SPENDER
(Sir Stephen, 1909-1995, Poet & Critic)
Fine signature on verso of a portion of a Westminster Bank Cheque
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
11431
£35
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SPENDER
(Sir Stephen, 1909-1995, Poet & Critic)
Typed poem signed with autograph inscription to Thomas B. Brumbaugh,
the poem is titled "Winter Landscape" and starts "Come home with white gulls waving across gray / Fields. Evening. A daffodil West. / Somewhere in clefts of rock the birds hide, breast to breast ...", four verses of three lines each, Bronxville, September
Item Date:
1947
Stock No:
15458
£175
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SPENDER
(Sir Stephen, 1909-1995, Poet & Critic)
Printed Proof copy of his poem "Middle East" signed and with one autograph correction
taken from Literary Supplement 81, 9 verses of 4 lines each starting "One morning, between journeys, rising / From bed at an inn, I went out. / Half an hour after dawn / Already the sun had cut ...", he has changed the word "lines" to "lights" in the fourth verse, 1 side 4to., no place, no date but
Item Date:
1969
Stock No:
39772
£125
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SPOONER
(William A., 1844-1930, Theologian & Educationalist, Originator of the 'Spoonerism')
Autograph Letter Signed to "Dear Francis"
telling him that he has "to be in Winchester all tomorrow so I fear I cannot see your father ..." but offering Sunday "after University Sermons about 11.30 ..." instead, 1 side 8vo., New College, Oxford, 12th November
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
28596
£75
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SPRING
(Howard, 1889-1965, Novelist)
Group of 4 Autograph Letters Signed 'Howard' to Mrs Margaret Richards,
at The Chantry, Stocklinch in Somerset, thanking her on behalf of his wife Marion (née Pye, 1890-1976, married 1920), for "the beautiful cloth ... a lovely thing", and sharing her "tribulation ... I didn't know all the roof-thatch had to come down. What a life!" (23rd February 1960), "The Falmouth spring show opens to-morrow so ... this is a day of general confloption and crisis ... Marion is walking round, wreathed and distracted like Ophelia seeking a watery bier", thanking Mrs Richards "for so kindly agreeing to come down and keep an eye on things", and describing what to expect of the garden, (22nd March 1960), thanking her "for your toothsome gift; and, more than that, for thinking of it", he is "on the road now ... but having to take frequent rests", in September they may "loaf around" the St. Ives region if it is "fairly clear of the fiends who now make it hell ... before coming back for a winter's work ... Happily just before going into hospital I had corrected the proofs of ... 'I Met a Lady' ..." (5th August 1961), "I'm glad you liked the book, and sorry that you worried over its location ... The cottage at Trencrom is there all right, but the cottage is ... 'a figment of the imagination' ... I placed it on the sea coast, south of Helston, and that's all ... Usually, for the central scene of a book I like a house I know well. Somehow, that gives the thing reality in my own mind", the "small deer" is "charming" and "is on my study bookshelf ... quite at home there", (19th January 1962), with a photo of the writer and his wife and apparently Mrs Richards outside their Georgian home, 4¼" x 3", (1958), the letters 7 sides 8vo, The White Cottage, Fenwick Road, Falmouth, 1960 -
Item Date:
1962
Stock No:
56157
£325
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