Letters to Percy F. Cole. Cranbrook, KY. 1949-1963.

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Letters to Percy F. Cole. Cranbrook, KY. 1949-1963.

1) Thanking Cole for praising Church's book about Kent (TLS). 1949 Apr. 2. 2) Thanking Cole for his kind words about an autobiographical essay; mentioning new publications, including a novel The Dangerous Years (ALS). 1956 Mar. 14. 3) Thanking Cole for his encouraging letter concerning some of Church's essays; mentioning that he also writes a weekly page in Truth; concerning a collection of poems, "Small Moments" which is soon to be published; asking about Cole's connection to a training college near Church's birthplace (ALS). 1957 Apr. 20. 4) Thanking Cole for his kind letter praising Church's essays in the C.S.M.; informing Cole that another collection of essays will soon be available, "Calm October"; mourning the loss of a willow tree (ALS). 1963 Feb. 3.

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Cole, Percy F.,

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Church, Richard, 1893-1972

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British author and poet. From the description of Letter, 1942 May 2. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29853286 Richard Church was a British author and critic, known as a poet and as a writer for young people. Born in the Battersea dictrict of London, he was educated at public schools in Dulwich and at sixteen took a job with the civil service, where he remained for twenty-four years. He published a considerable amount of poetry, then began writing fiction; ...