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  • CORRESPONDENCE---ANIMAL-CRUELTY-DATA
    Maurice Rowdon writes to Linnit asking for help in getting documentary on cruelty to animals. Rowdon: Animals tortured have increased from 95,000 in 1910 to nearly 5 million in 1967 alone.
  • 20100115-Review-by-Edward-Hill-THE-APE-OF-SORROWS-by-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Edward Hill: No civilization can believe in its own world unless it came from an awesome experience. Hill: Only St. Francis in the 12th Century personified in himself respect for all living
  • APE-OF-SORROW---BOOK-LAUNCH-INVITATION-copy
    From Stranger to Destroyer: The Inside Story of fHumans. An examination of the human as he is, not as he thinks he is. "Artistically exhilarating. Often piercingly accurate."
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-2
    Maurice Morrow: "I must pass because of its downbeat premise and message" "I keep thinking if he focuses primarily on how we can begin to make the environment better," Morrow writes.
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-Supplement
    Saroyan: "I want to live while I am alive, that is all. I want at least to try" "We don't really care if it kills us, just SO we are allowed to try and not be interrupted by some irritating idiocy"
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-book-launch
    The Ape of Sorrows opens with a gripping retelling of the monkey brawl at London Zoo in the 1930s.
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-notes
    Humans are eroded animals el humans can'tt bear the idea that we are animals. For many centuries we've been educated to feel that we've evolved beyond animal status.
  • Ape-of-sorrows-Notes-2-copy
    The enemy idea was brought to sophistication in medieval speculations about the devil.
  • Ape-of-sorrows
    The Ape of Sorrows is the culmination of 15 years of dedicated thought completed in the months before the visionary author's death in February 2009. Author, philosopher and historian,
  • Author's-Guild
    The Authors Guild, Inc. is a Corporate Member of the Authors League of America. dues are tax deductible for most members as a business expense.
  • CURRENT-LIT-CORRESPONDENCE-copy
    Maurice Orrmont sent manuscript to publisher Knopf in February 1991. Publisher didn't think the ms.
  • I-Universe
    iUniverse UK Book Sales Customer Service 1663 Liberty Drive Suite 300 BLOOMINGTON, IN 47403 United States Ship To Shipping Order No. Dachiell Rowdon
  • LITERARY-AGENTS-CORRESPONDENCE
    Maurice Rowdon was represented by David Higham Associates. Rowdon wrote to Owen Laster asking for help with his book. Laster said he was out of his depth
  • COULD-YOUR--DOG-LEARN-TO-TALK---POSTER
    CNN.com will feature iReporter photos in a weekly Travel Snapshots gallery. Visit CNN.com/Travel each week for a
  • DAILY-MAIL-CLIPPING-SEPT-18-1978
    'The Talking Dogs' (Mac- In palnstaking detall answers to questlons claim to superiority over consciousness, other could send telepathlc using an alphabet of millan, £5-95)
  • REVIEWS---TALKING-DOGS
    Born again Elke the pood tells of life after death ONE evening. "Have you ever died?" Elke I's es versation ranged over death).
  • MAURICE---ITALIAN-RESIDENCY-PAPERS---OLD-LETTERS
    Maurice: Every letter should be a love-letter; or a hate-letter. We must get Simpson published: I don't mind by whom, so long as it is in print; and can be read.
  • THE-BROADCAST-copy
    Baghdad's first foreign teacher was asked to broadcast on the short-wave network. He decided to describe his first few moments of seeing the city.
  • THE-BROADCAST
    Maurice Rowdon was asked to do abroadcast on a short-wave network.
  • THE-CITY-OF-EL-J---
    Maurice Rowdon spent many evenings with the prince of El J---. He was a quiet, chuckling, chivalrous man who loved his friends. But he was terrified of being betrayed.
  • THE-RIOT---2-COPIES
    At the time of the riot in Baghdad I was working at one of the colleges as a teacher. Nearly every_year there was a riot of some kind among the students.
  • THE-RIOT
    Maurice Rowdon was a teacher at one of the colleges in Baghdad at the time of the riot. Rowdon: It was my first experience of being looked at with political hatred.
  • BLACK-THEATRE-CORRESPONDENCE---RE-CHRISTOPHE---3-29-13-copy
    Maurice Rowdon represents James Earl Jones. Rowdon: We are very interested in your script.
  • BOOK-GUILD-LIMITED-AND-OTHER-PUBLISHER-CORRESPONDENCE-copy
    The Book Guild offers authors a comprehensive and personal publishing service. We are selective with our list and only take a finite number of titles each year.
  • CORRESPONDENCE---1970'S-PT-2
    Maurice Rowdon, Esq. applied to the Provincial Theatre Council as a manager for a play.
  • CORRESPONDENCE---1970'S
    Maurice Rowdon, Esq., 5, Tamworth Street, London, SW6.
  • CORRESPONDENCE---ANIMAL-CRUELTY-DATA-copy
    Rowdon writes to Linnit asking for help with documentary on animal cruelty. Animals tortured have increased from 95,000 in 1910 to nearly 5 million in 1967.
  • CORRESPONDENCE-AND-CONTRACTS---1974
    Maurice Rowdon wrote to Mr Moore asking for an 'umbrella' of &A50 to cover his bills for the next six weeks.
  • CORRESPONDENCE-AND-MISCELLANEOUS-ITEMS
    Maurice Rowden Esq. wrote to Curtis Brown to ask for help with a play. He was told that Sue Freathy could not act for him because she had spoken to him about the play. Curtis Brown Ltd.
  • CURRENT-LIT-CORRESPONDENCE-copy
    Maurice Orrmont sent manuscript to publisher Knopf in February 1991. Publisher didn't think the ms.
  • DAILY-MAIL-CLIPPING-SEPT-18-1978-copy
    'The Talking Dogs' (Mac- In palnstaking detall answers to questions claim to superiority over consciousness, other could send telepathlc using an alphabet of millan, £5-95), and I con- he documents
  • ELAINE---10-13-67-copy
    Maurice Rowdon Esq. sent copy of original version of ELA INE which I believe you wanted. Company cannot hold itself responsible for the loss of MSS.
  • LITERARY-AGENTS-CORRESPONDENCE-copy
    Maurice Rowdon was represented by David Higham Associates. Rowdon wrote to Owen Laster to ask for help with his book. Laster said he was out of his depth
  • MAURICE-ROWDON---WAR-OFFICE-OAK-LEAF-LETTER---3-3-13
    Maunia Rardlan's letters to her father and mother during World War II. "I'm glad I told you we were resting as it stopped you "worriting"; but as a matter of fact it came to rather a suddennend!"
  • PUBLISHERS-COMMENTS
    Maurice Rowdon offers his own work for the first time. Playwright Jeanie O'Hare is appalled by geneticists' plans. Sonia Land offers notes on a lying time 1939-1945.
  • REVIEWS---PERIMETER-WEST-AND-CORRESPONDING-LETTERS
    Maurice Rowdon's Perimeter West takes cAus der 9e place in a nameless city recently occupied by a foreign army. Book is a thoroughly zeichnet das Bild einer bedrohten Stadt, and well written.
  • REVIEWS---TALKING-DOGS-copy-2
    Elke the pood tells of life after death ONE evening. "Have you ever died?" Elke I's e versation ranged over death). mean for ber ? Can she Frau Hellmater deaned EIN ZARTE, she began Dorothy asked her.
  • THE-THINKING-DOGS---CORRESPONDENCE
    Maurice Rowdon writes to Livia Gollancz with a first-draft excerpt of the book. The book will show the authenticity of the Berchtesgaden experiment.
  • WAR-OFFICE-CORRESPONDENCE---ART-DEGREE
    Maurice Stanbury Rowdon Keble College admitted to Master of Arts degree in 1983. Rowdon was a graduate of the University of Oxford.
  • Waiting-for-Melli-correspondence
    Maurice Barrie's WAITING FOR MELLI sounds very interesting. I think I should, though, raise one faint warning noise.
  • War-in-my-eyes
    The story begins with the evacuation of school children from London in the summer of 1939. For JOHN, who is already eighteen, itis a welcome change of air.
  • Book-Germany-2
    M. S. Rowdon, Esq., Nevendon Manor, Wickford, ESSEX. Dictated by R.G.Vere
  • German-Book
    Fachabteilung Buromobel in Deutschen Holzindustrie. Intereuropean Enterprises Limited in London. Wiesbadener Bank e.G.m.b.H. in Frankfurt am Main.
  • A-Roman-Street-reiews
    Maurice Rowdon's Italian Sketches is a guide to the people, life and customs of ancient Rome.
  • APE-OF-SORROW---BOOK-LAUNCH-INVITATION
    From Stranger to Destroyer: The Inside Story of fHumans. An examination of the human as he is, not as he thinks he is. "Artistically exhilarating. Often piercingly accurate."
