WOOD
(Ellen, 1828-1900, Mrs Henry Wood, Novelist)
Signature on fragment of a letter to the writer Mrs Mary Howitt, 1799-1888,
in which she says Mr Wood has aged ten years in a fortnight, 2 sides 5" x 1¼", circa
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
53421
£15
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WOODRUFF
(Douglas, 1897-1978, Editor of The Tablet, 1936-1967)
Fine Signed Portrait Photograph,
signed across the bottom of the image, showing him seated, half length, close up in near profile at his desk, pen in hand with a thoughtful look, surrounded by books and papers, 6½" x 5", no place, no date, circa
signature a little faint, a few very faint short creases, a fine study
Item Date:
1965
Stock No:
56503
£60
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[WOODRUFF
(Douglas, 1897-1978, Editor of The Tablet, 1936-1967)]
Small Unsigned Portrait Photograph,
showing him standing in his library, three quarter length, his head in profile, examining an unfolded sheet, perhaps a map, 2¼" x 2¼", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1950
Stock No:
56504
£15
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WOODS
(Sara, 1922-1986, Mystery & Crime Writer, pseudonym of Lana, Mrs Anthony George Bowen-Judd)
Typed Letter Signed to Miss Eileen Cond,
saying "I'm so glad you liked BLOODY INSTRUCTIONS", her first novel, "I think writers must be very sensitive plants - you've no idea what a 'fillip' a little appreciation gives us", Miss Cond's address in Sidbury (Devon) "made me quite homesick", she has signed the bookplate, "I'm new to this you know; and ... a little self-conscious about it", 1 side 8vo., Maplewood Cottage, Francklyn Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 9th January
Item Date:
1963
Stock No:
52742
£40
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WOOLF ON MRS DALLOWAY
WOOLF
(Virginia, 1882-1941, Novelist, Critic & Essayist)
Excellent Autograph Letter Signed to Mlle Monteil
a French writer who had written a sympathetic critical analysis of Mrs. Dalloway, she starts by saying that she well remembers meeting her last winter and goes on to thank her "for your very generous and what is better, highly intelligent study of Mrs. Dalloway. I am very grateful to you for the care and skill which you have spent on my work - it seems to me one of the subtlest & most interesting studies of it that I have read. No doubt you have praised it too highly - of that an author cannot judge -but to be praised for the qualities one had wished to possess is a great pleasure & a rare one. I am particularly interested that a French critic should be so sympathetic; my faults are those, I should have said, that your race most abominates ...", 1 side 4to., 52 Tavistock Square, 14th July
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
37165
£5750
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