THE TENNYSON RESEARCH BULLETIN (published annually) 1967 – 2001 (each) £2.00 ($5.50) 2002 onwards (each) £3.50 ($9.00) (Vol.5, no.3 (1989) and Vol.6, no.2 (1993) are out of print, but photocopies of individual articles can be supplied on request) Indexes are available as follows: Volumes 1 – 6 (1967-1996) £1.50($4.50) each Volume 7 onwards £2.00 ($5.50) each MONOGRAPH SERIES 4. Fire and Ice: the Influence of Science on Tennyson’s Poetry, by M. Milhauser, 1971 5. Reading Aloud: a Victorian Metier, by Philip Collins, 1972 6. Sir Charles Tennyson: an Annotated Bibliography of his Published Writing, by L.A. Madden, 1973 7. Tennyson in Parody and Jest, by George O. Marshall, Jr. 1975 8. A Whitman Disciple Visits Tennyson, edited by Artem Lozynsky and John R. Reed, 1977 9. Tennyson and Thomas Woolner, by Leonee Ormond, 1981 10. Tennyson and Geology, by Dennis R. Dean, 1985 11. Tennyson and Russia, by Patrick Waddington, 1987 12. The Making of the Memoir, by Philip Elliott, revised edition, 1995 13. Tennyson, Wordsworth and the ‘Forms’ of Religion, by Alan G. Hill, 1998 14. ‘A True Affection’: Anne Thackeray Ritchie and the Tennysons, by John Aplin, 2006 15. ‘The Greatest Honour of my Life’: Emily Ritchie’s Recollections of Tennyson, by John Aplin, 2010 Numbers 4-13 = £3.00 ($7.00) each; number 14 = £3.50 ($9.00) Nos. 1, 2 & 3 are out of print OCCASIONAL PAPER SERIES 1. Poets and Historians: a Family Inheritance, by Mary Moorman, 1974 3. Tennyson and Dr. Gully, by Elizabeth Jenkins, revised edition, 1986 4. Tennyson’s Craft, by Rachel Trickett, 1981 5. Tennyson’s Arthurian Psycho-Drama, by Cecil Y. Lang, 1983 7. Tennyson and the Old Masters, by Leonee Ormond, 1989 8. A Portrait of Sir Charles Tennyson in Old Age, by Dorothy Milnes, 1990 9. Tennyson and the Novelists, by Barbara Hardy, 1993 10. Tennyson in the Theatre, by Michael Slater, 2000 11. Fragments of an Elegy: Tennyson Reading Sappho, by Margaret Reynolds, 2001 12. Tennyson’s English Idylls, by Roger Ebbatson, 2003 13. ‘Forever Young’: Harold Tennyson RN, the Poet’s Grandson, by Rosalind Boyce, 2013 Numbers 1-9= £3.00 ($7.00) each; numbers 10-13 = £3.50 ($9.00) (Nos. 2 & 6 are out of print) CDs and DVDs Tennyson Today: Bi-Centenary Double CD, 2009: containing over 40 readings of the major poems, together with interviews with the readers. Readers include Andrew Motion, Sir John Mortimer, Christopher Ricks, LynneOTHER Truss, PUBLICATIONS Lord Healey and many members of the Tennyson Society, £10.00 ($25.00) CD of Tennyson Poems in Lincolnshire Dialect, read by Edward Campion and Edith Burgess, OTHER PUBLICATIONS published by the Society for Lincolnshire History and Archaeology and Cantoris Records, 2009. A reissue of recordings originally on 3 LPs, produced by the Lincolnshire Association in collaboration with the Tennyson Society in 1969. The sound has been re-mastered digitally. £8.00 (£20.00) Circle of the Hills, a DVD recording of Tennyson’s life and work, produced by PA Video of Louth £10.00 ($25.00) Tennyson: Selected Poems compiled & edited by Marion Shaw, Richard Whittern & Kathleen Jefferson, 1999. Some well known poems with particular reference to the Poet’s Lincolnshire background £4.00 ($10.00) Tennyson 1809-1892: a Centenary Celebration: Exhibition Catalogue 1992 £8.00 ($20.00) Tennyson in Lincoln: a Catalogue of the Collections in the Research Centre, 2 volumes, compiled by Nancie Campbell: Volume 1: The Libraries of the Tennyson family including the poet, his father, Dr. George Clayton Tennyson; Charles Tennyson &c., 1971. Volume 2: Editions, proofs, trial books, illustrative material, critical studies, biographies &c., 1973. £10.00 ($25.00) each; £5.00 ($12.00) to members Alfred Tennyson and Somersby, by Sir Charles Tennyson, 1995 (1974) £3.00 ($7.00) Farringford, home of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, by Sir Charles Tennyson, 1995 (1976) £3.00 ($7.00) Aldworth, summer home of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, 1977 £3.00 ($7.00) A Tennyson Dialect Glossary, with the dialect poems, by G.E. Campion, 1969 £3.50 ($9.00) Tennyson’s Creed, as recorded by his son, Hallam, Lord Tennyson, 1974 £1.00 ($3.00) Tennyson: Two Talks, by Professor Kathleen Tillotson & Steve Race, 1985 £1.00 ($3.00) The Postcard World of Tennyson, by J.S. English, 1984 £3.50 ($9.00) CASSETTES Poems of Alfred, Lord Tennyson, read by Patrick O’Shaughnessy: fifteen items including The Lady of Shalott, The Lotos Eaters &c., 1990 £6.00 ($14.00) Tennyson Dialect Poems, read by Bill Baker £6.00 ($14.00) Early Edison phonograph recording of Alfred, Lord Tennyson £4.00 ($10.00) The Tennyson Society is committed to publishing new material on Tennyson, his life, work and contemporaries in the form of articles in the Tennyson Research Bulletin and as Society Monographs and Occasional Papers. The Publications Board considers items offered for publication, and contributions, submitted in duplicate and prepared according to the Harvard (author/date) system of references and bibliography, should be sent to the Editor at the address below. Final submissions should be prepared in Microsoft Word. 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