  • BECOMING-VISIBLE-surrealism
    Philip Lamantia was hailed as the Rimbaud of American Surrealism. Early poems of Touch of the Marvellous were a beati- fic. Later poems display a kind of baroque con- voluted quality.
  • COULD-YOUR--DOG-LEARN-TO-TALK---POSTER-copy
    CNN.com will feature iReporter photos in a weekly Travel Snapshots gallery. Visit CNN.com/Travel each week for a
  • KEBLE-COLLEGE---THE-RECORD-2009
    Robert Lyall Lucas MBE, MA (Ph.D., Cambridge), Senior.
  • MAHLER-THEATRE-POSTER---COLOR-copy
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  • MAHLER-THEATRE-POSTER-copy
    CNN.com will feature iReporter photos in a weekly Travel Snapshots gallery. Visit CNN.com/Travel each week for a
  • MARCH-13-2013---REVIEWS-FALL-OF-VENICE-copy
    Maurice Rowdon's The Fall of Venice was published in 1970. The book is about the fall of Venice in 18th-century Italy. Venetians were a happy people, from iog to bottom, says Rowdon.
  • MARCH-13-2013---REVIEWS-FALL-OF-VENICE
    Maurice Rowdon's The Fall of Venice was published in 1970. The book is about the fall of Venice in 18th-century Italy. Venetians were a happy people, from iog to bottom, says Rowdon.
  • PRESS-CLIPPINGS-1953---1978
    Hellebore the Clown is an entertaining modern novel well above the average. Book is a study of an ageing artist who is clown about to. make His much past advertised ties and reappearanceis affections.
  • REVIEWS---PERIMETER-WEST-AND-CORRESPONDING-LETTERS-copy
    Maurice Rowdon's Perimeter West takes cAus der 9e place in a nameless city recently occupied by a foreign army. Book is a thoroughly zeichnet das Bild einer bedrohten Stadt, and well written.
  • REVIEWS---TALKING-DOGS-copy
    Born again Elke the pood tells of life after death ONE evening. "Have you ever died?" Elke I's es versation ranged over death).
  • THE-BRICK---ISSUE-48---2010-WITH-NOTES-copy
    Geoffrey Hill will receive the award of honorary at Keble, memorably Doctor of Letters. The Archbishop of Canterbury and Nobel-Prize winning chemist Roald were heard in conversation Hoffman.
  • A-PHOENIX-IN-THE-PARK
    Maurice Rowdon follows Stephen Harlow on his way from the broker's office to his marital home. Harlow is beneath the burden of a dead society; it is amid the ghosts of his world.
  • ANGELA
    Angela Bourne travels to Hollywood to interview for a part in a novel. She finds herself in the car park of a vintage VW with piles of ragged scripts in the back seat.
  • ANTHEA-(OTHERWISE-UNTITLED)
    Anthea Tellidge had a job interview at Beatty Masumerov's office on Madison Avenue. She had what she called a desk warning system because of her amnesia.
  • BEL-AMI
    Saul Weinand threw a party to celebrate the making of Bel Ami. The party was held on the Queen Mary, lying in permanent dock in Long Beach Harbor. The title of the film had been changed to Ambition.
  • Fragment-untitles-novel
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  • JANET
    Rigen JANE Ronodor Prealie ANET stood at the window, wondering suddenly how her life had arrived at this point. The sunlight was nice. It made her feel clear.
  • SOPHIA-THE-WILD
    Maurice Rowdon's Soil HIA THE WInD is a compendium of hidden desires.
  • TERMINOLOGY-FOR-KEEPER
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  • THE-HOLE-(dragged)
    John Bloomfield was a successful New York lawyer of thirty-two. He now lives in an exclusive clinic in Wiltshire, England, devoted to mental care.
  • THE-KEEPER-OF-THE-SOUTHERN-GATE---A-SYNOPSIS
    Maurice Rowdon's The Keeper of the Southern Gate is a spy thriller. The main character, James Elroy, returns to Rome for the first time in 20 years.
  • THE-KEEPER-OF-THE-SOUTHERN-GATE---BOOK-PROPOSAL---SUSPENSE
    James ElROY MERTON arrives in Rome from Richmond Va. after an absence of nearly twenty years. He was last in Rome at the age of about eighteen and fell in love with an English girl called Laura.
  • THE-KEEPER-OF-THE-SOUTHERN-GATE---BOOK-PROPOSAL
    James Elroy returns to Rome after nearly twenty years. He fell in love with an English girl called Laura. She became his secret obsession over the years which occult practices served to strengthen.
  • THE-KEEPER-OF-THE-SOUTHERN-GATE--SYNOPSIS
    James Elroy arrives in Rome from Richmond Va. after an absence of nearly twenty years. He was last in Rome at the age of about eighteen and fell in love with an English girl called Laura.
  • VARIOUS-PAGES-FROM-EARLIER-DRAFTS
    James Elroy Merton was born in Richmond Va., so named by his wealthy British immigrant father after his favourite poet James Elroy Flecker.
  • A-TUSCAN-VILLAGE---MANUSCRIPT
    After the last War a movement towards the towns began, gathering pace through the Fifties. Between 1960 and 1965 landowners sold up their holdings in droves.
  • A-TUSCAN-VILLAGE---OUTLINE
    "A Juscan Vaigper Outlue" by Kaurice Rowdon is published by GEORGES BORCHARDT, INC. The author describes the great social change which came about in Italy from 1960.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY-BY-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Scene-changing should be incorporated into the action of the play, while GLEN is talking. Props may be. handed to him, or a chair placed for him.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY
    "A Piay Maurice Rom wdon" is a play by Maurice Maunoe Rondor. The action takes place in a hotel room in London, England. The characters are a hotel manager, a professor, a farmer and a policeman.
  • AFTERWARDS---AN-ORIGINAL-FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The story is about a young man who works in London's Covent Garden area.
  • AFTERWARDS---FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The film is set in London and follows the life of a young man. The story is told from the point of view of a hotel guest.
  • AFTERWARDS
    Maurice Rowdon spent the night alone in his office in Leicester, England. He wrote a letter to his wife des- cribing most of what had happened to him.
  • HELLEBORE-IV
    "I HeLLEBrE!" is a novel written by French writer Albert Helelse. The novel is set in Paris, France, in 1920.
  • HELLEBORE-THE-CLOWN---BOOK-DUST-JACKET
    Peter Towry's first novel is a historical romance about a Royalist plot to depose Napoleon Bonaparte. The hero of Mr.
  • HELLEBORE-THE-CLOWN---MANUSCRIPT
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  • HELLEBORE-THE-CLOWN
    Hellebore is a clown, otherwise Jonathan Finstanley. He is the son of theatrical manager and owner Albert Lorraine. The scene apart from that of the MMIAAA - is laid in Paris during Easter, 1920.
  • HELLEBORE
    Hellebore and a child stood on a hill in Sussex in the early spring of 1907. The child said two of the ponies got something wrong with them and had to be shot.
  • MY-WIFE-EMILY---A
    Maurice Rowdon writes about his love for Emily, a woman who shone like Vivien Leigh in 'Gone with the Wind' Rowdon met her in a café in Sausalito, California, where she invited him to her home.
  • MY-WIFE-EMILY---B
    Maurice Rowdon's novel is based on a true story. Rowdon met his wife, Emily, in a café in Sausalito, California. They later met again at a gala dance in Mill Valley.
  • My-wife-emily-fragment
    Colonel would be helplessly adrift inside fantasy No 56. He found Emily quite frightening in this She could have me splod respect in a split second.
  • No-time-for-music-fragment
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  • Not-time-for-music-fragment-2
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  • Perimiter-west-letter
    Maurice Rodon Esg. bei Pischer, Zurich-Zollikon, Alte Lendstrasse 139, Switserland.
  • ANGELA-copy
    Angela Bourne travels to Hollywood to interview for a part in a novel. She finds herself in the car park of a vintage VW with piles of ragged scripts in the back seat.
  • BEL-AMI-copy
    Saul Weinand threw a party to celebrate the making of Bel Ami. The party was held on the Queen Mary, lying in permanent dock in Long Beach Harbor. The title of the film had been changed to Ambition.
  • VENDETTA
    Angela Bourne arrives in Los Angeles for an interview for a TV role. She feels unaccountably nervous about the interview. But as they drive away she tells herself not to be childish.
  • THE-MARK
    Ifaurice Rowdon fell under a lamp-post and almost broke his nose. For two or three days he felt himself to be precious in the family. Theatre was like touching a life beyond the one
  • PICTURES-OF-A-DARK-AGE
    Maurice Rowdon's new book is a detailed account of his life as a writer. Rowdon says there is a gap between present practices and functions and attitudes and knowledge.
