CHURCHILL, Winston S. Typed letter signed ("W.") to Alfred Duff Cooper, London, 2 April 1947. 1 page, 4to, Hyde Park gate stationery, punch hole top left, pencil notes by Duff Cooper's secretary .
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Typed letter signed ("W.") to Alfred Duff Cooper, London, 2 April 1947. 1 page, 4to, Hyde Park gate stationery, punch hole top left, pencil notes by Duff Cooper's secretary . CHURCHILL BEGS OFF THE CHANCE "TO SEE JOAN OF ARC BURNT" AT ROUEN on 1 June 1947, but he tells Duff Cooper--the British ambassador to France--that he has made plans with French prime minister Massigli "to come to Paris to receive the Médaille Militaire" on 10 May and he asks "if you could find room for me and Clemmie to come to the Embassy." [ With :] CHURCHILL. ALS ("Winston S. Churchill") to Alfred Duff Cooper, Chiddingfold, 17 June 1929. 1p., 8vo . Churchill and Duff Cooper strategize: "it seems to me we are not so very far apart. I don't think we can afford to run any serious risks for the sake of recriminations..." -- CHURCHILL. TLS ("Winston S.C.") to Alfred Duff Cooper. Westminster, 10 July 1933. 1p., 4to, Morpeth Mansions stationery . Churchill thanks Cooper for reading and providing "a fresh eye" on Churchill's draft manuscript for Marlborough : "It will be a great help to me to have all your comments in my mind when I begin next week my final reading..." Together 3 items . (3)
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Typed letter signed ("W.") to Alfred Duff Cooper, London, 2 April 1947. 1 page, 4to, Hyde Park gate stationery, punch hole top left, pencil notes by Duff Cooper's secretary .
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Typed letter signed ("W.") to Alfred Duff Cooper, London, 2 April 1947. 1 page, 4to, Hyde Park gate stationery, punch hole top left, pencil notes by Duff Cooper's secretary . CHURCHILL BEGS OFF THE CHANCE "TO SEE JOAN OF ARC BURNT" AT ROUEN on 1 June 1947, but he tells Duff Cooper--the British ambassador to France--that he has made plans with French prime minister Massigli "to come to Paris to receive the Médaille Militaire" on 10 May and he asks "if you could find room for me and Clemmie to come to the Embassy." [ With :] CHURCHILL. ALS ("Winston S. Churchill") to Alfred Duff Cooper, Chiddingfold, 17 June 1929. 1p., 8vo . Churchill and Duff Cooper strategize: "it seems to me we are not so very far apart. I don't think we can afford to run any serious risks for the sake of recriminations..." -- CHURCHILL. TLS ("Winston S.C.") to Alfred Duff Cooper. Westminster, 10 July 1933. 1p., 4to, Morpeth Mansions stationery . Churchill thanks Cooper for reading and providing "a fresh eye" on Churchill's draft manuscript for Marlborough : "It will be a great help to me to have all your comments in my mind when I begin next week my final reading..." Together 3 items . (3)
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