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Auction archive: Lot number 501A

Thomas (Dylan).- Reavey (George, poet and publisher, 1907-76) - 2 Autograph Letters signed and 5 Typed Letters signed to Helen and William McAlpine

Bibliophile Sale
16 Jul 2009
Estimate
£600 - £800
ca. US$981 - US$1,309
Price realised:
£500
ca. US$818
Auction archive: Lot number 501A

Thomas (Dylan).- Reavey (George, poet and publisher, 1907-76) - 2 Autograph Letters signed and 5 Typed Letters signed to Helen and William McAlpine

Bibliophile Sale
16 Jul 2009
Estimate
£600 - £800
ca. US$981 - US$1,309
Price realised:
£500
ca. US$818
Beschreibung:

2 Autograph Letters signed and 5 Typed Letters signed to Helen and William McAlpine
9pp., 8vo & 4to, 16th May 1946 - 22nd November 1954, one making references to Dylan Thomas on a lecture tour in New York in 1952, “I havent much chance to settle down. I seem to have been followed by a horde of old friends. To begin with, Cathleen Raine, Sydney Graham, David Gascoyne; then Dylan [Thomas]; then Victoria Kingsley mit guitar. Went to Dylan’s first reading at Y. end March. The little gathering afterwards was a bit off - so I advised Dylan to try the White Horse Tavwrn [Tavern], which has become his night haunt ever since. Dylan was very sober and serious at beginning - on whole. Dylan has been working like a Trojan - average of five or six readings a week and a lot of travelling. But was already worrying about finances before leaving for California - said ‘Kathleen is a good spender too!’ Cathleen says dinner at home gives her claustrophobia. She’s been going to town herself in quite a Dylan way it seems - mainly with strange little people. Well, back from California, they seem to arrive at loggerheads. Succession of scenes - Kathleen refusing to go home. Saying she’s had enough of Dylan, etecetera. Perhaps its the Californian girls that caused the trouble. Hope it all blows over. No doubt will”, folds, partially repaired with tape ; and a copy of a letter chronicling the last days and death of Dylan Thomas in New York in 1953, 3 vol. of verse by Reavey, Quixotic Perquisitions, The Colours of Memory & Signes d’Adieu, signed presentation copies from the author 9 typescript poems or translations of poems by Pasternak by Reavey, signed photograph of Roy Campbell etc., v.s., v.d.

Auction archive: Lot number 501A
Auction:
Datum:
16 Jul 2009
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
Beschreibung:

2 Autograph Letters signed and 5 Typed Letters signed to Helen and William McAlpine
9pp., 8vo & 4to, 16th May 1946 - 22nd November 1954, one making references to Dylan Thomas on a lecture tour in New York in 1952, “I havent much chance to settle down. I seem to have been followed by a horde of old friends. To begin with, Cathleen Raine, Sydney Graham, David Gascoyne; then Dylan [Thomas]; then Victoria Kingsley mit guitar. Went to Dylan’s first reading at Y. end March. The little gathering afterwards was a bit off - so I advised Dylan to try the White Horse Tavwrn [Tavern], which has become his night haunt ever since. Dylan was very sober and serious at beginning - on whole. Dylan has been working like a Trojan - average of five or six readings a week and a lot of travelling. But was already worrying about finances before leaving for California - said ‘Kathleen is a good spender too!’ Cathleen says dinner at home gives her claustrophobia. She’s been going to town herself in quite a Dylan way it seems - mainly with strange little people. Well, back from California, they seem to arrive at loggerheads. Succession of scenes - Kathleen refusing to go home. Saying she’s had enough of Dylan, etecetera. Perhaps its the Californian girls that caused the trouble. Hope it all blows over. No doubt will”, folds, partially repaired with tape ; and a copy of a letter chronicling the last days and death of Dylan Thomas in New York in 1953, 3 vol. of verse by Reavey, Quixotic Perquisitions, The Colours of Memory & Signes d’Adieu, signed presentation copies from the author 9 typescript poems or translations of poems by Pasternak by Reavey, signed photograph of Roy Campbell etc., v.s., v.d.

Auction archive: Lot number 501A
Auction:
Datum:
16 Jul 2009
Auction house:
Dreweatts & Bloomsbury Auctions
16-17 Pall Mall
St James’s
London, SW1Y 5LU
United Kingdom
info@dreweatts.com
+44 (0)20 78398880
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