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CONRAD, Joseph. Autograph letter signed ("J. Conrad") to "Dearest Old Fellow," London, [5?] March 1915. 2 pages, 8vo, both sides of a sheet, recto browned . "...I went to the Dth office on Tues. [possibly Conrad's publisher Dent?] to unearth you, pro...

Auction 14.12.2000
14.12.2000
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1.000 $ - 1.500 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.820 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 36

CONRAD, Joseph. Autograph letter signed ("J. Conrad") to "Dearest Old Fellow," London, [5?] March 1915. 2 pages, 8vo, both sides of a sheet, recto browned . "...I went to the Dth office on Tues. [possibly Conrad's publisher Dent?] to unearth you, pro...

Auction 14.12.2000
14.12.2000
Schätzpreis
1.000 $ - 1.500 $
Zuschlagspreis:
2.820 $
Beschreibung:

CONRAD, Joseph. Autograph letter signed ("J. Conrad") to "Dearest Old Fellow," London, [5?] March 1915. 2 pages, 8vo, both sides of a sheet, recto browned . "...I went to the Dth office on Tues. [possibly Conrad's publisher Dent?] to unearth you, promising myself to see something of you after all these days...I am more than prepared to hear ( and understand ) what you have to say of the Planter [Conrad's last piece of signficant shorter fiction, "The Planter of Malata," first printed in The Metropolitan Magazine , June-July 1914, collected in Within the Tides , London: Dent, 1915, published 24 February 1915]. Even as I wrote I felt the discord, and was aware of your figure in the background. I shall listen with filial piety to all you have to say...[W.L.] Courtney [an influential critic] in the Dly Teleph [ Daily Telegraph ] scolded me like a wet parrot." -- Autograph letter signed ("Joseph Conrad") to "Dear Sir," Capel House, Orelstone, 25 June 1917. 1 page, 4to, lower right corner partially chipped injuring two words . "Yes, Victory is the first of my novels to be 'adapted'...of course I was very pleased. It's interesting to find you know (or remember) of my attempt to dramatise a short story of mine ["To-Morrow" dramatised as "One Day More"] something like 12 years ago. I had almost forgotten it myself till a few weeks ago I was reminded of it by Mr. [Clement] Shorter [for a privately printed edition]. As to jumping on to the stage 'on my own' -- well it is tempting; but I am afraid I am grown too stiff-limbed by this time for such a headlong adventure. Still --..." Together 2 items. (2)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 36
Auktion:
Datum:
14.12.2000
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

CONRAD, Joseph. Autograph letter signed ("J. Conrad") to "Dearest Old Fellow," London, [5?] March 1915. 2 pages, 8vo, both sides of a sheet, recto browned . "...I went to the Dth office on Tues. [possibly Conrad's publisher Dent?] to unearth you, promising myself to see something of you after all these days...I am more than prepared to hear ( and understand ) what you have to say of the Planter [Conrad's last piece of signficant shorter fiction, "The Planter of Malata," first printed in The Metropolitan Magazine , June-July 1914, collected in Within the Tides , London: Dent, 1915, published 24 February 1915]. Even as I wrote I felt the discord, and was aware of your figure in the background. I shall listen with filial piety to all you have to say...[W.L.] Courtney [an influential critic] in the Dly Teleph [ Daily Telegraph ] scolded me like a wet parrot." -- Autograph letter signed ("Joseph Conrad") to "Dear Sir," Capel House, Orelstone, 25 June 1917. 1 page, 4to, lower right corner partially chipped injuring two words . "Yes, Victory is the first of my novels to be 'adapted'...of course I was very pleased. It's interesting to find you know (or remember) of my attempt to dramatise a short story of mine ["To-Morrow" dramatised as "One Day More"] something like 12 years ago. I had almost forgotten it myself till a few weeks ago I was reminded of it by Mr. [Clement] Shorter [for a privately printed edition]. As to jumping on to the stage 'on my own' -- well it is tempting; but I am afraid I am grown too stiff-limbed by this time for such a headlong adventure. Still --..." Together 2 items. (2)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 36
Auktion:
Datum:
14.12.2000
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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