PATTINSON
(James, b. 1915, Novelist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying he was "very pleased ... you enjoyed reading 'The Liberators' ", and returning her bookplate inscribed, 1 side 4o., Fen Road, East Harling, Norwich, 29th October
Item Date:
1964
Stock No:
18682
£15
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PAYNE-TOWNSHEND
(Charlotte Frances, 1857-1943, Irish Political Activist, Member of the Fabian Society and wife of George Bernard Shaw)
Autograph Note Signed, returning a printed card to the Secretary of the Friends of the Bodleian,
regretting that she “cannot be present at...”, either the Annual Meeting or a performance of “The Taming of the Shrew”, 4½” x 3½”, 4 Whitehall Court, London, together with an unsigned image of Shaw, 7” x 5”, the card postmarked 3rd June
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
42554
£125
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PEAKE
(Mervyn, 1911-1968, Writer, Artist, Poet and Illustrator)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed "Mervyn" to his old friend [Helene] Lanie Bruce "Lanie Darling"
starting "What kind of a so & so have you decided that I am by now! The worst kind I'm afraid. How lovely it would be to meet again. Is there an earthly chance. Do write again soon, darling. I remember our last meeting with so much excitement. I've tried 5 publishers with your stories, but they all think they are too slight. I rather agree in a way - although I know they are for toddlers (never used that word before! urggh!) If you could write something with a bit more body to it, or a bit fiercer, I think it would go down better. Nevertheless I'll go on trying & maybe you'll prove the publishers and me, wrong, I hope so. Of course I'll do drawings for you if I can get a publisher to take it. Darling sweet Lanie, I would like to be with you. Your adoring cousin ...", 2 sides 8vo.,Smarden, nr Ashford, Kent, 7th January
Item Date:
1952
Stock No:
40691
£650
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PEAKE
(Mervyn, 1911-1968, Writer, Artist, Poet and Illustrator)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed with his intimate nickname "Muffin" to his old friend [Helene] Lanie Bruce "Lanie dear"
starting "you must think me very dreadful! I have been delighted & thrilled to know you are in England & have meant to write - but knew I'd see you & procrastinated. But how lovely to see you! I'm in town now - at 3 Trafalgar Studios & it was lovely getting your letter here ... Darling, I'll ring you ... and we'll fix when we can meet. Do you arrive from Devon at Victoria (what a sentence). If so - shall I meet you for a few minutes before you have to catch a train to Mayfield or are you going by car. Lots of the original love to you, darling ...", with a postscript that they "were awfully sorry about your little boy & that you weren't able to come to Sark. Give him my love. I hope he's better ...", 2 sides 8vo., 3 Trafalgar Studios, Chelsea, no date but circa
Item Date:
1946
Stock No:
40690
£650
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PEARD
(Frances Mary, 1835-1923, Novelist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Montgomery,
asking her, "as people are leaving Torquay", to remind the Lovetts "that they have Unawares in their possession ... as it is my mother's copy & out of print ... Do not be distressed at all ... you can easily suggest it to them when you write", mentioning Canon & Mrs. Cook and the Meyricks, and adding "there are really hopeful accounts of Mr. Harris", 4 sides 8vo., Sparnon, Torquay, 22nd March
slight trace of adhesion in blank corner of first side
Item Date:
1876
Stock No:
16753
£75
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