Blyton (Enid, 1897-1968). Autograph letter signed, 'Enid Blyton', Green Hedges letterhead, 4 June 1949, to Mr Holbrow, 'I was pleased to see your nice Miss Nightingale again last Tuesday at the Safety First Do. We held the affair in a wind-swept playground, and I think she was the only one of us who managed to look charming though wind-blown! There was a terrific gale blowing, and I felt glad we had such a weighty mayor on the rather flimsy platform - to hold it safely down!', mentioning the serialisation of the 7th Mystery series book ('Vanishing Prince') to be serialised in the Evening Standard, continuing at length about the enormity of her fan mail from children, adults, grandparents and from abroad, plus thoughts on broadcasting and the BBC banning her stories, 4pp., 8vo (Qty: 1)
Blyton (Enid, 1897-1968). Autograph letter signed, 'Enid Blyton', Green Hedges letterhead, 4 June 1949, to Mr Holbrow, 'I was pleased to see your nice Miss Nightingale again last Tuesday at the Safety First Do. We held the affair in a wind-swept playground, and I think she was the only one of us who managed to look charming though wind-blown! There was a terrific gale blowing, and I felt glad we had such a weighty mayor on the rather flimsy platform - to hold it safely down!', mentioning the serialisation of the 7th Mystery series book ('Vanishing Prince') to be serialised in the Evening Standard, continuing at length about the enormity of her fan mail from children, adults, grandparents and from abroad, plus thoughts on broadcasting and the BBC banning her stories, 4pp., 8vo (Qty: 1)
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