STERN
(G.B., 1890-1973, Author)
Autograph Letter Signed ‘G. B. Stern, to Catherine Dupré,
(1927-2014, Writer and Artist) saying that she has “heard from Jill that you are to be Received tomorrow. I suppose at St Augustine’s? I’m so glad... I’ve been thinking a lot about you & your husband and always put in a special prayer to St Antony asking that it should ‘work out’ all right in the end for all of you (one of the small nice things about being a Catholic is that we’re not embarrassed at talking or writing on religious topics to one another & don’t feel any need to clear our throats & stammer & look the other way! I chose St Antony because of that lovely Murillo picture behind the altar at St Augustine’s which I always stare at hard, and so, I expect do you when we’re at Mass, especially during the Offertory when I’m not attending as much as I should... I think I’ll be coming down to my sister at Langton for this coming week-end... we might be able to fix up something for Sunday... I’m thrilled (I always am) to hear that we’re now belonging to the same Church, the same faith, the same Body. Talk about good news!....” 6 sides 8vo., D1 Albany, W1, 17th March no year but circa
Item Date:
1954
Stock No:
43548
£125
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STERN
(G.B., 1890-1973, Author)
Autograph Letter Signed ‘with initials, to Catherine Dupré,
(1927-2014, Writer and Artist) saying that she envies her “Vienna, & thank you for your candles & prayer for me at St Stefan’s, they can join the little miraculous Medal which Marguerite Steer bought me from there with ‘Wien’ scratched on it - I can wear it now because my long silver chain from a friend in Philadelphia has safely arrived. This letter is getting too geographical! It’s chiefly to say that I saw Father Mangan yesterday at Farm Street & we talking about you... and instructed me & Pamela Frankau he said he’d certainly like a talk with Desmond...”, continuing at length about arranging a meeting and going on that “Father M. has to have a long rest... he’s terribly lame from his wound in the 1914 War & not at all strong, easily gets exhausted. But he is a darling, full of fun and humour, well-read & with an intellectual not a sentimental approach to Catholicism, very human and scornful of people who ‘split hairs’ over what doesn’t really matter...”, 8 sides 8vo., D1 Albany, W1, no date but circa
Item Date:
1954
Stock No:
43626
£125
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STERNE
(Laurence, 1718-1768, Humorist & Sentimentalist, Author of 'Tristram Shandy')
First page of Tristram Shandy signed at the head,
above the printed heading "The Life and Opinions of ..." and the start of the first chapter, 1 side sm. 8vo., no place, no date
unevenly torn out from the volume, but mounted so that it doesn't show
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40791
£575
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STEWART
(Mary, née Rainbow, b. 1916, Novelist, Writer for Radio and for Children, author of the King Arthur Trilogy)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying "It is kind of you to show such interest ... I personally like 'Thunder on the Right' far the least - but I hope it gives you some pleasant moments! The 'new one' is called 'The Ivy Tree' ", with a P.S. "I love your bookplate!", 1 side 8vo., 79 Morningside Park, Edinburgh 10, 10th February
Item Date:
1961
Stock No:
50649
£25
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STEWART
(Mary, née Rainbow, b. 1916, Novelist, Writer for Radio and for Children, author of the King Arthur Trilogy)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying "I hope you enjoy The Ivy Tree as well as the others", and inscribing her bookplate "with pleasure", 1 side 8vo., 79 Morningside Park, Edinburgh 10, 2nd November
Item Date:
1961
Stock No:
50650
£20
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