HE HAS "ABANDONED MY BOOK ON THE ROMANTICS WHICH I CANNOT MANAGE" NICOLSON (Sir Harold, 1886-1968, Diplomatist, Author & Critic, husband of Vita SACKVILLE-WEST)

Typed letter signed H. Nicolson to Miss Kelly saying it was "nice to have a letter from you and I hope you will see me when you come to England. You have got such extraordinary enterprise that I feel you will be able to save enough money to return eventually. Your Spanish trip sounds lovely and I am glad you spent a weekend with Edie and her partridges and pomegranates. I am glad the school is not such a nightmare as I had expected. i am sure the way to learn is to teach, and I wish I had learnt more. I have been rather ill lately, and have abandoned my book on the Romantics which I cannot manage ...", 1 side airletter form with address on the verso, C1, Albany, Piccadilly, 8th July



Item Date:  1963

Stock No:  41509      £125

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