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[DE GONCOURT (Edmond, 1822-1896, French Writer, Art and Literary Critic and founder of the Académie Goncourt)]

Large original unsigned photo by Goupil & Co, from the Cliche Nadar in the Gallerie Contemporaire showing him half length, seated, with a cigarette in his hand, 9" x 7¼" on page 13½" x 10", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1877
Stock No:  38460      £175

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DE LA MARE (Walter John, 1873-1956, Poet and Novelist)

Autograph Note signed on a card addressed to Louis Frewer “with all good wishes”, 4” x 2½”, no place, 2nd April 1930, with an accompanying Typed Letter Signed from Olive C. JONES (1907-1997, his secretary during the 1930s and later, Editor at Methuen’s) saying that he has been asked to send this “card with his signature, and to say that he is sorry he has spoilt one side of it...”, 1 side 4to., Hill House, Taplow headed paper, 3rd April

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  41972      £75

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DE LA MARE (Walter John, 1873-1956, Poet and Novelist)

Autograph Note Signed, returning printed card to the Secretary of the Friends of the Bodleian, saying he “very much regret that I shall not be able...” to attent the next meeting of the advisory committee, 1 side card, postmarked Paddington, 16th June

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  41984      £75

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DE-LA-MARE-42425-1.jpg “NEXT TIME I COME ALIVE I HAVE VOWED TO DO TWO THINGS - RIDE LIKE A CENTAUR & SWIM LIKE A SEAL...”
DE LA MARE (Walter John, 1873-1956, Poet and Novelist)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed to “Dear Rosemary” SISSON (1923-2017, Dramatist and Novelist) when she was a child, saying that she “mist, when you wrote, have hard a little bird calling. I was talking to you - & thoroughly enjoying myself - only a few days ago, & then, your Letter. It is ages since the last. Then you were about so high and now it is SO. I shouldn’t (after devouring that photograph) like to be the ball even for half a chuckka if you ever go in for Polo! What a marvel Daphne is! Please give her my love & the greatest Respect. I wish indeed I could see the Cottage. Next time I come alive I have vowed to do two things - ride like a Centaur & swim like a Sea. So perhaps you wouldn’t mind giving me a few lessons if we meet early? I am not a bit surprised the poems have left off for a while, & am sure when you thought (I hope knew) they were getting bad it was best to stop. Mark my words, they may begin again... Do you mind old stories - really exciting ones like Little R.R.H’L? - after they have been spoilt by somebody’s meddling... but it’s only to bring you my love & some more to your father and mother...”, 2 sides 4to., Hill House, Taplow headed paper, 11th October

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  42425      £325

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DE LA MARE (Walter John, 1873-1956, Poet and Novelist)

Fine Typed Letter with autograph amendments Signed to “Dear Rosemary” SISSON (1923-2017, Dramatist and Novelist) when she was a young girl, thanking her for her letter and saying he had “no notion that you could possibly have said Goodbye to Cheltenham. I wish indeed I could have seen you there, but for some other reason than a lecture. The fact that there were all those silent faces when I came can only have been Obedience to Orders. I remember mounting only the first step of the intimidating eagle reading desk and then discovering that I could scarcely see over its beak. Do send me the translation some day. Cuckoos; I forget names with the greatest of ease, but not cuckoos. I can remember seeing four in one leafy tree near Salisbury, one flying over the Thames at Oxford and one when I was sat in the garden here actually alighted on the top of a pole a few years away - no doubt to be admired, or did she think my hat was a Meadow Pip’s nest? This year I saw our swallows the day before I heard the first cuckooing - April 20th. I am sad about Wordsworth., but believe he is chiefly the elderly’s poet, so I am afraid is going to be rather a long time before you forgive his Little Lucy’s!...”, 1 side 4to., Hill House, Taplow headed paper, 3rd May

Item Date:  1937
Stock No:  42426      £250

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