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Autograph Letter

'Dear Mama' from school, 'Thank you for the marmite and raisons, I do not mean such a big pot, but I did not know what they cost...'; he discusses his school's cricket match '...we were very bad, wer'nt we getting beaten by all those points...' and other leisure activities '...yesterday we had a Cinamatograph, it was on all sorts of things...one on ants which was very interesting, it showed them fighting...'; he asks for some stamps '...could you send me some swops, because there is a boy here who has got over 20 of those black penny queen Victoria, and I can swop one for you as well...'; and closes with his results in class in arithmetic, at which he was first, through to Latin at which he was bottom of the class [he was 11th out of 15 for English grammar and composition!]


Roald Dahl
Autograph letter signed by Roald Dahl sent to his mother
two pages, 8vo, St. Peter's, Weston–super–Mare, Feb. 20th 1927

Roald Dahl was a prolific and detailed letter writer to his mother, whether he was writing from school, during his time in the RAF, or on his travels abroad.

£80–100

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