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 Sotheby's Dahl Auction
Foreword From a very early age Roald learnt
about looking after people. In his book BOY
he writes poignantly about the tragic death of his sister, followed a
month later by the death of his father. His Norwegian mother was left with
two stepchildren and three of her own to look after. To make matter
worse, she was heavily pregnant with her fourth child. Roald was then
three. These events were to prepare him well for the future. After his
father's death his mother bravely stayed in England to fulfill her
husband's wish for all his children to be educated in English schools. He
was his mother's only son and after leaving Repton he took on the role of
head of the family. During the following years of his life he cared
for and rescued not only members of his own family but many others who
turned to him when all other avenues failed. It was for this reason that I
started the Roald Dahl Foundation. We are continuing to help in the three
areas that affected his life: literacy, neurology and haematology.
His interests were wide and passionate, from racing greyhounds, to
breeding homing budgies, medical inventions, orchids, onions, gambling,
golf, wine, music, art, mushrooming and the history of chocolate. He was a
collector, starting as a child with conkers and birds' eggs leading on to
works of art, antiques and wine. All these things appear frequently in his
books and some are appearing in this auction. Like his stories, this
auction is a little different and will have unexpected lots. The
Roald Dahl Foundation would like to thank Sotheby's and Jonathan Cape for
generously organising this auction and we hope you will all rush in to bid
high. The illustrious group of artists who have
contributed to The Roald Dahl Treasury
have been extraordinarily generous in giving their works of art to be
auctioned. The money will go to the people Roald strived all his life to
help. Felicity Dahl July 1997 Back
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