BARRIE
(Sir James M., 1860-1937, Novelist & Dramatist, Writer of 'Peter Pan')
Autograph Letter Signed with initials 'J.M.B.' to Lord Esher in his very illegible hand
saying that he wishes he "could get down Sunday but I can't ... I pass on your message to Bowler(?) ...", 1 side 8vo., 3 Adelphi Terrace House, Strand, 16th February no year
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
39375
£325
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BARRIE
(Sir James M., 1860-1937, Novelist & Dramatist, Writer of 'Peter Pan')
Exceptional copy of 'Margaret Ogilvy', a memoir of his mother,
8vo., First edition, original black cloth, Hodder and Stoughton, London, in fine condition housed in a fine quarter morocco slipcase with felt lined inner case,
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
39374
£150
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BARRIE
(Sir James M., 1860-1937, Scottish Novelist & Dramatist, Creator of ‘Peter Pan’)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Lamb
thanking him “heartily for sending me your book. I look forward to the enjoyment thereof as soon as I can...”, 1 side 8v., Adelphi Terrace House, Strand, 22nd December
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
42510
£325
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BAX
(Clifford, 1886-1962, playwright and author)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'Mr Philips',
sending him a cheque and his "thanks to you and the redoutable Mr French. I should be in a morass if you two were not at hand! ...", 1 side 8vo., F2 Albany, W.1., 11th February
Item Date:
1950
Stock No:
39585
£60
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"THERE NEVER WAS SUCH A FISH - OR SUCH A FISHERMAN ..."
BAX
(Clifford, 1886-1962, Playwright and Author)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Roughie'
saying that "Some nights ago Peter gave me a section of a salmon. It is, really, the most magical salmon that any man has ever caught since the time of the Arabian Nights, and I send you my thanks for it and my wish that you may receive 'more power to your elbow'. It is magical, I say, for although I have eaten nothing else for the last three days, it keeps on increasing in size. Last night I gave some twenty pounds of it to my wife, who was overjoyed, and lo and behold! when it reappeared on my luncheon-table, just now, it is twice the size that it was when I took it away from Peter's. I shall maintain until I die that there never was such a fish & such a fisherman ...", 1 side 8vo., G2 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1., 21st June, dated in another hand
Item Date:
1933
Stock No:
41688
£125
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