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Well Hall, Eltham - letter from Mrs. Peggy Zeylmans, Nov 31
"Well Hall, Eltham - To the editor of The Times" by Philip M. Johnston, 1936-11-16
Wells, H.G. to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-07-05
Written by Wells's secretary on his behalf.
Wells, H.G. to Doris Langley Moore, 1932-05-25
"Dear Madam, I have to acknowledge receipt of your letter of the 20th inst., to Mr H.G. Wells and to inform you that Mr Wells is abroad. He will probably return to London in two or three weeks time when your letter will be placed before him..."
Whyte, Frederick to Doris Langley Moore, 1934-05-16
"Dear Mrs Moore So glad to receive your nice kind letter! But I suspect you are bluffing with the 'distinguished man of letters'! I am sure I am only a name to you, if that!..."
Whyte, Frederick to Doris Langley Moore, 1931-05-11
"Dear Miss Doris Langley Moore May a fellow-scribe and brother-biographer write to you without ceremony to compliment you most warmly - in fact enthustiastically - on the really delightful book on E. Nesbit? I picked it up at the London Library some weeks ago, my interest caught by Bland's photograph for I used to read his articles long ago, and I read it right through at once with intense..."
William Heinemann Ltd. and Doris Langley Moore, 1886-11-15 - 1931-11-26
Due to the filing system Doris Langley Moore kept, these letters are glued together in a manner that is impossible to separate without permanent damage.
Letters between C.S. Evans and Doris Langley Moore, along with a transcribed letter written to Philip Bourke Marsden from A.C. Swinburne.
Wright-Warren, Jona to "Madam" [Doris Langley Moore], May 17
"Dear Madam, I see with interest that you are about to write a biography of 'E. Nesbit', surely the most charming author of books for children? I'm afraid I have no material for you, as I never met her personally, but I can still remeber the thrills of a new E. Nesbit book at Christmas - they are all there now, waiting in a trunk in the attic, until my own small children are big enough to appreciate them..."