  • THE-LAST-WAR
    Maurice Rowdon: Hitler was the instrument of this war. He led a revolt against a world where all sense of mystery seemed to, have departed, where everything was a money-relation.
  • 20100115-Review-by-Edward-Hill-THE-APE-OF-SORROWS-by-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Edward Hill: No civilization can believe in its own world unless it came from an awesome experience. Hill: Only St. Francis in the 12th Century personified in himself respect for all living
  • APE-OF-SORROW---BOOK-LAUNCH-INVITATION-copy
    From Stranger to Destroyer: The Inside Story of fHumans. An examination of the human as he is, not as he thinks he is. "Artistically exhilarating. Often piercingly accurate."
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-2
    Maurice Morrow: "I must pass because of its downbeat premise and message" "I keep thinking if he focuses primarily on how we can begin to make the environment better," Morrow writes.
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-Supplement
    Saroyan: "I want to live while I am alive, that is all. I want at least to try" "We don't really care if it kills us, just SO we are allowed to try and not be interrupted by some irritating idiocy"
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-book-launch
    The Ape of Sorrows opens with a gripping retelling of the monkey brawl at London Zoo in the 1930s.
  • Ape-of-Sorrows-notes
    Humans are eroded animals el humans can'tt bear the idea that we are animals. For many centuries we've been educated to feel that we've evolved beyond animal status.
  • Ape-of-sorrows-Notes-2
    The enemy idea was brought to sophistication in medieval speculations about the devil.
  • Ape-of-sorrows
    The Ape of Sorrows is the culmination of 15 years of dedicated thought completed in the months before the visionary author's death in February 2009. Author, philosopher and historian,
  • Author's-Guild
    The Authors Guild, Inc. is a Corporate Member of the Authors League of America. dues are tax deductible for most members as a business expense.
  • CURRENT-LIT-CORRESPONDENCE-copy
    Maurice Orrmont sent manuscript to publisher Knopf in February 1991. Publisher didn't think the ms.
  • I-Universe
    iUniverse UK Book Sales Customer Service 1663 Liberty Drive Suite 300 BLOOMINGTON, IN 47403 United States Ship To Shipping Order No. Dachiell Rowdon
  • LITERARY-AGENTS-CORRESPONDENCE
    Maurice Rowdon was represented by David Higham Associates. Rowdon wrote to Owen Laster asking for help with his book. Laster said he was out of his depth
  • THE-MARK
    Ifaurice Rowdon fell under a lamp-post and almost broke his nose. For two or three days he felt himself to be precious in the family. Theatre was like touching a life beyond the one
  • DIAGHILEV
    Maurice Rowdon writes to Morgan Griffiths asking for a book on Diaghilev. Rowdon had signed up with Thames and Hudson to write a 60,000 word book on the dancer.
  • Of-Sins-and-Winter
    Maurice Rowdon (1922-2009) eared degrees in History and Philosophy at Oxford University and published twelve books on animal/human intelligence and war.
  • OXYGENESIS-HANDBOOK-copy
    Oxygenesis is a new way of looking at the human body. It is based on the theory that breathing is an involuntary function. Oxygenesis aims to rehabilitate the nervous system and destroy inner fixity.
  • Pope-info
    Pope John Paul I died on September 28 at the age of 65. He had reigned for little over a month. The universal mood among the cardinals was that they had chosen God's candidate.
  • Refernce-books
    Shelf-mark RDWDEA from General Catalogue Surname in block letters Initials X S Rpypos I For official use Date on which required Deliver to Name of author or other heading in catalogue WALTER LAQUEUR
  • Silver-age-of-Venice-Artwork
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  • STEEL-CANTICLES---ROUGH-DRAFT---7-3-13
    "Steel Cantcles -Mayhdong" is a Chinese folktale. The story is about a man who spends a number 17 on a gel ligh. He and a woman drink elboews on the clouds and wait to be the queen of the night.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES-BY-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Being in love is an exclusive- ly christian state. The steps of love climb sudd enly up to the light. War is an unfolding for men who will not grow.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES
    In first love he or she is looking through the face of the other and beyand the symbols of agnosticism scattered about the city.
  • NON-FICTION-6---MONKS-AND-ALEXANDRIA-copy
    Maurice Rowdon writes to Alexander NADRIA about the first Christian monks. He says Christ's mission was very much the child of Greek influence.
  • NON-FICTION-6---MONKS-AND-ALEXANDRIA
    Maurice Rowdon writes to Alexander NADRIA about the first Christian monks. He says Christ's mission was very much the child of Greek influence.
  • THE-AGE-OF-MONKS
    Maurice Rowdon's new book, The Age of Monks, is published by Vod Reerspes. The book is based on the Upanishads and the behaviour of the gannvasin or monk.
  • THE-INDIAN-CRUCIFIXION---A---FIRST-DRAFT-EXCERPTS
    In the Greek story the white bull (Zeus) fell in love with Europa and took her on his back to Crete. Pasiphae, the wife of Minos, had a love affair with a bull and gave birth to a half-bull, half-man.
  • THE-INDIAN-CRUCIFIXION---AN-OUTLINE-B
    'A'dark' age was never attained, and that we are living in of the climaxes of a prlonged dark age' 'Civilisation' comes to mean a mode of behaviour, following on the Spanish Church's need to define a
  • THE-INDIAN-CRUCIFIXION---AN-OUTLINE-C
    'A handbook by which to recognise the barbarian in oneself' Draws from notes accumulated over the last three years during research on other books.
  • THE-INDIAN-CRUCIFIXION---D---FIRST-DRAFT-EXCERPTS
    In the Greek story the white bull (Zeus) fell in love with Europa and took her on his back to Crete. Pasiphae, the wife of Minos, had a love affair with a bull and gave birth to a half-bull, half-man.
  • THE-INDIAN-CRUCIFIXION---E---FIRST-DRAFT-EXCERPTS
    In the Greek story the white bull (Zeus) fell in love with Europa and took her on his back to Crete.
  • COULD-YOUR--DOG-LEARN-TO-TALK---POSTER
    CNN.com will feature iReporter photos in a weekly Travel Snapshots gallery. Visit CNN.com/Travel each week for a
  • DAILY-MAIL-CLIPPING-SEPT-18-1978
    'The Talking Dogs' (Mac- In palnstaking detall answers to questlons claim to superiority over consciousness, other could send telepathlc using an alphabet of millan, £5-95)
  • REVIEWS---TALKING-DOGS
    Born again Elke the pood tells of life after death ONE evening. "Have you ever died?" Elke I's es versation ranged over death).
  • CORRESPONDENCE---PUBLISHERS-RIGHTS-REVERSIONS-ETC
    Use Special Delivery for guaranteed next morning delivery with the security of barcode tracking delivery.
  • FALLEN-ANGELS
    Maurice Rowdon and Karen McChrystal's FALLEN ANGELS. The Illusion of Self Improvement A Proposal.
  • OXYGENESIS-HANDBOOK
    Oxygenesis is a new way of looking at the human body. It is based on the theory that breathing is an involuntary function. Oxygenesis aims to rehabilitate the nervous system and destroy inner fixity.
  • Oxygenesis-2
    The first chapter of a new novel, "The Great Gatsby," is published today. The novel is written in the form of a short story. The author uses the story as a tool to help him understand the world.
  • Oxygenesis-3
    "I've noticed this a lot since---in others who want to get reborn.
  • Oxygenesis-supplement
    Saroyan: "I want to live while I am alive, that is all. I want at least to try" "We don't really care if it kills us, just SO we are allowed to try and not be interrupted by some irritating idiocy"
  • Oxygenesis
    Maurice Rowdon has worked in this field in four countries. Oxygenesis is the process of learn- ing the language safely
  • OXYGENESIS---GROUPS-ETC-SAN-GIMIGNANO
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  • OXYGENESIS---OPA-NOTES
    Maurice Rowdon and Laos Kozma are offering two summer courses in Gubbio, Italy. Rowdon is the originator of Oxygenesis, a breath process which he took twenty years to perfect.
  • PUBLICITY-OXYGENESIS-PROPOSAL---ACTIVATION---OXYGENESIS-AND-DEPRESSION
    Activation is the equivalent of baptism, or what in the ancient world was initiation. Oxygenesis rehabilitates the nervous system and provides the only effective means for destructuring inner fixity.
  • BREATHTAKING-MOMENTS-PROPOSAL
    Maurice Rowdon developed the breath that we breathe 'shallowly' But hidden to us - yet they have been on a system nearly twenty years ago.
  • NOVELS-FICTION---THE-KEEPER-OF-THE-SOUTHERN-GATE-AND-NO-TIME-FOR-MUSIC-(dragged)-(dragged)
    Oxygenesis is a book by Maurice Rowdon. Rowdon developed the breath that we breathe 'shallowly' Oxygenesis deals with that marvellous motor which takes us through each day by Ca. and San Francisco.
