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SAYERS (Dorothy L., 1893-1957, Detective Novelist, Creator of 'Lord Peter Wimsey')

Fine Typed Letter signed to Eric Swift saying that to the best of her "knowledge and belief, the London Dante Society has withered away. I think the Oxford Branch of it still exists, but I am not very sure even of that. It does not seem to have done or published anything for some time. Possibly you might get into touch with it through Miss Barbara Reynolds ... from whom I last had news of it ...", 1 side oblong 8vo., 24 Newland Street, Witham, Essex, 8th July

Item Date:  1949
Stock No:  40790      £475

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SAYERS-42538-1.jpg “I HAD A DIM NOTION OF WRITING A STORY SOMETHING LIKE THIS...”
SAYERS (Dorothy L., 1893-1957, Detective Novelist, Creator of ‘Lord Peter Wimsey’)

Fine Typed Letter signed to Dennis WHEATLEY (1897-1977, Novelist) thanking him for “the copy of MURDER OFF MIAMI, which looks most entertaining. Many years ago I had a dim notion of writing a story something like this, but felt I could not cope with the difficulty of getting all the material together. I congratulate you on having produced this unique volume, which I shall study with great interest. It is very kind of you to invite me to your cocktail party... I do not know whether I shall be able to get up to Town... so may I leave it open...”, 1 side A4, 24 Newland Street, Witham, Essex headed paper, 16th July

Item Date:  1936
Stock No:  42538      £575

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SAYERS-42552-1.jpg “I DO NOT WANT PETER TO APPEAR EVEN MORE OF AN INTELLECTUAL PRIG AND A PEDANT THAN HE ACTUALLY IS....”
SAYERS (Dorothy L., 1893-1957, Detective Novelist, Creator of ‘Lord Peter Wimsey’)

Fine Typed Letter signed to Michael MacOWAN (1906-1980, Actor and Director) saying that he has “looked the thing up in Wyld, and so far as I can see you are quite right about the pronunciation of Donne. The past particle ‘done’ was apparently already pronounced ‘dun’ by the end of the 16th century. The tendency nowadays seems to be for the ordinary man to pronounce according to the spelling, and I left it like this since I do not want Peter to appear even more of an intellectual prig and pedant than he actually is! Nor did I want another long academic wrangle with Mr Arundell; but if your people pronounce it happily in the 17th century way I should not interfere with them, since you are perfectly correct...”, 1 side oblong 8vo., 24 Newland Street, Witham, Essex, headed paper, 29th November

Item Date:  1936
Stock No:  42552      £475

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SCOFIELD (Paul, 1922-2008, Actor on Stage and Screen)

Autograph Postcard signed to Tõnis TATAR (born 1980, Estonian art historian , lecturer and translator) saying that he is "so glad that you have liked my performances on film,. I would have also liked you to see plays I have been in, in the theatre. Actually I love playing 'Uncle Vanya', & of course I was not at all Russian but hope that I played the character as Chekhov would have liked. Just as when a Russian plays 'Hamlet' he will not be English but can still be true to Shakespearean ...", 2 sides postcard, The Gables, Balcombe, W. Sussex, 20th August

Item Date:  2000
Stock No:  40664      £325

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SCOTT (Sir Walter, 1771-1832, Novelist & Poet)

Autograph address not signed to "Frederick Mansell Reynolds Esq, 48 Warren Street, Fitzroy Square", 4½" x 1½", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  37118      £50

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