SAUNDERS
(Hilary Aidan St George, 1898-1951, Novelist under the pseudonym 'Francis Beeding')
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
suggesting she send her copy of 'These are Thirteen' to him "at the Library of the House of Commons" for signing, he is very sorry that his partner John Palmer is dead and cannot sign, 1 side postcard, Heathfield, 24th September
Item Date:
1946
Stock No:
50586
£20
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SAUNDERS
(Hilary Aidan St George, 1898-1951, Novelist under the pseudoonym 'Francis Beeding')
Fine signature on card
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Stock No:
8540
£12
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SAVI
(Ethel Winifred, 1865-1954, Novelist)
Fine signature on card
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Stock No:
8541
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SAYERS
(Dorothy L., 1893-1957, Detective Novelist, Creator of 'Lord Peter Wimsey')
Brief Typed Postcard Signed to Mrs Naomi Smallwood,
thanking her for her letter and saying that she is "so glad to know that you enjoy reading my books ...", 1 side postcard, with address on the verso, 24 Newland Street, Essex, 15th October
Item Date:
1942
Stock No:
40312
£175
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SAYERS
(Dorothy L., 1893-1957, Detective Novelist, Creator of ‘Lord Peter Wimsey’)
Collection of a Typed Letter and an Autograph signed to ‘Dear Tom’ (Heron)
the first typed letter saying that “Obviously the old boy has got been got at by his Suffragan, and severely ticked off for making offers off his own bat!...”, saying that she has sent “Stepney the enclosed acknowledgement, which, while committing us to nothing in particular, will, I hope, convey to him, if and when he gets it, the suggestion that a) he has been personally discourteous to me; b) ‘We are not amused’; there were after all witnesses to what was said, who may not be amenable to brain-washing. I have taken no notice of his last paragraph, which is very insolent, but forms no part of his ‘six points’...”, she says she has made an immediate acknowledgement “lest I should seem as discourteous as himself! You must admit that it is couched in very stately language...”, 1 side A4, 29th April 1957 and the Autograph Letter sends back his letter “in case you should wish to modify it in the light of our telephone conversation. I feel sure that the best thing is for you to get hold of Fr Pat, & find out for certain whether there were two conversations between him & John, or only one. If there were two, & he did in fact prevaricate to John about the Minute, then he must apologise for prevaricating - but NOT for anything else. The actual Resolution was passed by the Council... and that part of the matter lies between the Council & its secretary. ... John has demanded that the Minute should be expunged & an apology made... by the Council. Fr Pat cannot make any such apology on our behalf, & must not think he can do so. We passed the Resolution on the evidence... independently of any subsequent conversation between him & John... A conversation, about Fr Pat’s contribution, was reported by him to us at the Meeting.. & we acted upon that; nothing that took place afterwards can alter that fact, or relieve us of our responsibility for it, or relieve John of his responsibilty to us in the matter of the books. that is the point we have to stick to. If Fr Pat has since committed any personal stupidity in not being frank with John, he should admit it, & say he is sorry for the personal offence, but of that, we can have no official cognisance..”, 2 sides oblong 8vo., all on 24 Newland Street headed paper, 10th August
Item Date:
1957
Stock No:
38817
£750
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