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Sir Rider Haggard et Rudyard Kipling
Sir Henry Rider Haggard (comté du Norfolk, 1856/1925)Écrivain anglais, auteur de romans d’aventures et grand ami de Rudyard Kipling.
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Lettre de Sir Henry Rider Haggard. Il fait parvenir à son correspondant une note de Rudyard Kipling. En Anglais.
"Dear Mr. Wills. Enclosed is a note from Mr. Kipling, by which you will see that the ballad cannot go in this week. Don't you think it might be as well to give "Literature, Art & the drama" precedence over the fashion letters ? My idea is that the Smocking room & Boudoir columns might be amalgamated with advantage. Very truly yours [...]. I have yet received the hoof of… Lire la suite
"Dear Mr. Wills. Enclosed is a note from Mr. Kipling, by which you will see that the ballad cannot go in this week. Don't you think it might be as well to give "Literature, Art & the drama" precedence over the fashion letters ? My idea is that the Smocking room & Boudoir columns might be amalgamated with advantage. Very truly yours [...]. I have yet received the hoof of… Lire la suite
Encre brune sur double feuillet de papier vergé filigrané "Excelsior Superfine". En-tête gravé "Ditchingham house Norfolk" avec pierre hiéroglyphique.
Ditchingham House était la maison de l’auteur Sir Henry Rider Haggard (1856-1925), dans le Norfolk.
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