Box Fisher Box 11
Contains 28 Results:
Burke’s Peerage, [1970s/early 1980s]
Correspondence from J. Yates, editor of Who's Who in Education, sending transcript of Roy Fisher’s biographic entry.
Chrysalis Arts, 21 August 2012
Correspondence from Peter Coates. Agreement and confirmation letter regarding Roy Fisher involvement in Commemorative Lock Gates Project.
Gale Research Co., 6 June 1988 - 20 April 1989
Correspondence from Mark Zadrozny, Ann Evory, Les Stone. Commissioning Roy Fisher’s essay for the Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series; asking for updated information for new edition of Contemporary Authors, plus copy of entry from a previous edition of Debrett’s. Includes an author's copy of the finished printed article in an envelope.
The H.W. Wilson Company, 22 September 1986 - 20 April 1987
Correspondence from Vineta Colby. Roy Fisher selected for inclusion in World Authors: 1980–1985. Asking for a brief biographical sketch.
International Biographical Centre, Cambridge, September 1975 - January 1976
Correspondence from Ernest Kay, Sheila Ellwood. Invitation to take part in the Second IBC International Conference on Arts and Communications, Washington, July, 1976; notification of the 5th edition of the The International Who’s Who in Poetry, and attaching clipping of Roy Fisher’s entry as it appeared in the 4th; Details of the 8th edition of The International Authors and Writers Who’s Who; Clipping of Roy Fisher’s entry in the 8th edition.
Marquis Who’s Who, Inc., [1977 - 1983]
Correspondence from Elizabeth Cahill informing Roy Fisher that he's being considered for Who's Who in America; information about Who's Who in Europe; information about Who's Who in the World.
ProQuest, 23 June 2003
Correspondence from Sarah Campbell.Acknowledging return of licence extension to include poems in Poets on Screen project.
Universita' Delle Arte, 12 December 1981
Correspondence from Nicolò Panepinto. Informing Roy Fisher of award of a Diploma of Merit. Roy Fisher’s name will appear in the History of International Literature once he has handed over £40 subscription fee.