LINKLATER
(Eric, 1899-1974, Writer)
Fine signature and "Good wishes" on Savile Club headed card
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
7912
£10
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ELIOT PROBABLY EXAGGERATED AS POETS DO
LINKLATER
(Eric, 1899-1974, Scottish Writer)
Typed Letter Signed to David SELF
(1941-2008, Teacher, Writer and Broadcaster), thanking him and saying "I am glad you liked my introduction", he knows "something of the perils of teaching ... your school motto might well carry a sub-motto for the masters' common room: 'Boys agitant mentem' ", with Linklater's typescript signed and dated saying "A choir of young voices is always delightful ... it's an excellent idea to let the owners ... write their own carols, and then put them on exhibition. In the 1964 anthology there was a great deal of wonderfully fresh writing" with "the unsullied feeling of natural soloists", he is sure "the new volume will again be filled with pages as bright as April and ... very occasionally - as tearful as April; which as T.S. Eliot reminded us, can sometimes be cruel, though he probably exaggerated, as poets do", and sending his "warm congratulations ... to every young genius behind his desk and to the terrifying masters who so tenderly nurture that genius ...", 1 side 10" x 8", no place, January 1965, the letter 1 side 9" x 7", Pitcalzean House, Tain, Ross-shire, 3rd February
Item Date:
1965
Stock No:
54284
£250
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LINTON
(Eliza Lynn, 1822-1898, Novelist and Journalist)
Autograph letter signed to Mrs Suckling senior,
(Caroline, daughter of William Loaden, wife, 1847, of Vice-Admiral W.B. Suckling of Highwood Lodge, 1788-1865, near Romsey), saying she has left London and "taken a small house in Malvern ... battling ... with ... the modern servant ... simply profligate of the most abandoned kind ... I found 'society' too small for me at last ... a tendency to bronchitis and pneumonia", talking of the past and remaining members of her family, and her daughter Lucy's children, "the boys have all been very handsome ... in the navy ... an army chaplain ... the Stock Exchange in Glasgow, & the youngest is in Africa ... an 'explorer', which does not bring grist to his private mill ... I am very glad you wrote to me ... as we grow older we do turn back in love to the old friends & the old times! Aff[ectionatel]y yours dear 'Caro'", 4 sides 7" x 4½", Brougham House, Malvern, 12th July
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
53556
£100
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LINTON
(Eliza Lynn, 1822-1898, Novelist and Journalist)
Autograph letter signed to 'My dear Sir',
thanking him for "the cuttings - for apartments" but "in some they will not take ladies, & the other was too small. It is a very weary business ... I do not think the house is built that can hold my august person! ... If I have not disgusted Mr Drysdale he will let me go down with him again some day", and giving her regards, especially to "Miss Kinglake ... charming, intellectual & most amiable she always is", 2 sides 7" x 4½", 30 Fitzroy Street, W., 23rd October
Item Date:
1868
Stock No:
53555
£75
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LINTON
(Eliza Lynn, 1822-1898, Novelist)
Signature,
circa
trimmed, barely touching one letter at top
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
53403
£15
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