PHILLPOTTS
(Eden, 1862-1960, Author)
Fine signature on card
dated in pencil in another hand, 17th August
Item Date:
1924
Stock No:
30664
£19
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PINCHER
(Chapman, b.1914, Journalist, Author)
Fine large photo, signed and inscribed,
"To Charles Wilson with best wishes from", showing him ¾ length standing at a cashpoint machine, 8½" x 6½", no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
11046
£25
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PITTER
(Ruth, 1897-1992, British poet, 1st woman to receive the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1955)
Typed Letter Signed to Mr Brumbough,
thanking him for his "kind appreciation. It is most encouraging to me, and I am very grateful ..." and sending "some bibliographical material and a bibliography ...", 1 side 4to., 55a Old Church Street, Chelsea, 24th May
Item Date:
1946
Stock No:
15431
£35
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PITTER
(Ruth, 1897-1992, British poet, 1st woman to receive the Queen's Gold Medal for Poetry in 1955)
Autograph Letter Signed to Michael CULLUP
(born 1934, Author) saying that she is "very old and tired (shall be 100 in 1997 if spared, which Heaven forbid. Your poems are not at all bad, except for gloom and despondency - indeed very vivid here & there - some striking epithets (like Lydia Bennett's bonnet, there are plenty worse in the shop). Somehow I do not think your work has 'bottomed out' yet. Keep it up - never despair ... If you have a pocket magnifying glass, try looking at the flowers of a few very small weeds - I am not making fun of you - they are most eloquent. 'The yellow toadflax said 'be still', I see the Powers, They see me' ...", 2 sides 8vo., 71 Chilton Road, Aylesbury, 17th March
Item Date:
1986
Stock No:
39584
£125
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PLAIDY
(Jean, 1906-1993, pseudonym of Eleanor Alice Hibbert, Novelist)
Typed Letter Signed 'Jean Plaidy' to A.R. Davis of Wednesfield,
South Staffordshire, sending her autograph [not separately present], "The witch-hunting scenes in DAUGHTERS OF SATAN are founded on fact ... the action taken against suspected witches in this country was considerably milder than in Continental countries ... Mrs. Brownrigg was, as you say, a 'criminal exception', but she lived at a later period than that of my Mistress Alton ... MADAME SERPENT ... is still in print ... the story of Catherine de' Medici in her early years, and I hope you will read it, as THE ITALIAN WOMAN, a story set in the middle years of her life, is appearing next month. QUEEN JEZEBEL", including "the terrible Saint Bartholomew ... is in the hands of my publishers", and thanking him "for writing such an interesting letter", 10" x 8", 12c Albert Court, Kensington Gore, London, S.W.7, 31st October
faint traces of former laying down by margin of blank verso
Item Date:
1952
Stock No:
54681
£125
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