Box 1
Contains 8 Results:
"Dearest Zosia, How distressed I am to think what you must think of me, for being so long in writing. "Dear, I could not help it, I have been in really most terrible and incessant pain...." , 1953 Aug 2
"Dearest Zosia, How distressed I am to think what you must think of me, for being so long in writing. "Dear, I could not help it, I have been in really most terrible and incessant pain...." Handwritten and signed letter
"My dearest Zosia, Thank you a thousand times for that most lovely bouquet, which is scenting not only the sitting room, but my bedroom as well...." , 1953 Nov 16
"My dearest Zosia, Thank you a thousand times for that most lovely bouquet, which is scenting not only the sitting room, but my bedroom as well...." Handwritten and signed letter
"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your most kind sweet letter. I was so happy to have it. But very distressed to know how ill you have been...." , 1954 Jun 24
"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your most kind sweet letter. I was so happy to have it. But very distressed to know how ill you have been...." Handwritten and signed letter
"My dearest Zosia, I should have written to you absolute ages ago, to thank you for your dear letter. But several odd things have been happening...." , 1954 Oct 3
"My dearest Zosia, I should have written to you absolute ages ago, to thank you for your dear letter. But several odd things have been happening...." Handwritten and signed letter
"Dearest Zosia, Thank you so much for your letter. I am going to open [Pavlik's] exhibition for him, and I am also going to have a luncheon party for him...." , 1954 Oct 18
"Dearest Zosia, Thank you so much for your letter. I am going to open [Pavlik's] exhibition for him, and I am also going to have a luncheon party for him...." Handwritten and signed letter
"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your dear letter, which I was [rejoiced] to receive, although very distressed to know how wretchedly ill you have been...." , 1955 Hul 29
"Dearest Zosia, A thousand thanks for your dear letter, which I was [rejoiced] to receive, although very distressed to know how wretchedly ill you have been...." Handwritten and signed letter
"Dearest Zosia, You must think--if you think of me-- that I am dead!!!...." , 1955 Nov 10
"Dearest Zosia, You must think--if you think of me-- that I am dead!!!...." Handwritten and signed letter
"Dearest Zosia, This is to introduce Mr. Gordon Watson, a great friend of Osbert's and mine...." , 1955 Dec 27
"Dearest Zosia, This is to introduce Mr. Gordon Watson, a great friend of Osbert's and mine...." Handwritten and signed letter, 1s with handwritten and signed letter from Gorden C. Watson to Zosia Kochanski