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This volume contains almost all of the letters D. H. Lawrence wrote in the last fifteen months of his life: 763 letters, the majority previously unpublished. Despite his failing strength, Lawrence was in constant communication with publishers and agents. He continued to write frequently to his sisters and friends. There is no new fiction for Lawrence to discuss, but there are paintings, poems, the major essays Pornography and Obscenity and A Propos of 'Lady Chatterley's Lover', articles, and his last work Apocalypse. The most dramatic episodes of these months were the seizure of the Pansies manuscript, and the police raid on an exhibition of Lawrence's paintings and the subsequent trial. The subject of his illness becomes ominously more prominent, and Lawrence apologises for letters which lack his customary vitality. The volume includes an introduction, maps, illustrations, chronology and index; full notes identify persons and explain Lawrence's allusions.
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First Published in 2013. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
The Grace Commission in which 161 corporate, academic, and labor leaders participated was set up to survey the Federal Government's operations from a private sector viewpoint and to identify opportunities for cost savings and improved management efficiencies. With private sector management tenets in mind, PPSS reports contain 2,478 specific recommendations, covering 784 issues, whose implementation could result in net savings of $424.4 billion over three years and prevent the accumulation of $10.5 trillion of additional deficits over the 17 years to year 2000. The Report provides a timely look at Federal Government spending and its relationship to budget deficits.