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FARJEON (Joseph Jefferson, 1883-1955, Detective Novelist and Playwright)

Autograph picture postcard signed to Eileen Cond, asking "Did I ever thank you for your card wishing 'Room No. 6' success? ... the book is doing better than 'Aunt Sunday', though it isn't so good! I read the article on your cottage [Artist's Cottage, Trotshill, Worcestershire] in 'Country Life' ... a ... lovely place to live in", view of The Pond, Ditchling, on verso, St. Davids, Ditchling, Sussex, 10th June

Item Date:  1941
Stock No:  17129      £20

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FARNOL (John Jeffery, 1878-1952, English Author)

Fine signature & inscription "Yours sincerely"

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7380      £10

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FARNOL (John Jeffery, 1878-1952, English Author)

Fine signature,

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  7381      £10

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FARNOL (John Jeffery, 1878-1952, English Author)

Fine signature & inscription

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7383      £10

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FARNOL (John Jeffery, 1878-1952, English Author)

Fine Long Autograph Letter Signed to Mr R. F. Mawson saying that his letter has “touched my deeply because of its sincerity - indeed your words are, & will be an inspiration to me. Yes, yours is a letter I shall preserve & for which I am most truly grateful. You and your wife are the sort of readers for whom & to whom I write, & to know that my books have given you such pleasure is a joy to me & ample reward for the long, solitary hours I have spent in writing them. So to you dear folks, you & your wife - my grateful thanks...”, with a long postscript explaining his late reply because he has “been so deeply engaged finishing yet another novel, which has meant the greatest concentration. So that, like yours, very many letters have remained unanswered. The new book will be entitled ‘The Ninth Earl’. If you read this I should like to know how you like it. So if you care to write & tell me I should be very glad - more especially if your wife will add a line or so. So how about it R.F. old boy? AND if you ever do write again, tell me what RF stands for...”, 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Little Dene, Denton Road, Eastbourne, 15th April

Item Date:  1950
Stock No:  42804      £125

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