  • OXYGENESIS
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  • VARIOUS-PAPERS---OPA
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  • Annette-Bio
    Eric Rowan studied at the local College of Art, then at the The Lincolnshire Association in 1969 toured the county. Rowlett Peter Clossick. Matthew Smith was cited as one influence.
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    Anzeigen-Fackler, Munchen 1, WeinstraBe 4 Firma Minchen, 20. Juni 1962. Intereuropean Enterprises Limited Devereux Chambers, Temple London W.C.2 Sehr geehrter Herr Rowdon.
  • Annette-rental
    Rent asked is 82 gns. per week, Subject to Agreement. Mrs. A. Rowdon, Via Giulia 102, ROME, Italy, is interested in renting the property.
  • BENCH-DEDICATION---KENNSINGTON-GARDEN-JUNE-5-2014---ETC
    Kensington Gardens is where Maurice used to come to write whenever the sun graced London.
  • Bio-Maurice
    Rowdon's novels include HELLEBORE THE CLOWN, OF SINS AND WINTER, PERIMETER WEST. His biographies include LEONARDO DA VINCI and LORENZO THE MAGNIFICENT.
  • FROM-THE-WAR-OFFICE-ON-MAURICE---THE-WAR-OFFICERS-RECORD-OF-SERVICES-ARMY-BOOK
    Lieutenant Mourice Stanbury ROWDON was a Captain in 7lst Field Regt., RA. He was demobilised in December, 1945, under Class "B" and his age-group was 46. Form B.
  • Italy
    La Scena pagina 3 è stato attribuito alla Casa di Riposo per artisti Drammatici. Il presidente della Casa, Lorenzo Ruggi, ricevendo dal segretario del premio, Sergio Rimini.
  • MAURICE---NOTES---BIO---MISC
    The author was born in a London working-class family.
  • MAURICE-ROWDON---WAR-OFFICE-OAK-LEAF-LETTER---3-3-13-copy
    Maurice Rowdon, Esq. sent letter to his father on May 10, 1955. He was serving in Belgium during World War II.
  • MAURICE-ROWDON-PUBLICATIONS-SUMMARY
    Maurice Rowdon's latest book is a dtsguised Indian cult book about a hermaphr- odite called
  • MAURICE-ROWDON
    Maurice Rowdon is a professional author/playwright trained in philosophy, and a breath-master. He was born in London in a working-class family.
  • MAURICES-LAST-CLIPBOARD-NOTES
    Maurice Rowdon wrote a book about the Ganes and Ganesans. The book is called Neie, Vauniles last Hankas (Sos Sceue Cindhons Geure wolseke) Rowdon also wrote a children's book called AY.
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  • Maurice-Website
    Philosophy begins and ends with doubts about what is real. It finds that reality is simply Animal/Human aconviction, not what we can prove or demonstrate.
  • Maurice-casa-italy
    CASALE No23 PROPR. ANNETTE FISCHER ROWDON SCALA 1:100 IL TECNICO STUDIO TECnICO REI PERITI INDUSTRIALI EDIUL ROSSANO VA NNINI E PIETRO RCSSI SOCIETA' SEMALICE TRA PROFESSIONSTI P.zza delle Er
  • PICTURES-OF-A-DARK-AGE-copy
    Maurice Rowdon's new book is a detailed account of his life as a writer. Rowdon says there is a gap between present practices and functions and attitudes and knowledge.
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  • THE-BRICK---ISSUE-48---2010-WITH-NOTES
    Geoffrey Hill will receive the award of honorary at Keble, memorably Doctor of Letters. The Archbishop of Canterbury and Nobel-Prize winning chemist Roald were heard in conversation Hoffman.
  • TRUANT
    The story begins with the evacuation of school children from London in the summer of 1939. When he returns to the country a girl's school has moved near by.
  • WAR-OFFICE-CORRESPONDENCE---ART-DEGREE-copy
    Maurice Stanbury Rowdon Keble College was admitted to the Degree of Master of Arts in January 1983. He was the son of Captain Mo Sa Rowdon, who served in the Second World War.
  • THE-MARK
    Ifaurice Rowdon fell under a lamp-post and almost broke his nose. For two or three days he felt himself to be precious in the family. Theatre was like touching a life beyond the one
  • A-KINGDOM-FOR-THE-VULTURES
    A Play in Four Aots Haurlce Rowd on. Page 2 --- a KINGDON FOR THE VULTURES. Page 3 --- GBARAGFERS PHILIP HAZLITT and HUSSEIN AL SHABAR. Page 4 --- FIRST ACT.
  • A-PLAN-OF-CAMPAIGN---A-MAN-CALLED-APOLLO
    curtain rises and we hear a man's voice shouting from a loudspeaker.
  • BLACK-BOBIN---ONE-ACT-FOR-ONE-MAN
    "Black Bobin" is a one-act play by Maurice Rowdon. It is set in a private room in an expensive villa. The music is lively early secular music. A bird falls in front of the stage and explodes.
  • BLACK-BOBIN
    One Act for One Man by Maurice Rowdon. Set in a private room in an expensive villa. Early secular music for the audience-introit, lively early secular music.
  • BOY-SEES-RED---A-PLAY---2006
    Maurice Rowdon's "Red" is about a boy who sees red for the first time. The boy sees red through the eyes of May Bright, a girl he is in love with.
  • CARMAGNOLA---A-PLAY-IN-TWO-ACTS
    Maurice Rowdon's play takes place in LOMBARDY AND VENICE, BETWEEN THE YEARS 1425 AND 1432. The stage is divided into three areas.
  • CARMAGNOLA
    GARMAGROLA A Play In Two Aots Maurice Rondon. The cast can, with sone dcubling-up, be broken down to 10 MS and 2 Fs.
  • DEVIL'S-BRIG
    Godfrey Johnson is a chaperone in the play. He meets Jack Meadows, a man who has worked at the plant for 15 years. Meadows is married and has no children.
  • HORMONE-CITY---A-COMEDY
    Hormone City A Comedy is written by MAURICE ROWDON. It stars LYNN NORDEN, HAL TROUGHAM, MALCOM MACKINDLE, NANCY LAUDENFIELD, JACK TALBOT.
  • MAX
    Maurice Rowdon plays Max Beryl, a man whose life is turned upside down. The story follows Max as he tries to sell his farm and get a mortgage.
  • MY-HUSBAND-MY-HUSBAND
    "Stash" is the story of two lovers who share a love of shopping. The book is written in English and Polish. The characters are a Polish woman and her two young sons.
  • PAM
    "Pam" is a play by Maurice Rowdon. It is set in an apartment in London. The characters are American, but only one is by birth. The play ends with the characters returning to the United States.
  • PUBLIC-RELATIONS
    Sir Jack Bentley writes to Hans Schutz asking for a knighthood.
  • TALES-ORIGINALS---A-PILOT-OF-THE-CROOKED
    Actors are shown a roon crowded with objects, few of which are pieces of coufortable furniture. The action is at present, -- Page 4 --- AGT ONÉ SCENE: A roon.
  • THE-BLACK-CATS
    The stage is divided into a downstage and an upstage area. The characters are painted and clothed a little larger than life. When there is distress it is the distress of clowns.
  • THE-MECHANICAL-SAW
    Maurice Rowdon's "The KECHANICAL SAR" opens with a garden-party in England. A sputnik passes over and there is a whoop from behind: the troes. The musio is suddenly switch- ed up to top volumo.
  • THE-OPEN-PAN-SYSTEM
    Maurice Rowdon's play is set in 1901 in a very different world from that of 1837 when Queen Victoria came to the throne.
  • THE-RYE-MAN
    "The Rye Man" by Maurice Rowdon is about a man who becomes a dog. Rowdon describes a tavern-hall where the audience is seated at tables.
  • THE-UNEXPECTED-WEDDING
    Page 1: The UNEXPECTED: WEDDING MAURICE ROWDON. Page 3: The KITCHENETTE of a SMALL S.W. LONDON HOUSE. Page 4: The COLLEGE LIBRARY, WITH KATE'S LAUGHTER STILL OVER.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY-BY-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Scene-changing should be incorporated into the action of the play, while GLEN is talking. Props may be. handed to him, or a chair placed for him.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY
    "A Piay Maurice Rom wdon" is a play by Maurice Maunoe Rondor. The action takes place in a hotel room in London, England. The characters are a hotel manager, a professor, a farmer and a policeman.
  • AFTERWARDS---AN-ORIGINAL-FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The story is about a young man who works in London's Covent Garden area.
  • AFTERWARDS---FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The film is set in London and follows the life of a young man. The story is told from the point of view of a hotel guest.
