[Letter and postcard, 1930?-1955] / Alec.

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[Letter and postcard, 1930?-1955] / Alec.

[Letter, n.d.--1930s-1940s] Edrington, Silchester, nr. Reading, Berks [ to] Margot [Johnson] Waugh writes about a forthcoming lunch date with Johnson and lists who is to be at the lunch: his wife, Rosalind Wade, Beatrice Kean Seymour, and William Kean Seymour. -- [Postcard, 1955 Jul. 9 to] Richard Schirmer (Music Box, Princeton, NJ). Waugh thanks Schirmer for a birthday card and mentions the publication of his novel Island in the sun.

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Smith College, Neilson Library

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Johnson, Margot, 1908-1979,

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Waugh, Alec, 1898-1981

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Alec Waugh, elder brother of Evelyn Waugh, had a long and productive career as a writer. He fought in France in World War I, and was a prisoner of war; his first novel, the controversial Loom of Youth, was published during the war. After the war, he lived an itinerant lifestyle, and his travels supplied him with story ideas for his fiction and served as the basis of his popular travel books. A self-described 'minor writer, ' he also wrote essays and several popular memoirs of his life and family...

Schirmer, Richard

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