Box 5
Contains 13 Results:
Jean Gawsworth/ Le Livre d'Estelle/ Tome Deuxieme, 1948, 1950
50 Wentworth Road, N.W.11 / Londres, Diary [1939], approximately 120 pages, quarto, full leather decorated goat, some pages loose. Comprising: Poems (Livre d'Estelle) numbered 1-40 (and oddly 61-101), place and date(?) of writing (for example Café Royal, 7p.m. 2/3/48), other poems numbered 102-105; Poems by Rhys Davies, 6pages; copies by Gawsworth of 33 letters, apparently unpublished, from Havelock Ellis to Jacob Schwartz, bookseller, on his works (publishing), reading (e.g. Joyce) and many other items provided by Schwartz, his editing, his manuscripts. Followed by two letters from Hardy which appear in the Collected Letters, and others of lesser interest; Poems numbered 1-7.
Photograph of Giuseppe Ungaretti, 1944
(By Jorge) inscribed below by the subject to Gawsworth (1944), photograph approximately12 x 12cm, total 17 x 12cm.
Photograph of Romualdo Pantini
Inscribed below by the subject to Gawsworth ([191[4?]2], photograph approximately 10 x 15, total including margins approximately 22 x 16 cm.
[Soho Life; Bohemian] Laura del Rivo, "The Layabout Life"
Extracted from Man About Town, volume 1, No. 4, December 1960, stuck in a folder (one page detached) with a "Realm of Redonda ex libris John Gawsworth (1912- ) (H.M. King Juan 1, 1947- )" laid down on front cover, [5]pages., folio. The explanation of this creation is in the inscription of the inside back cover: "[Gawsworth's hand] Of this Especial Edition of Opus I of [Laura del Rivo | Gawsworth, Lyricist of Love] has prepared himself One copy which the author has most kindly autograph: [signed] Laura del Rivo . . ." She was soon to publish The Furnished Room (1961) "a neglected classic of bohemian existence set in London of the fifties."
No Title
[Commonplace Book], n.d., approximately 160 pages used, folio. Comprising: Screenplay ("Hollywood Fantasia"); Poems; brief Dramatic Sketch entitled "The Olympics"; reflections; Poems based on months; shipping programme for "Clan Cameron"
"Gawsworth's Numbered Verse Notebooks Traced, June" List, 1969
"Silence Must Tell. . ." Printed verse written for death of [King George VI?]. Photocopy. On the verso "Vote of Confidence" in Gawsworth's hand?
An invitation to a ball to the RAF in February, 1943
In French