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MASEFIELD-37137-1.jpg ORIGINAL PEN AND INK DRAWING OF A SHIP
MASEFIELD (John, 1878-1967, O.M., Poet Laureate)

'Philip the King' signed and inscribed "For Martha Hodgkiss" and dated on the front free endpaper above a detailed pen and ink drawing of a ship in full sail, together with a typed copy of a couplet of poetry, 'The luck will alter and the star will rise/ The days that make us happy make us wise ..', the book published Heinemann, 1930, the inscription dated 20th April

Item Date:  1961
Stock No:  37137      £175

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MASEFIELD (John, 1878-1967, O.M., Poet Laureate)

Reproduction of his fine crayon portrait, showing his head full face, laid down on card with a slip of paper bearing his signature and autograph quotation "The days that make us happy make us wise", 8½" x 6", April

Item Date:  1921
Stock No:  52145      £30

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MASEFIELD (John, 1878-1967, Poet Laureate)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Dixson thanking him for his letter and telling him that “after the 1st of June I shall be free to see you here almost any afternoon between 4 & 5 and shall be delighted if you will come up...” 1 side A4, “The Hill Players” headed paper with a Woodcut Vignette at the head showing the players on the hill, Boar’s Hill, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  42452      £125

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MASON (A. E. W., 1865-1948, Author of Historical and Detective Novels)

Autograph Note Signed on headed notepaper "By all means ...", Seaflower, R.Y.S, 10th September

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  8055      £12

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MASON-39254-1.jpg MASON ON 'FIRE OVER ENGLAND'
MASON (A. E. W., 1865-1948, Author)

Autograph Letter Signed to L. S. Wood saying that "you are quite right. But suppose that Philip had won as Humphrey and his father hoped and the .Fenel[?] it would have meant the end of everything for Aubrey. The Fenel[?] and his lot would naturally want to know who Carlo Manucci was and Cynthia would think that she had betrayed her lover. But the hunt for Carlo Manucci was up without that. I am very glad that you liked the book because I have never written a book with so much pleasure, or under so much compulsion and I am bound to say - though I don't think it is a regret, in so short a time. I had rather set my heart on Fire Over England being read and your letter was therefore a very great comfort to me ..", 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Hotel Sarciron, Le Mont-Dore headed paper, 17th July, no year but circa

Item Date:  1937
Stock No:  39254      £75

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