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*'''Contents:''' This card is a brief thank you note to the Eerdmans Publishing Co. for sending a book about [[Charles Williams]] to Tolkien. | *'''Contents:''' This card is a brief thank you note to the Eerdmans Publishing Co. for sending a book about [[Charles Williams]] to Tolkien. | ||
*'''Authenticity:''' High | *'''Authenticity:''' High | ||
*'''Publication:''' None. A description of the letter has been provided in ''[[W.H. Auden: A Legacy]]'' and on the website [[Tolkien Library]]. | *'''Publication:''' None. A description of the letter has been provided in ''[[W.H. Auden: A Legacy]]'' and on the website [[Tolkien Library]]. A description of the letter has appeared in the catalogue ''Christie's Fine Printed Books and Manuscripts 28 November 2011'' (lot 258). | ||
*'''Description:''' Embossed 76 Sandfield Road stationary card. Signed by J.R.R. Tolkien. | *'''Description:''' Embossed 76 Sandfield Road stationary card. Signed by J.R.R. Tolkien. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
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Revision as of 19:50, 22 November 2011
Roger Verhulst 3 May 1966 is a letter from J.R.R. Tolkien to Roger Verhulst, written on May 3, 1966.[1]
- Contents: This card is a brief thank you note to the Eerdmans Publishing Co. for sending a book about Charles Williams to Tolkien.
- Authenticity: High
- Publication: None. A description of the letter has been provided in W.H. Auden: A Legacy and on the website Tolkien Library. A description of the letter has appeared in the catalogue Christie's Fine Printed Books and Manuscripts 28 November 2011 (lot 258).
- Description: Embossed 76 Sandfield Road stationary card. Signed by J.R.R. Tolkien.
See also
- Rod Jellema 1966
- Roger Verhulst 9 March 1966
- Roger Verhulst 8 April 1966
- Roger Verhulst 4 December 1967
References
- ↑ Lot of correspondence between J.R.R. Tolkien and Roger Verhulst at Tolkien Library (accessed 31 October 2010)