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CREASEY (John Creasey, 1908-1973, British Crime Thriller Writer)

Typed Letter Signed to John Gwynne Hughes, happily sending the "signatures - although today I use John Creasey on all contracts. I'm very glad you enjoy my books ...", 1 side 8vo., New Hall, Bodenham, Wiltshire, 24th March

Item Date:  1961
Stock No:  39862      £125

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CREASEY (John Creasey, 1908-1973, British Crime Thriller Writer)

Typed Letter Signed with Autograph postscript signed with initials to Dennis WHEATLEY (1897-1977, Novelist) saying that he has just “read your splendid review of MEET THE BARON... and I really must say how much I appreciate it. I know without your enthusiastic support the story would probably have been only a runner-up, and I feel that your many kind remarks in the review put the finishing touch to everything you have done. I only hope that the results of publication realise as substantially as you suggest they will - I think I can guarantee the industry if not the wisdom! You can imagine that I was particularly sorry to learn a few days ago that publication of THE BARON had been postponed until January - but I suppose this is on the the many little trials and tribulations that cannot be avoided. I see... that CONTRABAND is now in its fifth printing, and that IT IS EASIER FOR A CAMEL is in its third printing. Please accept my congratulations on this further success on the part of yourself and Mrs Wheatley...”, the postscript says that he has “now changed my address - due entirely to this new affluence!...”, 1 side A4, Silver Firs, Ashe, Overton, Basingstoke, headed paper, 24th October 1936, together with Wheatley’s response in carbon copy, saying that he was “very pleased indeed to have the opportunity of giving MEET THE BARON a notice in CURRENT LITERATURE, and I am only so sorry that it should have appeared in the October issue as the book is not to appear now until January... George Harrap told me of the postponement a few days later, but he said that he thought the review would do an equal amount of good as useful advance publicity...”, 30th October

Item Date:  1936
Stock No:  42490      £175

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CROKER (John Wilson, 1780-1857, Historian & Essayist, Secretary of the Admiralty)

Signature on Address Panel to Alfred MONTGOMERY, (1814-1896, Clerk in the Admiralty, Commissioner of Inland Revenue, 4th son of Sir Henry Conyngham Montgomery, M.P.) at Kingston House, (Knightsbridge), 1 side 8vo, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1845
Stock No:  55904      £15

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CROKER (Thomas Crofton, 1798-1854, Irish Folklorist)

Signature and end of an ALS to Mr Wadd hoping that he will "favor me with a visit today ...", 4" x 2", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  38618      £35

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CROMPTON (Richmal, 1890-1969, Author of the ‘Just William’ Books)

Autograph Letter Signed in full (‘Richmal Crompton’) as ‘Vice Chair’ to Dennis WHEATLEY (1897-1977, Novelist) “writing on behalf of the Writer’s Section London Lyceum Club to ask if you would be so very kind as to come to our next ‘Book Tea’ as guest of honour & give us a short talk on ‘Black Magic’ or any other subject you like. We have the Book Teas each month - tea at 4 & talk at 4.30. Among our recent speakers we have had Miss Dorothy Sayers, Miss Margaret Irwin & Mr Philip Guedalla. It would give us the greatest pleasure to welcome you. I do so hope that you will be able to come...”, 2 sides 8vo., London Lyceum Club headed paper, no date, together with a carbon copy of Wheatley’s reply thanking her for the invitation and saying he “should have been very happy to do so but recently I have taken on the personality page of the Sunday Graphic which necessitates my going out much more than I have been doing for some time past. I am, of course, continuing with my books, but this excursion into journalism limits the time that I can give to them; so for the time being I am unable to accept any invitations for literary talks... In writing to you it is a pleasure to be able to congratulate you upon your books which have given myself and my family, like countless thousands of others, many hours of enjoyment...”, 1 side A4, no place, 30th January

Item Date:  1939
Stock No:  42007      £575

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