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Contains 22 Results:

Edith Sitwell to Ross. 2 Apr 1952. "Dear Mr. Ross, It was most charming of you to send me your admirable book on the latest poetry...." , 1952 Apr 2

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 13
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Edith Sitwell to Ross. 2 Apr 1952. "Dear Mr. Ross, It was most charming of you to send me your admirable book on the latest poetry...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1952 Apr 2

Scott-Snell, Edward

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 13
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Christmas Day. "Dear Miss Sitwell, We never thanked you enough for coming and reading so exquisitely and perfectly--and since then we have been assailed with congratulations...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1923 - 1980

Sitwell, Reresby (governess of)

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Edith Sitwell to the governess. No date. "My dear Mademoiselle, I do miss you and Reresby so much, and do wish I had not had to leave...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1923 - 1980

Tanner, Allen

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Edith Sitwell material is subdivided into writings, correspondence, and miscellaneous. The writings consist of handwritten, typescript, and carbon copy typed drafts of lectures, poems, articles, and reviews by Edith Sitwell. The correspondence consists of 76 handwritten and typed letters and postcards, (a few being in the form of transcriptions or photocopies), and 5 telegrams, between Edith Sitwell and her friends, colleagues, publishers, and others, (including Lorna...
Dates: 1923 - 1980

"My dear Edith: I have been a perfect swine about letter-writing but April rushed in with a bouquet of staggering complications...."

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No date. "My dear Edith: I have been a perfect swine about letter-writing but April rushed in with a bouquet of staggering complications...." Handwritten and signed letter

Dates: 1923 - 1980

Tchelitchew, Pavel

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series: The Edith Sitwell material is subdivided into writings, correspondence, and miscellaneous. The writings consist of handwritten, typescript, and carbon copy typed drafts of lectures, poems, articles, and reviews by Edith Sitwell. The correspondence consists of 76 handwritten and typed letters and postcards, (a few being in the form of transcriptions or photocopies), and 5 telegrams, between Edith Sitwell and her friends, colleagues, publishers, and others, (including Lorna...
Dates: 1923 - 1980

"My dear dear Edith, I thank you very much for the beautiful ties that you sent us. They are so lovely and I am so pleased with these splendid colours that everybody envies me...." , 1930 Jun 8

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"My dear dear Edith, I thank you very much for the beautiful ties that you sent us. They are so lovely and I am so pleased with these splendid colours that everybody envies me...." Typed transcription,

Dates: 1930 Jun 8

My dear dear Edith, Thank you very much for your letters and pardon my silence for I haven't written to you for centuries...." , 1930 Feb 24

 Item — Box: 1, Folder: 13
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My dear dear Edith, Thank you very much for your letters and pardon my silence for I haven't written to you for centuries...." Typed transcription, (See also Series 1: Edith Sitwell: Writings: ["Tchelitchew"]; Series 1: Edith Sitwell: Correspondence: Tanner, Allen)

Dates: 1930 Feb 24