DAY-LEWIS
(Cecil, 1904-1972, from 1968 Poet Laureate) and his wife Jill BALCON (1925-2009, Film and Radio Actress, 2nd wife of C. Day-Lewis and mother of Tamasin and Daniel)
'THE NEWBORN, D.M.B.'a limited edition poem signed and inscribed by Jill
"'Rusty' - with greetings to you & your family for Christmas Jill &", signed by the author, number 173 of a limited edition of 200, in excellent condition, Favil Press, Kensington, 29th April
Item Date:
1957
Stock No:
39848
£225
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[DE GONCOURT
(Edmond, 1822-1896, French Writer, Art and Literary Critic and founder of the Académie Goncourt)]
Large original unsigned photo by Goupil & Co, from the Cliche Nadar in the Gallerie Contemporaire
showing him half length, seated, with a cigarette in his hand, 9" x 7¼" on page 13½" x 10", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1877
Stock No:
38460
£175
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DE LA MARE
(Walter John, 1873-1956, Poet and Novelist)
Autograph Note signed on a card addressed to Louis Frewer
“with all good wishes”, 4” x 2½”, no place, 2nd April 1930, with an accompanying Typed Letter Signed from Olive C. JONES (1907-1997, his secretary during the 1930s and later, Editor at Methuen’s) saying that he has been asked to send this “card with his signature, and to say that he is sorry he has spoilt one side of it...”, 1 side 4to., Hill House, Taplow headed paper, 3rd April
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
41972
£75
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DE LA MARE
(Walter John, 1873-1956, Poet and Novelist)
Autograph Note Signed, returning printed card to the Secretary of the Friends of the Bodleian,
saying he “very much regret that I shall not be able...” to attent the next meeting of the advisory committee, 1 side card, postmarked Paddington, 16th June
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
41984
£75
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DE MORGAN
(William Frend, 1839-1917, Artist, Inventor and Author)
Autograph Letter Signed to "Carissima Margot"
saying he "must have "showed my hand for you to find out what I most wanted of all things - that beautiful soap! The very first time I used it, my hand became like that of a court lady - that soft and white, with filbert nails like any portrait in a gallery! I shall always think of the donor when I wash the happy recipient of this birthday gift. T, the patient has just had some champagne, and goes on well - but it was an awful joab to get the cork out ...", 2 sides 4to., addressed at the head "10 + 10 + 10 + 10 +10 + 10 + 10!", 16th November
Item Date:
1909
Stock No:
40544
£475
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