  • AFTERWARDS
    Maurice Rowdon spent the night alone in his office in Leicester, England. He wrote a letter to his wife des- cribing most of what had happened to him.
  • ALMA-PHOENIX
    Maurice Rowdon's play is about a war nurse and her lover. The set includes a desk, a coffee table, a phone and canvases.
  • THE-PROBLEM-OF-ALMA
    "The Problem of ALMA" is a play for two by Maurice Rowdon. The plot involves the murder of a woman by an ex-cavalryman. Rowdon's play is set in the early 20th century.
  • ELAINE---10-13-67
    Maurice Rowdon Esq. sent copy of original version of ELA INE which I believe you wanted. Company cannot hold itself responsible for the loss of MSS.
  • ELAINE
    Maurice Rowdon's ELAINE is a play in 11 scenes. It is the story of a couple and their two daughters. The play is set in the back room of a cottage in France.
  • GENES-AND-GENTS---WITH-CORRESPONDENCE-2008
    Micheline Steinberg Associates 4th Floor 104 Great Portland Street London WIW 6PE. Your details will be published on doollee.com as soon as possible, depending on workload.
  • INTERCOM-NOTES---ETC
    The Intercan other hey worls: Lifemt Cutlass; A box Ahicks; 6x fumo Disconnected; Pegula INTERCOM - Hotas Tcks Cutag life Fume The lutorcom Discanodd Pegues. SYNoPSIs SCHEMA aud NOTES FoR INSERTIONS.
  • THE-INTERCOM---EARLIER-VERSION-OF-GENES
    Iutoriem Eonliar Version GENES. Maurice Rowdon. The INTERCOM MS of a WEALTHY, DETACHED AND NOT HANDSOME MANSION. Two children (BARRY and RACHEL), 9. A SECRETARY (MISS WILLIAMS), an OFFICE. BOY (TOM),.
  • THE-INTEROM
    The play is set in a home in the north of England. The house has been fitted with an intercom apparatus. The controls of the apparatus are concealed in a chest.
  • The-Borgias
    FoYer Nusic is an early version of the DeuchoPm MENT CHARACTERS. Characters include a 12-year-old dancer and a pope. The character of SUZATTO (Susata?) is based on a real-life Italian family.
  • MAHLER---AN-ORIGINAL-FILM-SCRIPT
    "Maurice Rowdon's "MAHLER" is an original film script by Maurice Rowdon. The film is set in Vienna in the early 1900s. It stars GUSTAV MAHLer and ALMA MAHLER as the main characters.
  • MAHLER---PLAYBILL-1976
    MAHLER was first performed in London in February 1973 at the Arts Theatre, Leicester Square. Gustav Mahler died in 1911 and Alma in 1964 at the age of eighty-five.
  • MAHLER---WITH-ANNOTATIONS
    "MAHLER" A Play in Two Parts Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions Ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S.W.6. "MAHLer" is a play in two parts. married - always have been - ALMA: Spiritually, you mean.
  • MAHLER--in-Italian-COMMEDIA-IN-DUE-PARTI-DI-MAURICE-ROWDON
    "MAHLER" Commedia in die parti Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S. W. 6. "Sinistra" e "destra" sono dal punto di vista del pubblico.
  • MAHLER-THEATRE-POSTER---COLOR
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  • MAHLER.in-English-df
    "MAHLER" A Play in Two Parts Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions Ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S. W.
  • Mahler-play
    Maurice Rowdon's MAHLER is a moving play about the life of composer Mahler. Anne Mahler, the daughter of the composer, will not be going to see the play.
  • THE-SONG-OF-THE-EARTH
    Maurice Rowdon's The SCNG of the EARTH is a play in two parts. The action does not always follow a straight chron- ological development.
  • AND-IN-CAME-OPHELIA---2006
    "One" opens in dressing room of James James at the Vic in the Strand. The room is equipped with a slight rake and a sophisticated light and sound console.
  • AND-IN-CAME-OPHELIA---2008
    Ophelii difpugt 2008-56 pages -- Page 2 --- AND IN CAME OPHELIA A Comedy MAURICE ROWDON 2008 email: rowdoxy@aol.
  • OPHELIA---2010
    One The Scene opens on the empty dressing room ofl MARVIN JAMES at the Vic in the Strand. The room is equipped as one, with a slight rake and a sophisticated light and sound console.
  • THE-VIC-ON-THE-STRAND
    The action takes place in a dressing room at the Vic in the Strand. The dressing room is equipped as a mini-stage with a rake and a sophisticated light and sound system.
  • THE-VIC-UPSTAIRS
    The action takes place in a dressing room at the Vic in the Strand. The dressing room is equipped as a mini-stage with a rake and a sophisticated light and sound system.
  • THE-VIKTORIA-THEATRE-SIEGE---1984
    The VIKTORIA THEATRE SIEGE A Play Three Parts MAURICE ROWDON -- Page 3 --- CHARACTERS MARVIN JAMES LIZZY TURNDALE THE SCENE is in MARVin JAMES'S dressing room at the Viktoria Theatre, Strand, London.
  • THE-ESKIMO-TRANCE-2
    The ESKIMO TRANCE A Play in Two Acta Maurice Rowdon. VOSPER LTD, 534 SHAFTESBURY AVEM LONDON, W.1. Copyright Library of Congress Washington.
  • THE-ESKIMO-TRANCE-3
    T H E ESKIMO TRANCE A Play in Two Acts Maurice Rowdon VICTORIA THEATRE, HARTSHILL ROAD, STOKE-ON-TRENT, STAFFORDSHIRE. Phone: Newcastle Staffs 65962. The play is based on a true story.
  • THE-ESKIMO-TRANCE
    'Manson Creek' to be altered to 'cillis's 6-2age1' 'Gillis' S Grave' to become Gillis's S Grave. The ESKINO TRANCE A Play in Two Acts Maurice Rowdon Copyright Library of Congress Washington.
  • TICK-TICK---ONE-ACT
    "One Act Maurice Ro wdon" is based on a play by the same name. Two men, in their mid-thirties, share a bleak tenement-flat in a town with neither character nor centre near an airport.
  • TICK-TICK
    "One Act Maurice Ro wdon" is based on the novel by the same name. Two men, in their mid-thirties, share a bleak tenement-flat in a town with neither character nor centre near an airport.
  • DURING-THESE-WARS.--war-poetry-pdf
    "War is S in" is a novel about the war in Afghanistan. The author says he tried to stop the spread of war,
  • The-Blue
    The Blue. In the 8 ilence round you, The high dark blue round the earth, You cant find a theme if you like, or none. If none, then that's the nessage Your eyes will carry.
  • A-SONG-OF-THE-END-OF-THE-WORLD---1974
    Maurice Rowdon's poem is a portentous poem of 373 lines. The 'death of incarnation' refers to the lack of men incarnating God. The current Kaliyuga began three thousand years before Christ.
  • A-SONG-OF-THE-END-OF-THE-WORLD
    Maurice Rowdon wrote "A SONG of the End of the WORI LD" The song is about the end of the world as we know it. "This filthy Witness" is a collection of short stories and poems.
  • SONGS-OF-THE-END-OF-THE-EARTH
    Maurice Rowdon wrote "A SONG Of The End Of The World" He also wrote "The Midnight Bell" and "A AIA Pask The Peatypf Incarnation" "We find neither fearful nor shameful what has already abandoned us"
  • A-CRISIS
    "I had to.stop short And take atock and consider, léarn peace again" "What was bettar to do, To lose myself in the fight And fall unach
  • A-NEWTONIAN-SONNET
    A Nowtonian Sonnet was written in the 19th century. The sonnet is called "A Dream wont Down"
  • A-QUICK-NOTE
    "I cannot make rhymes; the pain Is too much. There is no time. Hy hands tremble too much To pause for
  • A-RECORD
    The body is tired and stretohes In ite battered state. There has been Torture. The faces are unseane Arms are
  • BEFORE-TOO-LATE
    So often heart must rise and fall, its séems, like mountain, then 1ike wind, and then the aun. In gleans of tiny 1ight that sometimes mean a
  • BIRDS
    Birds' lives are as subtle As the stars that turn Without innér enginess Listen to the rooks Arguing loudly While the
  • CHRISTMAS-IS-OVER
    Christmas is over, the geese are doad; Presents have been given, And unolos fed. Chiokens were throttled, Turkeys wara splits Geese knocked out, And wild duoks hit.
  • ENGLAND
    England, hilla, farma, Lovely untouched bride For whom we died, Weloome our broken faces Baok to your shade
  • EPISODES
    Episodese tells of a boy who was terrified by the prospect of war. The vinegar-man used to come on Friday n
  • FROM-THE-SILENCE
    From the silence of the brain Come cities, fortunes, wars. Once the mind has goné insane, Come murders, divisions, more.
