1929

 

C733 - Stravinsky: His Technique, by Boris de Schloezer, Translated from the French by Ezra Pound [I] - pdf

C734 - Mr. Aldington's Views on Gourmont - pdf

C735 - How to Read, or Why Part I: Introduction - pdf

C736 - How to Read, or Why Part II, or What May Be an Introduction to Method - pdf

C737 - How to Read, or Why Part III - pdf

C738 - Stravinsky: His Technique, by Boris de Schloezer, Translated from the French by Ezra Pound [II] - pdf

C739 - Program 1929 - pdf

C740 - Practical Suggestions - pdf

C740a - A Correction - pdf

C741 - Spread of Bureaucracy - pdf

C742 - The Problem of Style, by Boris de Schloezer, Translated from the French by Ezra Pound [I] - pdf

C743 - The Problem of Style, by Boris de Schloezer, Translated from the French by Ezra Pound II - pdf

C744 - From Ezra - pdf

C745 - A Classic Art, by Boris de Schloezer, Translated from the French by Ezra Pound I - pdf

C746 - St. George at Silene - pdf

C747 - A Possibly Impractical Suggestion - pdf

C748 - Guido's Relations - pdf

C749 - A Classic Art, by Boris de Schloezer, Translated from the French by Ezra Pound [II] - pdf

C749a - On Writing and Writers, by Natalie Clifford Barney. [Translation from the French of this chapter from "Pensées d'une Amazone," by Ezra Pound - pdf

C750 - The Passport Nuisance - pdf

C751 - Chicago Tribune - pdf

C752 - Mr. Pound Again - pdf

C753 - [On passports] - pdf

C754 - Mr. Pound Approves - pdf

C755 - Concerning Hiler - pdf

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