POLLARD
(Alfred Oliver, 1893-1960, Novelist, Captain)
Long Typed Letter Signed to Miss J. Cond,
thanking her for her letter "about my 'Cipher Five' ... I am very glad to be able to relieve you of your anxiety ... In flying ... unless the structure is also damaged, it is nearly always possible to make a 'forced landing'. I intended to infer that Lemoine landed safely ... 'Cursing and weeping, Lemoine put his machine into a glide' ... With regard to Wing Commander Leach, I must definitely plead guilty. My publishers pointed out to me that I had not made it sufficiently clear that he had escaped", he quotes the relevant passages, "your letter proves that they were right and I was wrong ... You may like to know he appears again in my latest book ... 'The Death Flight'", he prophesies that she will be "even more attracted to one of three young pilots - Gerry Lestrange, Dick Barton, and Ronald Morden" in a forthcoming story which "is a secret between you and me", due out next February, "It is the greatest fun thinking out what will happen to them in the meantime", with a promotion photograph of Pollard on card 2¾" x 2", 2 sides 8vo., 'Hainault', Sweetcroft Lane, Hillingdon, Middlesex, 15th October
very faint trace of laying down on conjugate stub without loss
Item Date:
1932
Stock No:
15197
£45
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POLLOCK
(Walter Herries, 1850-1926, Editor of the Saturday Review)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Sir',
saying he will "be happy to send you the book if it comes in for review", 1 side card, G.1. The Albany, Piccadilly, W., 18th November
Item Date:
1884
Stock No:
18731
£15
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POWELL
(Dilys, 1901-1995, Writer and Film Critic)
Autograph Postcard Signed to George M. Richards of Poole, Dorset,
saying "we really are an ignorant lot but it is nice that you still listen to us. Best wishes from Crete", on the recto is a photo of the Queen's Apartment at Knossos, with wonderful mosaics of dolphins, 4¼" x 5¾", postmarked Athens, 22nd August
Item Date:
1962
Stock No:
54591
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POWELL
(Dilys, 1901-1995, Writer and Film Critic)
Autograph Postcard Signed to George M. Richards of Poole, Dorset,
saying she finds his remark "about the Sillitoe boy in the story being gratuitous mischievousness rather than driven by the events of his life as in the film, most interesting. But I still like the film", apparently 'The Loneliness of the Long Distance Runner', released in 1962, on the recto is a photo of the 'Relief of the Running Hoplite' of the 6th century B.C. in the National Museum at Athens, 4" x 5¾", postmarked Paddington, London, 18th October
Item Date:
1962
Stock No:
54592
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POWELL
(Dilys, 1901-1995, Writer and Film Critic)
Autograph Postcard Signed to George M. Richards of Poole, Dorset,
saying "Suddenly I can't remember your whether ... your address is Mount Pleasant ... All the same I send best wishes", headed with the Greek adverb for 'By Air Mail', on the recto is the fine statue of Apollo from Olympia, head and shoulders, 4¼" x 5¾", postmarked Athens, 17th September,
Item Date:
1964
Stock No:
54593
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