Cox, William Trevor, 1928-2016 (Author)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1928 - 2016
Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:
File
Queen, 1963
File
Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/1/2/1/3/3
Scope and Contents
Two hardboard woodcuts containing print designs used in two separate issues of the magazine, Queen. One design was used for the 24 April 1963 issue, as part of the article, On the Street Where We Liveā¦, written by Dennis Hackett (RL/Pre-/932 (c)). This was originally a three-print design, but only one of the woodcuts survive. It features a representation of a journalist at his desk, who has wings that have lost their feathers. The second...
Dates:
1963
Conditions Governing Access:
Restricted. Not available for consultation. Please contact repository.
Found in:
Cambridge University Library
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Roger Law Archive
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Roger Law (Early Years)
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Professional
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Artwork
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Woodcuts
File
Queen, 1962 - 1965
File
Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.10275/1/2/2/1/8
Scope and Contents
A file containing one issue of the fortnightly magazine, Queen, along with tearsheets from a number of other issues from that publication; all of which contain illustrations by Roger Law. The following issue and tearsheets are present:1. Tearsheets from the 10 April 1962 issue, containing pages 77-80, which have the Sir Roy Welensky - The Whole Hog prints that illustrate the article, Where the Dark Waters...
Dates:
Publication: 1962 - 1965
Conditions Governing Access:
From the Sub-Sub-Fonds:
See sub-level descriptions for any information on access restrictions or closures of material.
Sub-Series
The piano tuner's wives, by William Trevor; with illustrations by Paul Hogarth (1996), 1995-1996
Sub-Series
Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.9927/B2
Scope and Contents
From the Series:
Seven short stories were individually published as Clarion Tales in 1996. The texts were set in Monotype hot metal and printed offset from reproduction proofs. A further 5 stories (subseries B8-B12 here) were planned and worked on but never issued. Further correspondence involving the designer George Mackie and the series editor Giles Gordon will be found in subseries D1.
Dates:
1995-1996
Conditions Governing Access:
From the Fonds:
The collection contains personal correspondence. The provisions of the Data Protection Act (1998) apply to access.