Poems [manuscript]. 1939-1965.

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Poems [manuscript]. 1939-1965.

1. Corringham, Mary. "The temple invisable, and other poems". Adyar, India, Theosophical Publishing House, 1939. Signed by the author. 92 p. 2. Corringham, Mary. "I, Jane Austen, a re-creation in Rime Royal, based on her novels and letters, and on various critical studies and biographies". (£ 50 prizewinner in A.B.C. Poetry Award, 1965).

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