  • GETTING-HET-UP
    "I'm tired, tiredi Al1 my life They've been looking at my 1ips And my hands and the cut Of my coat and my walk. And now I get tired And try to teach myself silence And burn alone. It im't vary nicet"
  • INFINITIVES
    "Let the silence Roach inside us, through To the heart and the organs" "Maké us stand Alive again in a marv
  • LEAVE-ME-A-TIME
    Leave me a time in the ahades In the darkneass trying to see the way Of the light, looking in' each face. Laave
  • MEMORIAL
    I saw your face as we walked past yesterday At the end of a race. You were leaning against The back of a car that was open like an army truck. You had a black moustache, I remember.
  • NEARLY-WRECKED
    Nearly wrecked, nearly reaohed the time or finai ébb, whon the seas give out. Facès grotesque, voices squeaking, hips Protruding, gawky walks.
  • NULL-STATE
    In null world, When nothing calle, Must learn to yielde: In nothing-world, With endless walls, must learn to
  • PALE-FLAT-FACES
    Pale, flat fades with liquid eyes Aro looking after your destinies. Seeing to your government, On sooial goodness
  • RED
    Robin perched on a soldier's hand who had lain for a week in the blinding sand. Not a boat to be seen,
  • ROOM
    Little room, fbiend of distress, Window to copper light, torture. For an afternoon, my aight of birda;
  • THE-BLUE
    Blue is the high dark blue round the earth, you cans find a there if you like, or none; If none, then that's the nessage Your eyea will carry.
  • THE-DEMONS
    "These demons are more Than memory and brain. Give me light again. I've numbered the days, four"
  • THE-DREAM
    Your name was Marsh. You were killed sixteen years ago, in a tower. A shell burst at the window. You died at once. You took so long to come again.
  • THE-EDGE
    Many faces have turned away From you. You are lonely; why? There is a truth to speak And it must be spoken. You
  • THE-LAST-TRAVELLERS
    "We're the last and stand together; fetch Our collapsible ohafrs. We'll talk whilo we wait. The trains are the samé As before; end to end their
  • THE-MOON
    "I toll myself to let Dia my will To porsuados" "I would slowly glide Through the wators of the earth Loaving no trail
  • TOUCHING-YOUR-GOD
    Your God resta safe insidas And you can touch Him in unsafe moments. But comes a time when He will not be touched.
  • TWENTIETH-CANTICLE
    Quiet in villages breeds the hope of disturbanoe. The hope of disturbance breeds the disturb anoe itself.
  • WE-SEARCHED-FOR-EACH-OTHER
    We Soarohed for Each Other. We found each other. We drifted to the home We had always looked for.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES---ROUGH-DRAFT---7-3-13
    "Steel Cantcles -Mayhdong" is a Chinese folktale. The story is about a man who spends a number 17 on a gel ligh. He and a woman drink elboews on the clouds and wait to be the queen of the night.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES-BY-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Being in love is an exclusive- ly christian state. The steps of love climb sudd enly up to the light. War is an unfolding for men who will not grow.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES
    In first love he or she is looking through the face of the other and beyand the symbols of agnosticism scattered about the city.
  • A-DAY-IN-BLACK---1977
    "A Day in Black" is based on an original screenplay by Maurice Rowdon. The film stars Clare TROISI and ALBERTO BALZAN as a newlyweds on their honeymoon in Italy.
  • TRUANT-copy
    The story begins with the evacuation of school children from London in the summer of 1939. When he returns to the country a girl's school has moved near by.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY-BY-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Scene-changing should be incorporated into the action of the play, while GLEN is talking. Props may be. handed to him, or a chair placed for him.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY
    "A Piay Maurice Rom wdon" is a play by Maurice Maunoe Rondor. The action takes place in a hotel room in London, England. The characters are a hotel manager, a professor, a farmer and a policeman.
  • AFTERWARDS---AN-ORIGINAL-FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The story is about a young man who works in London's Covent Garden area.
  • AFTERWARDS---FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The film is set in London and follows the life of a young man. The story is told from the point of view of a hotel guest.
  • AFTERWARDS
    Maurice Rowdon spent the night alone in his office in Leicester, England. He wrote a letter to his wife des- cribing most of what had happened to him.
  • MAHLER---AN-ORIGINAL-FILM-SCRIPT
    "Maurice Rowdon's "MAHLER" is an original film script by Maurice Rowdon. The film is set in Vienna in the early 1900s. It stars GUSTAV MAHLer and ALMA MAHLER as the main characters.
  • MAHLER---PLAYBILL-1976
    MAHLER was first performed in London in February 1973 at the Arts Theatre, Leicester Square. Gustav Mahler died in 1911 and Alma in 1964 at the age of eighty-five.
  • MAHLER---WITH-ANNOTATIONS
    "MAHLER" A Play in Two Parts Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions Ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S.W.6. "MAHLer" is a play in two parts. married - always have been - ALMA: Spiritually, you mean.
  • MAHLER--in-Italian-COMMEDIA-IN-DUE-PARTI-DI-MAURICE-ROWDON
    "MAHLER" Commedia in die parti Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S. W. 6. "Sinistra" e "destra" sono dal punto di vista del pubblico.
  • MAHLER.in-English-df
    "MAHLER" A Play in Two Parts Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions Ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S. W.
  • A-GAME-OF-MURDER
    Maurice Rowdon, Nia/Giulia 102, Rome, ITALY. He was very firmly built, nearly all muscle, and had a pale, unhealthy face. His jokes were callous and muttered, with a theme of deathly physicality.
  • A-JOURNEY-TO-THE-HAMBURG-HEATH-copy
    Beforé met a pony on the quayside of Rotterdam. Gouda is a small town in the south-east of France. The town is famous for its temperance laws.
  • A-JOURNEY-TO-THE-HAMBURG-HEATH
    MAURICE ROWDON'S JOURNEY TO THe HAMEURS HenTH' begins with a visit to Rotterdam. The author describes the flatness and lack of trees that make the sky so important in Holland.
  • A-WOMAN-IN-ROME-copy
    Maurice Rowdon: It isn't easy being a woman in Rome. Italians don't molest. They approach you - del
  • ADOLF-HITLER'S-HOUSE-copy
    Maurice Rowdon visited Hitler's house in Rome, Italy, in June 1944. The house had first been bombed from the air 1 hence the second photographs.
  • ADOLF-HITLER'S-HOUSE
    Maurice Rowdon visited Hitler's home in Villa Ida, Ronchi, Massa Carrara, Italy.
  • DOG-OF-SKY-ALLEY
    Johnson K. was a cheerful man, withdrawn and quiet, but affable. Men liked working with him because he never shouted at them. Johnson K. and Richter fought over a broken bed.
  • ETERNAL-CITY-OR-INFERNAL-GARAGE
    Buses and lorries trundle through the city belching enormous black clouds of diesel smoke. Zebra crossings were painted on the roads two or three years ago to
  • JOHNNY-NUGENT-SHOWMAN---1978
    Johnny Nugent is an all-round circus man. He can eat fire, swallow swords, throw knives, do horse- back ropetricks. He clowns and MCs and hypnotises.
  • MIRIAM-AND-THE-ROAD-TO-AREZZO-copy
    Miriam Rowdon is a young woman working in a library. She meets Giuseppe Prato, a young Italian, and falls in love with him. But she is not in love, and the relationship doesn't last.
  • MIRIAM-AND-THE-ROAD-TO-AREZZO
    Miriam was a rather fine-looking, strong girl, with a determined chin and winning, inquisitive, slightly tomboyish eyes.
  • NO-ENEMY-BUT-TIME
    Mr and Mrs A. J. Cheameley were travelling from Crewe to London. Mr Cheameleys spoon was lost on the journey. "The spoon is gone," says the old man. "What do we stir with?" he asks his wife.
  • TALES-AND-TRAVEL---SHORT-STORIES-NOVELLAS
    "Short STOPIES HOELAR TALS AMD TRAEL Novellas P TMES + TRAEIS Mawpent + Synopse" was written during the Battle of the Bulge. "I combined the role of the abstract murderer with that of the victim"
  • THE-CORNHILL
    The Maestro Book Society Available in November Alternative Choice by ROBERT KEMP ARROWS.
  • THE-DEATH-OF-CHILDREN-copy
    Maurice Rowdon's novel, The Death of Children, is published by Hodder & Stoughton, at a cost of £16.99. The book, which includes an extract from the novel, is also published in the U.S.
  • THE-DEATH-OF-CHILDREN
    Maurice Rowdon's novel, The Death of CHNEREHI is about the death of a little girl in Berlin. Rowdon tells the story of Charlotte, a girl who died in a concentration camp.
