DAVIES
(William Henry, 1871-1940, Poet & Author)
Unsigned business card inscribed,
"With Compliments"
traces of mount on verso
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0
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27131
£18
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[DAY-LEWIS
(Cecil, 1904-1972, Poet Laureate)]
Fine unsigned photo by Mark GERSON
signed and inscribed in pencil by the photographer, showing him half length seated, with his hands folded in his lap, looking to his side, 10" x 7½" in frame 15½" x 12½", London,
Item Date:
1965
Stock No:
38679
£125
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DAY-LEWIS
(Cecil, 1904-1972, from 1968 Poet Laureate)
Typed Letter Signed to "Dear Wood"
thanking him for "letting me see the speech, which I found most interesting and return now. I am looking forward to your paper on the 3rd, though feeling a little intimidated at the idea of being 'on appro.' at so distinguished a gathering ...", 1 side oblong 8vo., Box cottage, Charlton Kings, Glos, 'yesterday', no date
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39247
£175
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DAY-LEWIS
(Cecil, 1904-1972, from 1968 Poet Laureate)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Wood
saying that his "wife says that you asked to be reminded of a promise to sound Miss Spence about getting the Princess hall for a recital of dancing & madrigals: it all makes a very involved sentence. Oh, yes, & and there was something about doing it for charity, the Tewkesbury Abbey appeal fund ... I hope you understand the substance of this letter better than I do: my wife has compelled me to write it because, she says; it seems most improbable - you wanted my signatures ...", with a long postscript by his wife Mary asking if the letter is "at all coherent? It all sounds rather flippant but I should be very grateful indeed if you can smooth the way towards a demonstration of Greek and other dancing in Princess Hall ...", 2 sides 8vo., Box cottage, Charlton Kings, Glos, 'Saturday', no date
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39269
£225
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DAY-LEWIS
(Cecil, 1904-1972, from 1968 Poet Laureate)
Typed Letter Signed to Mr Wood
typed in red and black to indicate titles, saying that he knows of "very few. The Buried Child - Dorothy Wellesley in Modern Poetry (Macmillan): Poem 12, in Stephen Spender's Poems (Faber): Learning to Talk, the first poem in my new book: and perhaps that very lovely poem of Blunden's - The Ripple - might come into this category; it is to be found the The Year's Poetry (Bodley Head). I expect you would find a good deal of material in De la Mare's new book ...", 1 side oblong 8vo., Box Cottage, Charlton Kings, Glos, 'thursday', no date
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39275
£175
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