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London, Methuen, 1969
Loosely inserted are three postcards written by the author to British literary critic, biographer, poet, reviewer, and magazine critic Ian Hamilton. This friendly correspondence gives an insight into a warm but professional friendship between the two men of literature.
The first postcard dated '3 May 1966' reads: 'Dear Mr Hamilton, Thank you for your letter. I should be pleased to take part in a discussion at Cheltenham. Any day in October - but I presume you will let me know the day well in advance. Yours faithfully, Edward Bond.' Each postcard contains similar professional material.
A fascinating correspondence between two twentieth-century literary figures discussing the biography of Bond, his work and authorship, and other general arrangements. These are incredibly scarce letters in highly collectible condition.
First hardback edition; 8vo; internally fine; publisher's black cloth, silver gilt lettering to spine, with the unclipped pictorial dust-jacket, light marks to panels, rear panel slightly rubbed, minor edge-wear, else a near-fine example; with three autograph postcards to Ian Hamilton.
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