Description
1930s?] 17 x 12 cm, the adhesive attaching silver-foil fore-edge to front now dried (but this still held by being enclosed), very good condition
Publication details: New York: Norcross, n.d. [circa1930s?]
Rare Book
A card sent to Lady Ottoline Morrell and her husband, the Liberal M.P. Philip Morrell, at Garsington Manor, an important location for Eliot whilst in Oxford; the attractive card was printed in New York - it is not clear when or whence it was sent. The religious theme and no mention of his first wife, Vivien, make the late 1920s the earliest likely date - probably the early 1930s, when he was lecturing in America.
1930s?] 17 x 12 cm, the adhesive attaching silver-foil fore-edge to front now dried (but this still held by being enclosed), very good condition
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