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Song Booklet for Camp Use and on the Road Home'.

German Y.M.C.A. booklet. Contains letter, 29 November 1918, Conrad Hoffman, German Committee for Prisoners-of-War of the Y.M.C.A., Berlin, to "The President of the British Help Committee (sic)", Beeskow, giving notification of the supply of the song booklets.

Poem

Poem sent to Joseph Lee from 'Uncle Norval' titled 'Somewhere in France'

Letter

W.D.M. Bain, Cox & Co., London, to J.J. Lee, Dundee, concerning his army pay.

Invitation card

Invitation to the symposium at 34 Reform Street, Dundee, at which Joseph Lee gave the talk entitled 'Brief Encounters: An Old Journalist Ruminant'.

Text of a talk entitled 'Brief Encounters: An Old Journalist Ruminant'

Given by Joseph Lee on Saturday 13 November 1948. The talk concerned Lee's reminiscences of previous encounters with famous figures, mainly from the literary world. Those mentioned include: J.M. Barrie, Max Beerbohm, Robert Bridges, Jean Armour Burns Brown, Cecil Chesterton, G.K. Chesterton, W.H. Davies, Martin Harvey, Wilfred Meynell, George Moore, Ellen and Fred Terry, and Hugh Walpole. He also mentions the Thomson-Bywaters murder trial and the Russell Paternity Case.

Account

Hudsons Last Voyage' a hand written account by Lee of Henry Hudson, a navigator who was lost at sea after mutiny on 'Discovery'

Miscellaneous papers

Comprising: manuscript poems including 'The Wonder of it All' and 'The Aged Weaver'; musical arrangement for piano and voice entitled 'All' with manuscript of poem 'The Sheltered Vale' on reverse; photograph of poet, 1912; prospectus and order form for 'Poems'.

Journals kept while prisoner of war in German camps

Kept by Joseph Lee while a prisoner of war in German camps at Karlsruhe and Beeskow. [More detailed lists of the contents of each journal are also available for consultation.] They include sketches, photographs and other memorabilia. Also the bound manuscript of Lee's book, A Captive at Carlsruhe, and a copy of the published work. [1917-1920]

Poems by Keay

Autograph copy presented to Joseph Lee, who had contributed a sketch of the poet to the publication .
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