  • THE-HONEST-COVE
    'He couldn't lie if he tried' was my insignia at the office. 'I adored Carlo. He was everything I wanted to be' 'My headquarters in L.A. (Los Angeles to you) were as bucked as billy goats'
  • THE-IMPOSTURE-copy
    Maurice Rowdon spent time in a small village outside Graz, Austria. The Russians had moved out of Graz. His job was to establish some sort of he
  • THE-IMPOSTURE
    Maurice Rowdon was in the Austrian army during the Second World War. His regiment was sent to a village near Graz, Austria, to establish a de-Nazi- fication system. Rowdon says he and his comrades
  • FORBIDDEN-AREAS
    The opening dialogues of this piece may appear confusing unless it is understood that in their conversations with each other the village inhabitants are constantly avoiding reference to certain
  • THE-ADVENTURES-OF-MONSIEUR-PUJOL
    Monsieur Pijol Telavisiou is cast in a play about a girl's college in Surrey. He is a Frenchman in his thirties, a mature age for a Frenchman of the south.
  • A-ROMAN-STREET
    Roman Strett Dal. wrote the first edition of his book, "Romans of Rome" The book was published in Rome, Italy, in 1903. Strettt DAL.
  • A-WOMAN-IN-ROME
    Maurice Rowdon: It isn't easy being a woman in Rome. Italians don't molest. They approach you - del
  • CESARE-AND-THE-CHINESE-copy
    Cesare was a slim, good-looking young man with dark hair and a delicate, slightly curving nose.
  • CESARE-AND-THE-CHINESE
    Cesare was a slim; good-looking young. man with black haif and a delicate, slightiy vurved nose. He was quitel tall, end moved softly and lightly.
  • ETERNAL-CITY-OR-INFERNAL-GARAGE-copy
    Buses and lorries trundle through the city belching enormous black clouds of diesel smoke. Zebra crossings were painted on the roads two or three years ago to
  • LA-MIMOSA-copy
    Maurice Rowdon met an engineer at La Mimosa. The engineer was a smaller man than me, and plumper. He had a strong flushed face and pouting ltps, and when he spoke he tended to snap his words out.
  • LA-MIMOSA
    Maurice Rowdon met the engineer at La Mimosa in Rome, Italy. He was a smaller man than me, and plumper. He had a strong flushed face and pouting lips.
  • MIRIAM-AND-THE-ROAD-TO-AREZZO-copy
    Miriam was a rather fine-looking, strong girl, with a determined chin and winning, inquisitive, slightly tomboyish eyes.
  • MIRIAM-AND-THE-ROAD-TO-AREZZO
    Miriam Rowdon is a young woman working in a library. She meets Giuseppe Prato, a young Italian, and falls in love with him. But she is not in love, and the relationship doesn't last.
  • TALES-AND-TRAVEL---SHORT-STORIES-NOVELLAS
    Mrs Doreen P. Leigh. TALES AND TRAVEL. I top and I carbon copy. Each piece to begin on fresh page. Title on first page, above first para, in each case.
  • THE-LAST-ITALY---WITH-CORRESPONDENCE
    Maurice Rowdon, Esq., wrote to Barrie Group of Publishers on 28th November, 1967. Rowdon: WAITING FOR MELLI sounds very interesting. I should, though, raise one faint warning noise.
  • THE-VILLA-copy
    When I arrived today I noticed that the house was cleaner than I knew it last year. This is due to the new manservant called Renato whom I saw serving at table.
  • THE-VILLA
    Villa's house is cleaner than I knew it last year. This is. due to the new manservant called Gino whom I saw serving at table. Ieay this-surprised me because I-remember-him.
  • TRUTH-AND-LIES---THE-TWO-VERSIONS-OF-TENNESSEE-WILLIAMS'-CAT-ON-A-HOT-TIN-ROOF
    Maurice Rowdon, Via delle Alp1 Apuane 15, Monte Sacro, Rome, Italy. The scene is the Missipsipi Delta, the quiet, mellow house of the richest cotton planter.
  • WAR-AND-ATROCITIES-IN-VIETNAM
    The war in Vietnam is eighteen years old. It began as a broad movement of resistance to the French under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh. The U.S. is using Vietnam as a battlefield and.
  • LETTER-FROM-SIENA---ORIGINAL-SCRIPT
    PSWER IS NEVER SPIRITUAL. Getuees puencs ng eu. Mee tinelen iauv iuolsed. beiif Salded. We Laoit lean howt < ai, Low siv, le i bed. . ale, Lo - Hh how sulk, cek. X Z. :.
  • LETTER-FROM-SIENA
    Maurice Rowdon writes from his home in SOHO 76 DEAN LONDON, a LETTER FROM SIENA Maurice Rowdon.
  • MAHLER---AN-ORIGINAL-FILM-SCRIPT
    "Maurice Rowdon's "MAHLER" is an original film script by Maurice Rowdon. The film is set in Vienna in the early 1900s. It stars GUSTAV MAHLer and ALMA MAHLER as the main characters.
  • MAHLER---PLAYBILL-1976
    MAHLER was first performed in London in February 1973 at the Arts Theatre, Leicester Square. Gustav Mahler died in 1911 and Alma in 1964 at the age of eighty-five.
  • MAHLER---WITH-ANNOTATIONS
    "MAHLER" A Play in Two Parts Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions Ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S.W.6. "MAHLer" is a play in two parts. married - always have been - ALMA: Spiritually, you mean.
  • MAHLER--in-Italian-COMMEDIA-IN-DUE-PARTI-DI-MAURICE-ROWDON
    "MAHLER" Commedia in die parti Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S. W. 6. "Sinistra" e "destra" sono dal punto di vista del pubblico.
  • MAHLER.in-English-df
    "MAHLER" A Play in Two Parts Maurice Rowdon Portslade Productions Ltd., 5, Tamworth Road, London, S. W.
  • A-GAME-OF-MURDER-copy
    Maurice Rowdon, Nia/Giulia 102, Rome, ITALY. He was very firmly built, nearly all muscle, and had a pale, unhealthy face. His jokes were callous and muttered, with a theme of deathly physicality.
  • A-JOURNEY-TO-THE-HAMBURG-HEATH-copy-2
    Beforé met a pony on the quayside of Rotterdam. Gouda is a small town in the south-east of France. The town is famous for its temperance laws.
  • A-JOURNEY-TO-THE-HAMBURG-HEATH-copy
    MAURICE ROWDON'S JOURNEY TO THe HAMEURS HenTH' begins with a visit to Rotterdam. The author describes the flatness and lack of trees that make the sky so important in Holland.
  • A-WAR-BETWEEN-FRIENDS-DRAFT-PAGES---INSERTS-FOR-APE-OF-SORROWS-AND-WAR-IN-ITALY-copy
    "Adoftuhers House" contains inserters for theAPE of Sorkows and for War in ItAAY A Wav Legneon Friandis dragt paes.
  • ADOLF-HITLER'S-HOUSE-copy
    Maurice Rowdon visited Hitler's home in Villa Ida, Ronchi, Massa Carrara, Italy.
  • ADOLF-HITLER'S-HOUSE
    Maurice Rowdon visited Hitler's house in Rome, Italy, in June 1944. The house had first been bombed from the air 1 hence the second photographs.
  • DURING-THESE-WARS.--war-poetry-pdf-copy
    "War is S in" is a novel about the war in Afghanistan. The author says he tried to stop the spread of war,
  • ENGLAND-THEIR-ENGLAND-HANDWRITTEN-NOTES---LOTS-OF-AUTO-BIOGRAPHICAL-WORK-CLASS-copy
    War in Italy is a literary account of what it was to be a Forward Observation Officer in the Italian campaign of World War II.
  • MAURICE-ROWDON---WAR-OFFICE-OAK-LEAF-LETTER---3-3-13-copy-2
    Maurice Rowdon, Esq. sent letter to his father on May 10, 1955. He was serving in Belgium during World War II.
  • Of-Sins-and-Winter-copy
    Maurice Rowdon (1922-2009) eared degrees in History and Philosophy at Oxford University and published twelve books on animal/human intelligence and war.
  • SECOND-ITALIAN-CAMPAIGN-BOOK---HAND-WRITTEN-NOTES---12-2-13
    The Addendun Total WW2 datk tl 2 hullin proble WWI kltes nv . edad Runis Iene22 -- Page 3 --- ADDRaguM (Yagodain) Yaganwin NAif 2o.500.
