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Letter from Laura Jackson to J. Howard Woolmer, 1975-12-29
"It interests me, of course, your having acquired copies of those 'leaves'. I shall tell you about them. They were printed for presentation. privately. As with all stock-on-hand of Seizin Press printings left in the Majorcan establishment, my property legally..."
Letter from Laura Jackson to John Horden, 1973-11-03
"It is good to have your point of view, as to how the neglect of cross-reference between two entries may have come about. There has been so much suppression and disregard of myself and my work, and distortion of literary and bibliographical actualities in connection, that mere inadvertence is not the first cause that springs to mind, with me, when I come upon such a thing as that on which I wrote in my letter to Professor Misenheimer."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Michael Blechner, 1976-09-04
"What you have written as to the two crticial collaborations is of course satisfactory. I am sure you will, in all cataloguing of these two, observe the order of authorship - which has been blatantly misrepresented in many quarters critical and biliographical."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Michael Kirkham, 1974-02-22
Letter from Laura Jackson to Roderick Cave, 1968-10-22
"...I am attributing this to a common effect where the shadow of Mr. Graves' work falls over writers' pages. So much perversion of actualities relating to myself, and suppression of fact concerning Mr. Graves' work in relation to mine, and to myself, have been achieved that it is indeed remarkable that any instinct of truth survives, in my regard."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Roderick Cave, 1968-11-02
"I come somewhat late to the task of making my report to you on your paragraphs on The Seizin Press."
The letter clarifies the history of the Seizin press and Jackson's association with the press.
Letter from Laura Jackson to Roderick Cave, 1968-11-09
"I broke association with Mr. Graves because of certain dissatisfactions. My breaking the association was not of one piece with an act of repudiating '22 books'."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Roderick Cave, 1968-12-09
"And so you are a librarian. A rather young librarian (at a university library) is visiting me with his wife in the Christmas week. He has been quite long working on a bibliography of my writings, but held back from consulting me until about a year ago."
Letter from Laura Jackson to Roderick Cave, 1970-08-04
Letter from Laura Jackson to Roderick Cave, 1970-09-06
"You --mened there, with what seemed to me a --ree of friendship, the need of public commentary by myself on the Seizin Press story, to counterbalance the Robert Graves' story of this."