GALSWORTHY
(Ada née Cooper, Wife of the Novelist John Galsworthy 1867-1933, Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature)
Autograph Picture Postcard Signed 'A. Galsworthy'
to Sir H. and Lady Williamson at Pook's Hill, Crowborough, sending "Xmas Greetings", Bronshill Court, Torquay, 11th December
Item Date:
1940
Stock No:
12483
£25
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GALSWORTHY
(John, 1867-1933, Author of ‘The Forsyte Saga’)
Fine vintage Magazine photo photograph mounted on a signed and inscribed card
with the work ‘Cordially’, showing him head and shoulders in half profile, 6½” x 3½”, no place, January
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
42100
£225
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GALSWORTHY WORKING ON 'MAID IN WAITING'
GALSWORTHY
(John, 1867-1933, Author of 'The Forsyte Saga', Winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature)
Superb unsigned portrait photo by Olive EDIS, (later Edis-Galsworthy, 1876-1955) signed in pencil on the mount by the photographer,
showing him half length in profile, sitting in an armchair correcting proofs, 14½" x 12" in mount, 18" x 14½", annotated on the verso that it was "taken October 3rd 1929 in the chair in which he always wrote, at Grove Lodge, Hampstead, London, N.W. The manuscript at which he is working is the third Chapter of 'Maid in Waiting' in an earlier version", Hampstead, 3rd October
Item Date:
1929
Stock No:
38671
£275
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GARVIN
(James Louis, 1868-1947, Newspaper Editor)
Typed Letter Signed to G. R. Halkett ,
(George Roland, 1855-1918, Artist & Writer on Art, Caricaturist for Punch) telling him that "there were neither qualms nor compunction. You pinked your victim like a swordsman and a gentleman, and I entirely agree with you that he deserves the thrust ..." asking for news of him and ending that "That wonderful day deep in the umbrage of your Leith Hill was like an ordinary year of friendship...", 1 side 4to, Pall Mall Gazette headed paper, 28th June
Item Date:
1912
Stock No:
11019
£18
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GARVIN
(James Louis, 1868-1947, Newspaper Editor)
Typed Letter Signed to C. Williams,
explaining that he has been "digging through depths of Marconi evidence ... It would be useless to think of touching the Education question by way of detached detail just now. 'The Pall Mall Gazette' has indeed done excellently well ... The penalty of thriving, however, is that there is less room ... there is a greater demand ... for general news, not merely what the public wants in the vulgar sense ... I fear politics were never so full of humbug and I shall begin to be really interested in the Government plan when I know what it is going to be ...", 2 sides 4to, Pall Mall Gazette headed paper, 25th April
Item Date:
1913
Stock No:
6496
£15
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