SHARP
(Margery, Novelist)
Autograph Note Signed from a Christmas Card,
"and thank you for your letter !", 1 side card, no place, no date, c.
neat filing hole, bottom edge trimmed, a trifle creased
Item Date:
1960
Stock No:
50629
£10
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SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Autograph Note Signed with initials on his Compliments slip to an unnamed correspondent,
after the printed “With Bernard Shaw’s compliments” he has written “I have Shakespearized your name, as I am not quite sure about your own version. Is it Julieta?...”, 4½” x 2”¼, 4 Whitehall Court, London, 2nd December
Item Date:
1937
Stock No:
43462
£225
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SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Autograph postcard signed with initials to F. A. H. Eyles
telling him that “there was a full account of it in the Woman’s Dreadnought (Sylvia Pankhurst’s paper) a few weeks ago. They will send you a copy if you care to waste a couple of pence: the address is 400 Old Ford Road, Bow. The unsuccessful competitors got a nominal prize of 1s/7d each, but as I contrived to show that they owed ma a penny each, the net was 1s/6d...”, 1 side card with autograph address on the verso, Ayot St Lawrence headed card, 21st March
Item Date:
1916
Stock No:
43461
£245
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SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Autograph Note Signed with initials on his Compliments slip to an unnamed correspondent,
"This letter is far too interesting to be buried in my files. I am sure the writer will be proud to see it in the correspondence column of the T.L.S. ...", 4½" x 2¼", 4 Whitehall Court, London, 14th July
slightly soiled
Item Date:
1945
Stock No:
41432
£275
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SHAW RECOMMENDS A FRIEND WITH THE HIGHEST PRAISE
SHAW
(George Bernard, 1856-1950, Dramatist & Critic)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Arthur STREET
(1892-1951, Civil Servant, Permanent Secretary to the Air Ministry through the 2nd World War) apologising for “this intrusion from a stranger, and the use of your private address; I don’t know your official one. Some time ago a very brilliantly written novel entitled Sagittarius appeared, written by an ace surviving from 1914-18 named Cecil Lewis. I know him personally. He is in the R.A.F. at Gillingham, doing work that anybody could do. Why not make him official historian of the R.A.F.? He would do it very well. He is a tremendously quick worker with his pen - almost as quick as Mr Lloyd George - and he is a vigorous and competent. organiser of a department. Ask Sir John Reith about him. He is an exceptionally presentable figure, towereing over mere six footers like me. It is a pity to waste him on a routine job. He is sober, honest and industrious, by the way. Again forgive my butting in...”, 1 side A4, 4 Whitehall Court headed paper, 4th October
Item Date:
1939
Stock No:
42535
£774
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