Autograph letter signed ('Alfred Douglas') to the editor of the magazine Truth, reading "In case you didn't see enclosed in the Evening Standard last month, I send a copy thinking it might appeal to you. I sent it to Frank Owen imply to annoy him and 'Low' the cartoonist. To my great surprise he printed it and sent me £00 for it. This was rather 'sporting' of him, I must say, and rather clever as it disarmed me to a certain extent", two pages, mailing folds, trace of rusty paperclips to upper margin, 8vo, 1 St. Ann's Court, Nizelles Avenue, Hove 2, Sussex, 1 September 1941. Together with the original newspaper clipping annotated by Douglas (2)
Autograph letter signed ('Alfred Douglas') to the editor of the magazine Truth, reading "In case you didn't see enclosed in the Evening Standard last month, I send a copy thinking it might appeal to you. I sent it to Frank Owen imply to annoy him and 'Low' the cartoonist. To my great surprise he printed it and sent me £00 for it. This was rather 'sporting' of him, I must say, and rather clever as it disarmed me to a certain extent", two pages, mailing folds, trace of rusty paperclips to upper margin, 8vo, 1 St. Ann's Court, Nizelles Avenue, Hove 2, Sussex, 1 September 1941. Together with the original newspaper clipping annotated by Douglas (2)
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