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UTTLEY (Alice Jane, 1884-1976, Author of the 'Little Grey Rabbit' books)

Fine Typed Letter Signed with Autograph Postscript to Mrs Mackay, saying that when she was in bed the previous night "a book slipped on my bedside table and down fell my small travelling writing case. I picked it up and put back the many papers which had fallen out. I came across various old documents, long forgotten and among them was a letter from you. I do not remember answering it ... I found a note about a letter from your son, Phillip, long ago. I think perhaps you first met my work in Housewife, - you ask me about this -, for one or two stories were taken by Housewife ... I may have been away from home, as it was in this special writing case. I hope you read 'The Swans Fly Over' which came out at Christmas. Another book of essays is written and will come out next autumn or a little later. I wonder if you have any little children now, perhaps they are all grown up. Everything changes so quickly I have to stick to the small changeless delights that I know so well. I have been gardening this afternoon, and that is a pleasure. 'Grey Rabbit finds a Shoe' comes out on the 28th, and I sent an advance copy to the Baby Prince, - which was acclaimed with pleasure by the Queen. It will have to wait until he is old enough to be read to of course . I am glad your children like Owls. I adore them ..." with the postscript that she may have written as "Plough & Harrow rings a bell, but it may be the childhood association ...", 2 sides oblong 8vo., Thackers, Beaconsfield, 21st March

Item Date:  1960
Stock No:  41468      £225

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VACHELL (Horace Annesley, 1861-1955, Author)

End of Autograph Letter Signed, signature marked with sellotape stain

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  8755      £10

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VACHELL (Horace Annesley, 1861-1955, Author)

End of Autograph Letter Signed laid down on album leaf

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Stock No:  8754      £10

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VALÉRY (Paul, 1871-1945, French Poet, Essayist and Philosopher) and his friend Julien Pierre MONOD (1879-1963, Banker and Bibliophile)

Signature 'Paul Valéry' on piece, together with an informal photograph showing him full length, full face, in hat and jacket, 3¼" x 1½", laid down together on the conjugate leaf of the second of two letters by Monod to H. J. de Backer, of Wiesbaden, Germany, in the first, (Typed Letter Signed), Monod replies on Valéry's behalf "about a quotation from François Coppée", but to Valéry's regret, "it is quite impossible to give you the reference you want, particularly in the complete absence of information about the date, etc ... on the letter in question", in the second, (Autograph Letter Signed), Monod explains that "Paul Valéry is away from Paris, and his friends need to respect his quiet" as regards autographs, "But if I can gratify you by sending, on the opposite page, an informal photograph of him, taken in the country, below which you will see his signature, I do so willingly. You can slip this page into your copy of Charmes [1922]", with autograph envelope, together 3 sides 8vo, 16 Boulevard Raspail, Paris, 19th and 27th July (Translations)
16 Boulevard Raspail,
Paris, 16th July 1929
Monsieur,
My friend Paul Valéry asks me to reply on his behalf to the letter you wrote to him about a quotation from François Coppée. To his regret, it is quite impossible to give you the reference you want, particularly in the complete absence of information about the date, etc ... on the letter in question.
Please be assured, Monsieur, of the expression of my especial regard.
Julien P. Monod
Monsieur H.J. de BACKER
Villa Cilly
Wiesbaden
Sonnenberg
(Germany)

16 Boulevard Raspail
Paris, 27th July 1929
Monsieur,
I have received your letter of the 24th July.
Paul Valéry is away from Paris, and his friends need to respect his quiet. I therefore do not wish to pursue him with requests for autographs. But if I can gratify you by sending, on the opposite page, an informal photograph of him, taken in the country, below which you will see his signature, I do so willingly. You can slip this page into your copy of Charmes.
Please accept, Monsieur, my best regards.
Julien P. Monod


Item Date:  1929
Stock No:  56346      £325

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VAN DAMM (Sheila, Racing Driver, Writer)

"No Excuses" - her autobiography, signed and inscribed "All the very best" on the title page, 8vo., Putnams, 1957, dated October

Item Date:  1960
Stock No:  3469      £35

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