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[Charlotte M. Yonge, Victorian novelist.] Autograph Letter Signed ('C M Yonge') to 'My dear Tory' (her cat?).

Author: 
Charlotte M. Yonge [Charlotte Mary Yonge] (1823-1901), Victorian novelist
Publication details: 
On letterhead of Elderfield, Otterbourne, Winchester. 22 August [1900?].
£65.00

3pp., 12mo. Bifolium. In fair condition, on lightly aged and worn grey paper. The only reference to a 'Tory' in Christabel Coleridge's 'Charlotte M. Yonge, Her Life and Letters' (London, 1903) is to one of Yonge's two kittens, born on the Queen's birthday in 1900. In a letter to Coleridge, 17 July 1900, she states that 'Tory is banished', and on 1 August 1900 she reports that she has seen 'Tory in his new abode - also stepped on him'. It is therefore reasonable to assume that the letter is a playful one, addressed to his new owner.

Autograph Prayer Signed, 'For Stephen Snell from Rumer Godden'.

Author: 
Rumer Godden, English novelist (1907-98)
Publication details: 
Without date or place [but card dated 1992].
£36.00

In very good condition, on a greetings card containing a reproduction of an illustration of a black cat by Barry Moser, from Godden's translation of Carmen Bernos de Gasztold's 'Prayers from the Ark'. The prayer, in Godden's hand (and probably one of her translations from the book) reads 'Lord, I am the Cat. It is not exactly that I hahve something to ask of you! No - I ask nothing of anyone - but, if you have by some chance, in some celestial barn. a little white mouse, or a saucer of milk. I know someone who would relish them.

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