ipswich, UK, 1979
Inscribed to Matthias by Dilworth.
Thomas Dilworth, "David Jones and Fascism." Indiana University Press, Bloomington, IN, 1986
Offprint of an essay from the Journal of Modern Literature, volume 13 number 1.
Jeremy Hooker, "David Jones: An Exploratory Study." Enitharmon Press, London, UK, 1975
Critical study of David Jones' writings. Includes markings and notes by Matthias. Page 28 marked by Matthias.
Colin Hughes, "David Jones: The man who was on the field." Skelton's Press, Northamptonshire, UK, 1979
An essay about "In Parenthesis" by David Jones. Published by the David Jones Society, based in the German Department at the University of Manchester.
Kathleen Raine, "David Jones: Solitary Perfectionist." Golgonooza Press, Ipswich, UK, 1975
Kathleen Raine, "David Jones and the Actually Loved and Known." Golgonooza Press, Ipswich, UK, 1977
Vincent B. Sherry, "Current Critical Models of the Long Poem and David Jones's the Anathemata." Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, MD, 1985
Offprint of an essay from "English Literary History," volume 52 number 1. Inscribed to Matthias by Sherry.
"The David Jones Journal," Summer 1997, 1997
Published by the David Jones Society.
Rebecca Smith, Michael Coffey, "Between Two Things." Lake George Arts Project, Lake George, NY, 2001
Drawings by Rebecca Smith, text by Michael Coffey, published in conjunction with an exhibition of Smith's drawings curated by Laura Von Rosk.
Stevie Smith, "Some Are More Human Than Others: A Sketchbook." New Directions, New York, NY, 1989
Richard Morphet, "The Prints of Cecil Collins." The Hillingdon Press, Middlesex, UK, 1981
Catalogue for an exhibition at the Tate Gallery, London. A letter to Matthias from Morphet, addressing relationship between Cecil Collins and David Jones (see Folders 250-68).
George Rochberg, "Songs of Inanna and Dumuzi." Theodore Presser Company, Bryn Mawr, PA, 1983
Sheet music for voice and piano based on Ancient Sumerian texts, transliterated and translated into English by Francesca Rochberg-Halton. Includes drawings by Fritz Janschka. Inscribed to Matthias for his birthday in 1986.
"Poetry International '67", 1967
Program for the Poetry International '67 festival held by the Poetry Book Society in London.
"Cambridge Poetry Festival", 1975
Souvenir programme.
"Cambridge Poetry Festival", 1977
Souvenir programme.
"New Rivers Press Spring 1982." New Rivers Press, Moorhead, MN, 1982
Catalogue of titles available from New Rivers Press.
Jean-Michel Basquiat, Kevin Young, "Two Cents." Wolfson Galleries, Miami, FL, 1995
Catalogue of an exhibit featuring paintings by Basquiat, and poetry by Young, at the Centre Gallery of Miami-Dade Community College.
Ian Hamilton Finlay, "Collaborations." Stellar Press, Hertfordshire, UK, 1977
Poems and critical texts from an exhibition at the Kettle's Yard Gallery at the University of Cambridge, in conjunction with the Cambridge Poetry Festival 1977 (see Folder 270-1).