Sir Harold George Nicolson, British diplomat and author. To Neville Rogers, Shelley scholar : 6 letters : -- 1 typescript letter signed : 5 Sep 1952 : (S'ANA 0912.56) : from C.1 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1 (printed stationery) : begins, "Many thanks...
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Sir Harold George Nicolson, British diplomat and author. To Neville Rogers, Shelley scholar : 6 letters : -- 1 typescript letter signed : 5 Sep 1952 : (S'ANA 0912.56) : from C.1 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1 (printed stationery) : begins, "Many thanks for your letter. Nothing on this earth would induce me to come to a cricket match ..." -- 1 typescript letter signed : 10 Dec 1952 : (S'ANA 0912.57) : from C.1 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1 (printed stationery) : begins, "I am afraid I very seldom write to the Times ..." -- 1 typescript letter signed : 3 Feb 1956 : (S'ANA 0912.58) : from C.1 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1 (printed stationery) : begins, "One of the first things we shall want before we get down to solid discussion on the Keats-Byron-Shelley Exhibition is expert advice on what ought to be included." -- 1 typescript letter signed : 24 Feb 1956 : (S'ANA 0912.59) : from C.1 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1 (printed stationery) : begins, "I got back from Paris last night to find your letter ..." -- 1 typescript letter signed : 25 Oct 1957 : (S'ANA 0912.60) : from C.1 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1 (printed stationery) : begins, "Thank you very much for reminding me that Vera Cacciatore will have been curator for 25 years ..." -- 1 typescript letter signed : 13 Feb 1958 : (S'ANA 0912.61) : from C.1 Albany, Piccadilly, W.1 (printed stationery) : begins, "I have spoken to the Warden of All Souls about Vera Cacciatore and he tells me that Oxford at least would not consider an Honorary Degree for any foreigner whose services to science, literature or history were not universally recognized.".
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