Autograph letter signed : Montagnana, to Jane Clark, 1952 Sept. 22.

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Autograph letter signed : Montagnana, to Jane Clark, 1952 Sept. 22.

Saying she is very glad that Jane can leave the nursing home, even if it is only for Folkstone; reporting that she has no news to share, but describing a long visit by a tiresome group who stayed from 11.30 until 5.30 the previous day and mentioning other tiresome events; hoping to see her and Kenneth when she returns to England, noting that she will give a reciting her Shadow of Cain with Dylan Thomas on November 16. Wishing her a continued and speedy recovery.

1 item (6 p.) ; 17.6 cm

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