Max Beerbohm letters and memorabilia, 1900-1972.

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Max Beerbohm letters and memorabilia, 1900-1972.

The collection consists of six items: letter to My dear Mr. Henschel, 14 Nov. 1900, regretting he will miss Raleigh's lecture with news of his plans; to My dearest Mrs. Leverson, undated, as he prepares to depart for America; to Dear Miss Bagnold, 28 March, no year, with thanks for a book and drawing, and observations of her work; to My dear Ade, undated, regretting he missed an opportunity to exchange views on Frank Harris and Gertrude Kingston; also, printed broadside announcing The Grolier Club exhibition of Beerbohm, 21 Dec. 1971, with a Beerbohm drawing; card citing the hours of the exhibition, 22 Dec. 1972-11 Feb. 1972, with Beerbohm quotation on verso.

6 items.

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Bagnold, Enid, 1889-1981

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Enid Bagnold, a twentieth-century British author, is best known for her novel National Velvet (1935) and her play "The Chalk Garden" (1955). Born in Rochester, England she spent much of her early life abroad. As a child Bagnold lived in Jamaica where her father was stationed with the Royal Engineers. She was educated in Germany and France. During World War I, Bagnold served in an English hospital and drove an ambulance for the French army. Drawing on these expe...

Ade, George, 1866-1944

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Beerbohm, Max, Sir, 1872-1956

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Leverson, Ada

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English novelist. From the description of Letters from Edith, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, ca. 1920-1935. (Washington State University). WorldCat record id: 29852975 Epithet: novelist, friend of Oscar Wilde British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001083.0x00001e Ada Leverson, 1859-1936, was an English novelist who belonged to London's world of wealth and fashion. Her six novels were...