BIB_ID
106638
Accession number
MA 9880
Creator
Coward, Noel, 1899-1973.
Display Date
London, England, 1946 May 28.
Credit line
Gift of Mrs. John G. Rolph, 1962.
Description
1 item (1 page) ; 25.3 x 20.3 cm + envelope
Notes
On stationery with blue embossed letterhead: "Noël Coward / 1 Burton Mews, / South Eaton Place, / London, S. W. 1." On the lefthand side, under Coward's name: "Telephone / SLOane 2965. / Telegrams & Cables / Cavalcade Knights London."
Envelope with stamp and postmarks addressed to "Mrs. Belousoff / c/o Howard Levy / Three Brooks / [Feasterville?], PA." Two other addresses appear on the envelope and have been crossed out. They are: "The Battle Creek Sanitarium / Battle Creek / Michigan / U.S.A." and "600 W. 115th St. / New York / New York."
Previously accessioned as MA 2206. Acquired as a part of a collection of 13 letters from various actors, poets, musicians, and novelists.
Envelope with stamp and postmarks addressed to "Mrs. Belousoff / c/o Howard Levy / Three Brooks / [Feasterville?], PA." Two other addresses appear on the envelope and have been crossed out. They are: "The Battle Creek Sanitarium / Battle Creek / Michigan / U.S.A." and "600 W. 115th St. / New York / New York."
Previously accessioned as MA 2206. Acquired as a part of a collection of 13 letters from various actors, poets, musicians, and novelists.
Provenance
Purchased from the Carnegie Book Shop, 1962 March 22.
Summary
Thanking her for a charming letter and "the kind things you say about my work;" writing "It gives me the greatest pleasure that you should read my book to the wounded & bedridden men & that they should enjoy it. Please give them all my very good wishes;" mentioning that Cissie Sewell has been working for the American Red Cross.
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