Box 1
Contains 15 Results:
"Dearest Zosia, I was most distressed at having to leave New York without saying goodbye and without knowing whether you had fully recovered...." , 1957 May 16
16 May 1957. "Dearest Zosia, I was most distressed at having to leave New York without saying goodbye and without knowing whether you had fully recovered...." Typed and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, I have thought of you so much since I heard yesterday of Pavlik's death...." , 1957 Aug 3
3 Aug 1957. "Dearest Zosia, I have thought of you so much since I heard yesterday of Pavlik's death...." Typed and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, Your letter was most welcome and I answer rather late, but not too late, I hope, to offer you my best wishes for Christmas and a lovely New Year...." , 1957 Dec 17
17 Dec 1957. "Dearest Zosia, Your letter was most welcome and I answer rather late, but not too late, I hope, to offer you my best wishes for Christmas and a lovely New Year...." Typed and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, Thank you for your charming letter. Alas, after all, Edith and I will not be able to come to New York this spring, though we hope to come in the fall...." , 1958 Jan 20
20 Jan 1958. "Dearest Zosia, Thank you for your charming letter. Alas, after all, Edith and I will not be able to come to New York this spring, though we hope to come in the fall...." Typed and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, Your letter was most welcome. I hope the change of air will have done you good. Yes, it was dreadfully sad about poor Ava...." , 1958 Aug 17
17 Aug 1958. "Dearest Zosia, Your letter was most welcome. I hope the change of air will have done you good. Yes, it was dreadfully sad about poor Ava...." Typed and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, This letter is belatedly to thank you for yours. "My handwriting is so awful now and it is so hard for me to write a letter that I waited until my secretary came out before answering it...." , 1958 Dec 2
2 Dec 1958. "Dearest Zosia, This letter is belatedly to thank you for yours. "My handwriting is so awful now and it is so hard for me to write a letter that I waited until my secretary came out before answering it...." Typed and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, I got your card yesterday and was horrified to hear that you had been ill for so long. I thought you were looking ill when I left...." , 1959 Dec 31
31 Dec 1959. "Dearest Zosia, I got your card yesterday and was horrified to hear that you had been ill for so long. I thought you were looking ill when I left...." Typed and signed letter, 2s.
"Dearest Zosia, I am worried at not hearing from you. I do hope you are better and not doing too much...." , 1960 Feb 17
17 Feb 1960. "Dearest Zosia, I am worried at not hearing from you. I do hope you are better and not doing too much...." Typed and signed letter, 1s.
"Dearest Zosia, I should have written before but I had a fall. I do hope you are maintaining the improvement in your health...." , 1960 Jun 13
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.
Sitwell, Sacheverell, 1950 Feb 20
20 Feb 1950. "Dearest Osbert, It was dear of you to ring me up last night. I am so sorry there are these interminable worries and [warbles]...." Handwritten and signed note, 1s.