Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
"Dearest Zosia, Thank you so much for your charming letter. I love hearing from you, and especially to hear you are better...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1952 Jan 11
The writings consist of typed drafts of 2 poems. The correspondence consists of handwritten and typed letters and postcards between Osbert Sitwell and his friends, family, colleagues, and others, (including Zosia Kochanski and Sacheverell Sitwell); the correspondence dates from 1937-1959. The miscellaneous material consists of an invitation to The Book and Play Luncheon, the guest of honor being Ford Madox Ford.
"Dearest Zosia, How good and kind of you to write to me about the King...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1952 Feb 20
20 Feb 1952. "Dearest Zosia, How good and kind of you to write to me about the King...." Handwritten and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, I did so greatly enjoy your letter: it was sweet of you to write and give me [news]...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1957 Mar 28
28 Mar 1957. "Dearest Zosia, I did so greatly enjoy your letter: it was sweet of you to write and give me [news]...." Handwritten and signed letter, 2s.
"Dearest Zosia, Will you forgive a typewritten letter, but I am longing to write to you and therefore am dictating a letter: which means a longer letter...." Typed letter with handwritten note, 1s. , 1952 Jul 3
3 Jul 1952. "Dearest Zosia, Will you forgive a typewritten letter, but I am longing to write to you and therefore am dictating a letter: which means a longer letter...." Typed letter with handwritten note, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, Thank you for your sweet letter. I long to see you again, and look forward to it so greatly...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1952 Nov 9
9 Nov 1952. "Dearest Zosia, Thank you for your sweet letter. I long to see you again, and look forward to it so greatly...." Handwritten and signed letter, 2s.
"Dearest Zosia, It was [a] wonderful relief to get your letter as I was afraid you would be offended with me for not writing to you before, but the physical effort of writing with my right hand is now becoming very difficult...." Typed and signed letter, , 1953 Jun 1
1 Jun 1953. "Dearest Zosia, It was [a] wonderful relief to get your letter as I was afraid you would be offended with me for not writing to you before, but the physical effort of writing with my right hand is now becoming very difficult...." Typed and signed letter, 2s.
"Dearest Zosia, Just to let you know that we arrive at the St. Regis on the 12th November, all being well, and look forward immensely to seeing you." Typed and signed letter, 1s. , 1953 Oct 30
The writings consist of typed drafts of 2 poems. The correspondence consists of handwritten and typed letters and postcards between Osbert Sitwell and his friends, family, colleagues, and others, (including Zosia Kochanski and Sacheverell Sitwell); the correspondence dates from 1937-1959. The miscellaneous material consists of an invitation to The Book and Play Luncheon, the guest of honor being Ford Madox Ford.
"Dearest Zosia, Just a line to carry you my [---] as I was in London [---] about 10 days...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1954 May 24
24 May 1954. "Dearest Zosia, Just a line to carry you my [---] as I was in London [---] about 10 days...." Handwritten and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, I've been waiting to hear you safely received my book...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1954 Oct 2
2 Oct 1954. "Dearest Zosia, I've been waiting to hear you safely received my book...." Handwritten and signed letter, 3s.
Manuscript Notebook 3
Handwritten draft and notes for the biography, "written mainly at Weston Hall, the home of Sacheverell and Georgia Sitwell, during the summer of 1978."