Letters, [196-?] : to Lord Beaverbrook [i.e. William Maxwell Aitken Beaverbrook, baron, n.p.].

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Letters, [196-?] : to Lord Beaverbrook [i.e. William Maxwell Aitken Beaverbrook, baron, n.p.].

Friendly letters expressing thanks for a dinner party and pleasure at being able to address him by his "Christian name," and commenting on Beaverbrook's "touching and sympathetic portrait of Jesus" in one of his books.

3 items. : Holographs signed.

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