STEWART
(Mary, née Rainbow, b. 1916, Novelist, Writer for Radio and for Children, author of the King Arthur Trilogy)
Typed Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying she is delighted "you are so enthusiastic about THE GABRIEL HOUNDS ... I am rather fond of its young hero and heroine myself!", she is interested that "you knew Beirut, Baalbek etc. ... My trip was not exactly comfortable ... but provided me with a great deal of pleasure and copy!", she describes how after ten books "in fairly rapid succession" she kept her summer free for the garden, and is "not telling anyone" the setting of her next novel, 2 sides 4to., 79 Morningside Park, Edinburgh 10, 29th September
faint mark of paper clip
Item Date:
1967
Stock No:
50654
£35
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STEWART
(Mary, née Rainbow, b. 1916, Novelist, Writer for Radio and for Children, author of the King Arthur Trilogy)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
sending "your pretty bookplate duly inscribed ... I hope you enjoy 'This Rough Magic' ", 1 side 8vo., 79 Morningside Park, Edinburgh 10, 21st July
Item Date:
1964
Stock No:
50652
£20
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STODDART
(Jane T., d. 1944, Scottish Writer)
Magazine photo signed on the mount,
showing her three-quarters length seated, n.d, c.
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
16386
£15
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STOPES
(Marie C., 1880-1958, Writer on Birth Control & Sex in Marriage)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
regretting that she does not have a "definite hour I can name. I shall probably be at the botanical dept University College the greater part of Thursday, if you like to take the risk of finding me, but I cannot tie myself to an hour ...", 1 side postcard with recipient's name and address removed from the verso, 14 Well Walk, Hampstead, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40182
£125
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STOPES
(Marie C., 1880-1958, Writer on Birth Control & Sex in Marriage)
Fine Typed Letter Signed to Mr Huntington
saying that she was "indeed shocked to hear in a note from Miss Staples thatt Mr. Grubb has passed away. It is indeed a real personal loss and I can imagine how much distress, anxiety and work it will make for you. Is Mrs. Grubb till alive? Sorry I don't know. I had an idea that she passed away ...", 1 side A4, Norbury Park, Dorking headed paper, 15th December
Item Date:
1934
Stock No:
40181
£125
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