Category R (Humour)
| R01 | Lee Gibb, The Higher Jones. London: Frederick Muller Ltd., 1961. Pp. 42-51 |
2-208 |
| Used by permission of Frederick Muller Ltd. | ||
| Corr | 196 and [an] | |
| 2,003 words | ||
| R02 | Matthew Finch, Solo Fiddle. London: Dobson Books Ltd, 1961. Pp. 9-16 |
2-193 |
| Used by permission of Dobson Books Ltd. | ||
| 2,001 words | ||
| R03 | Christine Brooke-Rose, The Middlemen: A Satire. London: Martin Secker and Warburg Ltd., 1961. Pp. 73-80 |
2-195 |
| Used by permission of Curtis Brown Ltd. | ||
| 2,006 words | ||
| R04 | Punch (May 17, 1961) A. Bernard Hollowood (in an interview by Barry Normanton), "My Work for the Russian Secret Service", 745 |
2- 88 |
| B. Gwyn Thomas, "Growing Up in Meadow Prospect,
6- Reluctant Trouper", 762-764 |
89-183 | |
| Used by permission of Punch Publications Ltd. | ||
| 2,004 words | ||
| R05 | 600 Magazine A. Betty James, "The Ghostess", 36:156 (Winter, 1961), 3-5 |
2-137 |
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B. John Hammond, "Castle Wanted", 35:155 |
138-202 | |
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Reprinted from 600 Magazine, House Journal of The 600 Group Limited |
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| Sic | 105 rock n' roll [spelling] | |
| 2,021 words | ||
| R06 | New Statesman A. Anthony Carson, "The Voice of the Turtle-Dove", (March 31, 1961), 508-509 |
2-134 |
| B. Doris Lessing, "Homage for Isaac Babel" (December 15, 1961), 920 | 135-188 | |
| Used by permission of Statesman and Nation Publishing Co. | ||
| Sic | 51 apart for [function word] 175 its [spelling] 180 its [spelling] |
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| 2,003 words | ||
| R07 | Paul Jennings, I Said Oddly, Diddle I? London: Max Reinhardt Ltd., 1961. Pp. 140-153 |
2-196 |
| Used by permission of Max Reinhardt Ltd. | ||
| Note | A large number of deviant spellings (coded \5) | |
| 2,002 words | ||
| R08 | John Baker, Cottage by the Springs. London: Phoenix House Publications, 1961. Pp. 93-103 |
2-184 |
| 2,026 words | ||
| R09 | Robert P. Fleming, Goodbye to the Bombay Bowler. London: Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd., 1961. Pp. 91-97 |
2-189 |
| Used by permission of Granada Publishing Ltd. | ||
| 2,004 words |