  • SONGS-OF-THE-END-OF-THE-EARTH-copy
    Maurice Rowdon wrote "A SONG Of The End Of The World" He also wrote "The Midnight Bell" and "A AIA Pask The Peatypf Incarnation" "We find neither fearful nor shameful what has already abandoned us"
  • TALES-AND-TRAVEL---SHORT-STORIES-NOVELLAS-copy
    "Short STOPIES HOELAR TALS AMD TRAEL Novellas P TMES + TRAEIS Mawpent + Synopse" was written during the Battle of the Bulge. "I combined the role of the abstract murderer with that of the victim"
  • THE-DEATH-OF-CHILDREN-copy-2
    Maurice Rowdon's novel, The Death of Children, is published by Hodder & Stoughton, at a cost of £16.99. The book, which includes an extract from the novel, is also published in the U.S.
  • THE-DEATH-OF-CHILDREN-copy
    Maurice Rowdon's novel, The Death of CHNEREHI is about the death of a little girl in Berlin. Rowdon tells the story of Charlotte, a girl who died in a concentration camp.
  • THE-IMPOSTURE-copy
    Maurice Rowdon was in the Austrian army during the Second World War. His regiment was sent to a village near Graz, Austria, to establish a de-Nazi- fication system. Rowdon says he and his comrades
  • THE-IMPOSTURE
    Maurice Rowdon spent time in a small village outside Graz, Austria. The Russians had moved out of Graz. His job was to establish some sort of he
  • THE-LAST-WAR-copy
    Maurice Rowdon: Hitler was the instrument of this war. He led a revolt against a world where all sense of mystery seemed to, have departed, where everything was a money-relation.
  • The-Truant-copy
    The story begins with the evacuation of school children from London in the summer of 1939. Croydon aerodrome is bombed while he is there.
  • WAR-AND-ATROCITIES-IN-VIETNAM-copy
    The war in Vietnam is eighteen years old. It began as a broad movement of resistance to the French under the leadership of Ho Chi Minh. The U.S. is using Vietnam as a battlefield and.
  • A-SONG-OF-THE-END-OF-THE-WORLD---1974
    Maurice Rowdon's poem is a portentous poem of 373 lines. The 'death of incarnation' refers to the lack of men incarnating God. The current Kaliyuga began three thousand years before Christ.
  • A-SONG-OF-THE-END-OF-THE-WORLD
    Maurice Rowdon wrote "A SONG of the End of the WORI LD" The song is about the end of the world as we know it. "This filthy Witness" is a collection of short stories and poems.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY-BY-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Scene-changing should be incorporated into the action of the play, while GLEN is talking. Props may be. handed to him, or a chair placed for him.
  • AFTERWARDS---A-PLAY
    "A Piay Maurice Rom wdon" is a play by Maurice Maunoe Rondor. The action takes place in a hotel room in London, England. The characters are a hotel manager, a professor, a farmer and a policeman.
  • AFTERWARDS---AN-ORIGINAL-FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The story is about a young man who works in London's Covent Garden area.
  • AFTERWARDS---FILM-SCRIPT
    "AFTERWARDS" is based on Maurice Rowdon's novel of the same name. The film is set in London and follows the life of a young man. The story is told from the point of view of a hotel guest.
  • AFTERWARDS
    Maurice Rowdon spent the night alone in his office in Leicester, England. He wrote a letter to his wife des- cribing most of what had happened to him.
  • HELLEBORE-IV
    "I HeLLEBrE!" is a novel written by French writer Albert Helelse. The novel is set in Paris, France, in 1920.
  • HELLEBORE-THE-CLOWN---BOOK-DUST-JACKET
    Peter Towry's first novel is a historical romance about a Royalist plot to depose Napoleon Bonaparte. The hero of Mr.
  • HELLEBORE-THE-CLOWN---MANUSCRIPT
    Hellelote was Ob llack overcont lunch to to lin aud werring lig at lis side, at ls lis Klding Fronen, Stord a child 9 tzu a so wene lrtk lorking donn inls tue yean.
  • HELLEBORE-THE-CLOWN
    Hellebore is a clown, otherwise Jonathan Finstanley. He is the son of theatrical manager and owner Albert Lorraine. The scene apart from that of the MMIAAA - is laid in Paris during Easter, 1920.
  • HELLEBORE
    Hellebore and a child stood on a hill in Sussex in the early spring of 1907. The child said two of the ponies got something wrong with them and had to be shot.
  • Perimiter-west-letter
    Maurice Rodon Esg. bei Pischer, Zurich-Zollikon, Alte Lendstrasse 139, Switserland.
  • A-CRISIS
    "I had to.stop short And take atock and consider, léarn peace again" "What was bettar to do, To lose myself in the fight And fall unach
  • A-NEWTONIAN-SONNET
    A Nowtonian Sonnet was written in the 19th century. The sonnet is called "A Dream wont Down"
  • A-QUICK-NOTE
    "I cannot make rhymes; the pain Is too much. There is no time. Hy hands tremble too much To pause for
  • A-RECORD
    The body is tired and stretohes In ite battered state. There has been Torture. The faces are unseane Arms are
  • BEFORE-TOO-LATE
    So often heart must rise and fall, its séems, like mountain, then 1ike wind, and then the aun. In gleans of tiny 1ight that sometimes mean a
  • BIRDS
    Birds' lives are as subtle As the stars that turn Without innér enginess Listen to the rooks Arguing loudly While the
  • CHRISTMAS-IS-OVER
    Christmas is over, the geese are doad; Presents have been given, And unolos fed. Chiokens were throttled, Turkeys wara splits Geese knocked out, And wild duoks hit.
  • ENGLAND
    England, hilla, farma, Lovely untouched bride For whom we died, Weloome our broken faces Baok to your shade
  • EPISODES
    Episodese tells of a boy who was terrified by the prospect of war. The vinegar-man used to come on Friday n
  • FROM-THE-SILENCE
    From the silence of the brain Come cities, fortunes, wars. Once the mind has goné insane, Come murders, divisions, more.
  • GETTING-HET-UP
    "I'm tired, tiredi Al1 my life They've been looking at my 1ips And my hands and the cut Of my coat and my walk. And now I get tired And try to teach myself silence And burn alone. It im't vary nicet"
  • INFINITIVES
    "Let the silence Roach inside us, through To the heart and the organs" "Maké us stand Alive again in a marv
  • LEAVE-ME-A-TIME
    Leave me a time in the ahades In the darkneass trying to see the way Of the light, looking in' each face. Laave
  • MEMORIAL
    I saw your face as we walked past yesterday At the end of a race. You were leaning against The back of a car that was open like an army truck. You had a black moustache, I remember.
  • NEARLY-WRECKED
    Nearly wrecked, nearly reaohed the time or finai ébb, whon the seas give out. Facès grotesque, voices squeaking, hips Protruding, gawky walks.
  • NULL-STATE
    In null world, When nothing calle, Must learn to yielde: In nothing-world, With endless walls, must learn to
  • PALE-FLAT-FACES
    Pale, flat fades with liquid eyes Aro looking after your destinies. Seeing to your government, On sooial goodness
  • RED
    Robin perched on a soldier's hand who had lain for a week in the blinding sand. Not a boat to be seen,
  • ROOM
    Little room, fbiend of distress, Window to copper light, torture. For an afternoon, my aight of birda;
  • THE-BLUE
    Blue is the high dark blue round the earth, you cans find a there if you like, or none; If none, then that's the nessage Your eyea will carry.
  • THE-DEMONS
    "These demons are more Than memory and brain. Give me light again. I've numbered the days, four"
  • THE-DREAM
    Your name was Marsh. You were killed sixteen years ago, in a tower. A shell burst at the window. You died at once. You took so long to come again.
  • THE-EDGE
    Many faces have turned away From you. You are lonely; why? There is a truth to speak And it must be spoken. You
  • THE-LAST-TRAVELLERS
    "We're the last and stand together; fetch Our collapsible ohafrs. We'll talk whilo we wait. The trains are the samé As before; end to end their
  • THE-MOON
    "I toll myself to let Dia my will To porsuados" "I would slowly glide Through the wators of the earth Loaving no trail
  • TOUCHING-YOUR-GOD
    Your God resta safe insidas And you can touch Him in unsafe moments. But comes a time when He will not be touched.
  • TWENTIETH-CANTICLE
    Quiet in villages breeds the hope of disturbanoe. The hope of disturbance breeds the disturb anoe itself.
  • WE-SEARCHED-FOR-EACH-OTHER
    We Soarohed for Each Other. We found each other. We drifted to the home We had always looked for.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES---ROUGH-DRAFT---7-3-13
    "Steel Cantcles -Mayhdong" is a Chinese folktale. The story is about a man who spends a number 17 on a gel ligh. He and a woman drink elboews on the clouds and wait to be the queen of the night.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES-BY-MAURICE-ROWDON
    Being in love is an exclusive- ly christian state. The steps of love climb sudd enly up to the light. War is an unfolding for men who will not grow.
  • STEEL-CANTICLES
    In first love he or she is looking through the face of the other and beyand the symbols of agnosticism scattered about the city.