LITERATURE: Selection of A.Ls.S. and a T.L.S. by
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LITERATURE: Selection of A.Ls.S. and a T.L.S. by various writers and novelists, comprising Cecil Day-Lewis (explaining how busy he is, with little time to view the works of his correspondent, 'but if you send… half a dozen, say, which you think your best, I'll let you know how they strike me.' 1962), Stephen Spender (writing from 'Encounter' magazine, Spender apologises for the neglect of his correspondents work stating 'You may have to wait another 2 or 3 months but I shall do something about it.'), J.B. Priestley (wiring to Raymond Glendenning apologising for being unable to attend an invitation to lunch 'simply because I spend most of my time down here and I just cannot afford the time to make special trips to London for engagements of this kind.' 1964). With two small tears, minor creasing and one set of file holes, not affecting text or signature, otherwise G, 3
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