Box 1
Contains 198 Results:
Bell, Clive, 1940 Oct 1
Osbert Sitwell to Clive Bell. 1 Oct 1940. "My dear Clive, So many congratulations on your very sensible letter in New Nation, etc. For Heaven's sake, write others like it...." Handwritten and signed letter,
[Gallowher, George], 1948 Dec 12
George Gallowher to Osbert Sitwell. 12 Dec 1948. "Dear Sir Osbert: The glad specialist I recommend is Arnold A. Hutschnecker, MD...." Handwritten and signed letter, 1s.
Gould, Gerald from Osbert Sitwell
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.
"My dear Gerald Gould, You must think me very rude not to have answered you before--but I have been away--also I have been waiting in the hope that Art and Letters would continue--and that I could publish your poems in it...." Handwritten and signed letter,
No date. "My dear Gerald Gould, You must think me very rude not to have answered you before--but I have been away--also I have been waiting in the hope that Art and Letters would continue--and that I could publish your poems in it...." Handwritten and signed letter,
"My dear Gerald Gould, I can never apologize to you sufficiently--I have your poem (which is very beautiful) in London...." Handwritten and signed letter,
No date. "My dear Gerald Gould, I can never apologize to you sufficiently--I have your poem (which is very beautiful) in London...." Handwritten and signed letter, 1s.
Kochanski, Zozia from Osbert Sitwell
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.
"My dear Zosia, It was such a joy to see you again. Here is a very bad--but very rare--ticket for our readings--I've had to fight for it." Handwritten and signed note. , 1948 oct 25
"My dear Zosia, It was such a joy to see you again. Here is a very bad--but very rare--ticket for our readings--I've had to fight for it." Handwritten and signed note.
"My dear Zosia, How kind you are. Of course, I'll go on Wednesday at 12.30 to see [D'L--- G---]...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1948 Dec 12
[12 Dec 1948]. "My dear Zosia, How kind you are. Of course, I'll go on Wednesday at 12.30 to see [D'L--- G---]...." Handwritten and signed letter, 1s.
"My dear Zosia, I am so greatly ashamed of myself, not to have guessed from when[ce] came that lovely [vase], St. George among the domes and spires...." Handwritten and signed letter, , 1949 Jan 14
14 Jan 1949. "My dear Zosia, I am so greatly ashamed of myself, not to have guessed from when[ce] came that lovely [vase], St. George among the domes and spires...." Handwritten and signed letter, 2s.
"My dear Zosia, Just a card to bring you our affectionate greetings. I love this place...." Handwritten and signed postcard.. , 1949 Jan 31
31 Jan 1949. "My dear Zosia, Just a card to bring you our affectionate greetings. I love this place...." Handwritten and signed postcard..