| Description | Correspondence from Sir James Barrie, signed 'J.M. Barrie' [James Matthew Barrie, born 1860 and died 1937, Scottish author and playwright].
1/ Transcript of a letter from Sir James Barrie of Adelphi Terrace House, Strand, dated 18th February 1928. Letter is addressed to ‘Dear Coward’. He thinks ‘Sirocco’ is a brilliant piece of work but not as good as the ‘The Vortex’.
2/ Transcript of a letter from Sir James Barrie of 11 Gower Street, London, dated 16th November 1933. Letter is addressed to ‘My dear Coward’. Invites Noel to become of council member for the League of British Dramatists.
3/ Transcript of a letter from Sir James Barrie of 11 Gower Street, London, undated. Letter is addressed to ‘My dear Coward’. Hopes that Noel will reconsider his decision about declining the invitation to become a member of the council for the League of British Dramatists.
4/ Transcript of a letter from Sir James Barrie of Adelphi Terrace House, Strand, dated, 4th December 1933. Letter is addressed to ‘Dear Coward’. Is looking forward to seeing Noel at lunch on Tuesday 12th.
5/ Transcript of a letter from Sir James Barrie of Adelphi Terrace House, Strand, dated 1st July 1934. Letter is addressed to ‘Dear Noel Coward’. Wishes Noel good health after his surgery. |