Dear Cambridge Well-Wisher,
Many thanks for the Delegates' papers, which are indeed most useful. Was there also a list of General Books for the 23/7/85 meeting? It has been stated that such lists were not drawn up in 1985.
My Appeal, by the way, is due to be heard on 17th October.
Yours, ANDREW MALCOLM,
7 Southover Street, Brighton
Covering letter, typewritten:
Andrew Malcolm
7 Southover Street, Brighton,
Sussex.
10th October 1990
Dear Mr. Malcolm,
Here is the list you asked for in The Spectator, plus some others from about that time.
Good luck with your appeal!
Handwritten: ADRASTEIA
Below are reproduced and transcribed two of Adrasteia's five enclosed lists of General Books
TO ALL DELEGATES
Rights have recently been acquired in the following book for publication in Oxford Paperbacks:
Magee: Aspects of Wagner (agent: Michael Sissons; the book will be expanded and updated)
It has been decided to publish paperback editions of the following OUP hardbacks:
Allen: The Pocket Oxford Dictionary of Current English (omitting the word 'Pocket')
Bok: Secrets: On the Ethics of Concealment and Revelation
Callinicos: Marxism and Philosophy
Dawkins: The Selfish Gene (rights reverted from Granada; the book will be updated)
Moore: Edward Elgar: A Creative Life
Steiner: Antigones
Vaisey (ed.): The Diary of Thomas Turner 1754-1765
HENRY HARDY
23 May 1985
TO ALL DELEGATES
The following will be published as OUP hardbacks:
Ann Pasternak Slater: Evelyn Waugh - A Critical Biography
James Olney (ed): The Southern Review: Essays on T. S. Eliot
Martin Gardner: The Annotated Innocence of Father Brown
Andrew Malcolm: Making Names (General Philosophy)
James Fenton (ed): The New Oxford Book of Modern Verse
19 July 1985
W. P. Sulkin
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