GLYN
(Elinor, née Sutherland, 1864-1943, Novelist and Scriptwriter)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Peak
saying that she is sorry that she didn't get to her "yesterday. I was waiting to start at 5.30 but the car never came until 6.45 by mistake & then it would have been too late, so I had to take off my best had - all had been in vain ..." asking he to visit her "to have teak one day if you ever drive this far ...", 1 side 4to., Wolsey's Spring, Coombe Warren, Kingston Hill, 21st June no year
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Stock No:
39832
£275
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[GOALBY
(Margaret, of Presteign County School, Radnorshire)]
Typed Letter Signed 'Marion Cornwell',
congratulating her on "Class C - First Prize" in her county's "Salvage Essay Competition ... remember Britain needs your greatest efforts", and saying that the essay is now in the All-Wales Competition (March 1943), with the finely penned Citation heightened in red and blue, declaring that the essay "has been placed fifth by Emlyn Williams in the final of an All Wales Essay Competition on 'Salvage' ", in aid of "the paper, metal and rubber scrap so vitally needed for munitions of war", and that it "has been included in an illustrated manuscript collection" graciously accepted by H.R.H. Princess Elizabeth, who awarded the first prize (May 1943), together 2 sides 8vo., Ministry of Works, London, March - May
small blot on letter without loss
Item Date:
1943
Stock No:
14956
£20
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GOLDING
(William, 1911-94, Author of 'Lord of the Flies')
Fine signature
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Stock No:
27100
£65
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GOLDING
(Louis, 1895-1958, Novelist)
Fine signature on card
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Stock No:
7549
£15
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GOLDING ANSWERS QUESTIONS ABOUT HIS WRITING
GOLDING
(William, 1911-1993, Author of ‘Lord of the Flies’)
Long Typed Letter Signed to Pauline
commiserating with her for her “atrocious luck. You sound very brave about it though and I’m told doctors are working all the time towards effective repair work... I’m glad you like my books - one knows so little of one’s possible readers. Your questions aren’t so easy to answer though. I find ideas come easily? I suppose they do, when they come. That is to say one moment they aren’t and the next moment they’re there! But I seem to get them rarely. How do I record my ideas? I don’t but relie on an unreliable memory. Some have got away and I’m sure they were good. Have I a favourite time for writing? The morning is best... I have to force myself to begin... I have never written at night which makes me sound a bit dull I think. An Egyptian Journal is different from other books because it was an extended version of the journal I kept when my wife and I were in Egypt. It’s very nearly a factual account...” 1 side A4, Tullimaar, Cornwall headed paper, 30th September
Item Date:
1985
Stock No:
43196
£325
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