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Auction archive: Lot number 380

LEWIS, Clive Staples (1898-1963). An autograph letter signed, two autograph postcards signed and a fragment (last page only) of an autograph letter signed ('C.S. Lewis' and 'C.S.L.') to Mrs Neylan, Magdalen College, Oxford and The Kilns, 29 November ...

Auction 30.11.2001
30 Nov 2001
Estimate
£2,500 - £3,500
ca. US$3,592 - US$5,029
Price realised:
£4,465
ca. US$6,416
Auction archive: Lot number 380

LEWIS, Clive Staples (1898-1963). An autograph letter signed, two autograph postcards signed and a fragment (last page only) of an autograph letter signed ('C.S. Lewis' and 'C.S.L.') to Mrs Neylan, Magdalen College, Oxford and The Kilns, 29 November ...

Auction 30.11.2001
30 Nov 2001
Estimate
£2,500 - £3,500
ca. US$3,592 - US$5,029
Price realised:
£4,465
ca. US$6,416
Beschreibung:

LEWIS, Clive Staples (1898-1963). An autograph letter signed, two autograph postcards signed and a fragment (last page only) of an autograph letter signed ('C.S. Lewis' and 'C.S.L.') to Mrs Neylan, Magdalen College, Oxford and The Kilns, 29 November 1940 - 15 November 1961; and two autograph letters signed ('Jack L.' and 'Jack') to George Sayer 6 April 1950 & 18 December 1960; altogether 7½ pages, various sizes . Provenance : George Sayer The earliest letter to Mrs Neylan declines an invitation to see her and a 'biologico-poetical friend' because of domestic necessities brought on by 'Four evacuees and one useless maid'; a longer letter in January 1941 gives religious council and recommends Thomas à Kempis and the Theologia Germanica ; a fragment, presumably to the same recipient, concerns a book, apparently of Italian travels. The first letter to Sayer invites him for 'two (=2=II=β') nights'; the second regretfully declines an invitation. George Sayer was a pupil, and later biographer, of C.S. Lewis. (6)

Auction archive: Lot number 380
Auction:
Datum:
30 Nov 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
Beschreibung:

LEWIS, Clive Staples (1898-1963). An autograph letter signed, two autograph postcards signed and a fragment (last page only) of an autograph letter signed ('C.S. Lewis' and 'C.S.L.') to Mrs Neylan, Magdalen College, Oxford and The Kilns, 29 November 1940 - 15 November 1961; and two autograph letters signed ('Jack L.' and 'Jack') to George Sayer 6 April 1950 & 18 December 1960; altogether 7½ pages, various sizes . Provenance : George Sayer The earliest letter to Mrs Neylan declines an invitation to see her and a 'biologico-poetical friend' because of domestic necessities brought on by 'Four evacuees and one useless maid'; a longer letter in January 1941 gives religious council and recommends Thomas à Kempis and the Theologia Germanica ; a fragment, presumably to the same recipient, concerns a book, apparently of Italian travels. The first letter to Sayer invites him for 'two (=2=II=β') nights'; the second regretfully declines an invitation. George Sayer was a pupil, and later biographer, of C.S. Lewis. (6)

Auction archive: Lot number 380
Auction:
Datum:
30 Nov 2001
Auction house:
Christie's
London, South Kensington
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