The Non-Works
of
Samuel Tyldsley
BIBLIOGRAPHY
A Tyldsley Anthology, edited
by Mark Tearson, Grieg Press, London, 1970
"An Interview with Samuel Tyldsley",
(magazine interview) Whitman Weekly; 1955, vol.8 no.16, pages 20-24,
Danscomb co.
Beyond Mine Eyes, by Samuel
Tyldsley, 1961 Jarvis Beauchemin, Publisher, Dayton, Ohio
Contemporary Verse in America,
by J.G. Stymen 1952 Brechman Pub., pages 136-150
"Crane's Betrayal", (magazine article)
by Samuel Tyldsley, Whitman Weekly, vol.1 no.38 page 36 1948,
Wesmore Publishing, New York.
Gilded Dreams, by Samuel Tyldsley,
1966 Hoeffmeir Publishing Co., New York
Ignoble Strife, (a prose pamphlet)
by Samuel Tyldsley, 1952 Brookfield and Son, Cleveland
In Morning's Light, (a play)
by Samuel Tyldsley, 1963 Treaumin Publishers, Chicago
"Interview with Open Journal magazine",
Jan. 1959 vol.9, no.1
Memories of Tomorrow, by Samuel
Tyldsley, 1951 Stoncemeir Press, Philadelphia, PA
"Nights of Dreams, Days of Disenchantment",
(serialized magazine article) by Samuel Tyldsley, Writer's Notebook,
vol.3 no. 8-12. 1949, Norskind Inc.
"On Artistic Independence", (magazine
article) by Samuel Tyldsley, Artists' Palate vol.7 no.10,
page 16, 1953 Wesmore Publishing, New York
Out of Tune, by Samuel Tyldsley,
1950 Wilpman Books Inc., St. Louis
The Collected Tyldsley, edited
by Jason Stark 1969, Hoeffmeir Press
The Complete Works of Samuel Tyldsley,
by Alvin Greschler 1964 Write Now Publishing, San Francisco (1974 Hoemler
Press, New York)
The Crime Of Passion, by Dolores
Bourque (introduction by Tyldsley) 1956 Stoncemeir Press, Philadelphia,
PA
The Tyldsley Journals, by H.F.
Stoneham, 1971 Atwin Press, Newark
Today's American Poets, by
David Bearn, 1963 Nemmit Press Ltd. Chicago, chapter 17, pages 103-127
Tyldsley: A Critical Study,
by Linda Bach, 1972 Birchman Books Ltd., New York
Tyldsley: A Life?, by Marie
McVicker, 1973 Gerhnam Books, Rochester, New York
Tyldsley's Treasure, by S.
Gradstone Jr. K.R.U. Press, Boston, 1970
Weeds and Flowers, by Samuel
Tyldsley, 1955 Stoncemeir Press, Philadelphia, PA
The music
playing is Beethoven's "Moonlight Sonata". It was obtained from
The Very Best Midi.
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