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MACKENZIE (Sir Compton, 1883-1972, Scottish Writer)

Typed Letter Signed to Mr Harold Chipp, of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, saying he hasn't "yet heard when they expect me in Cheltenham, but if it [is] going to be the first week in October ... I am not going out in the winter nowadays ... and ... am sorry to disappoint you", 1 side 4to., 31 Drummond Place, Edinburgh 3, 2nd June neat filing holes without loss

Item Date:  1956
Stock No:  12825      £15

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MACKENZIE (Compton, 1883-1972, British Writer)

"Guy And Pauline", signed and inscribed, on front end paper, "To Miss Charles from Compton Mackenzie with thanks for hospitable entertainment" and dated, World's Classics Series, 8vo., August

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  11997      £40

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MACKENZIE (Sir Compton, 1883-1972, Writer)

Typed Letter Signed to Mr Harold Chipp, of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, regretting that he is "very much behind with my work and I shall be in Scotland", 1 side 4to., Denchworth Manor, by Wantage, Berkshire, 25th May neat filing holes without loss, light mark from paper clip

Item Date:  1953
Stock No:  12871      £20

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MACMILLAN (Harold, 1894-1986, Prime Minister, from 1984 1st Earl of Stockton)

Brief Typed Letter Signed with autograph salutation to Dr Harlow sending him “a cheque for a guinea, as my contribution to the cost of the gift to Professor Coupland...”, 1 side 4to., Macmillan & Co. headed paper, St Martin’s Street, 12th December

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  42445      £125

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MACMILLAN (Harold, 1894-1986, Prime Minister, from 1984 1st Earl of Stockton)

Fine Long Typed Letter Signed with autograph salutation and subscription to "My dear Ambassador", Sir Michael STEWART (1911-1994, Ambassador to Greece, 1967-71) telling him that he is "going on a Swan Hellenic Cruise in the course of which journey we expect to reach Athens on the ss 'Ankara' on May the 8th. We have, alas, only one day there and since I am bringing with me my daughter, Mrs Julian Faber who has never been to Greece, I have no doubt we shall go through all the regular sight seeing trips with our fellow pilgrims. I was, however, wondering whether at some time during the day I might come to the Embassy with her. I should like myself to re-visit once more the scene of that strange episode in the Winter of 1944 and let my daughter see where the events took place which I have described in my second volume of memoirs. I remember so well the meeting when I think you were a Counsellor to Jim Bowker. That, too, was part of a rather curious odyssey ... I expect you suffer terribly from these cruises and it was for this reason that I hesitated to bother you. But apart from everything else I would very much value the chance fo a talk with you about affairs in Greece to-day. They certainly keep to the Aristotlian round and experience with every known form of Government ...", 2 sides 8vo., Birch Grove House, Haywards Heath, Sussex, 2nd March

Item Date:  1970
Stock No:  41536      £475

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