A Child’s Christmas in Wales Collection
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A collection relating to 168开奖官方开奖网站查询:Dylan Thomas' A Child's Christmas in Wales.
This is a fine collection of items closely linked to D♊ylan Thom♒as’s ‘A Child’s Christmas in Wales’.
Present is a typed letter, hand signed by Gaston Charpentier. The letter is addressed to Alec Snowden, the British film producer and son of Agnes Adamson Wallace née Crawford and the novelist J. Keighley Snowden; it is also🅺 addressed to his wife Renee. The typed section reads of literary matters and scandal, some of which is rather unflattering towards Thomas. The letter also mentions Augustus John, the Wel🐻sh painter and etcher.
The final typed paragraph averꦰts to m💜ore familial matters, speaking of grandchildren and ending with “I will leave Elizabeth to add a few words”, who then hand writes her contributions below. The subject of Elizabeth’s writing is primarily familial and signed “Love to you both. E.” in blue ink. The letter is on a single sheet of white watermarked paper.
Present are two typescripts of Memories of Christmas, said to have been dictat🍌ed by Dylan Thomas to Renee Snowden [nee Harrington]. One is signed ‘Dylan Thomas’ on the fi෴nal page, presumably by the producer to indicate that this was Thomas’ reading copy, the other unsigned typescript is presumably for the producer himself. This copy shall be referred to as copy 1. Also present is what shall be referred to as copy 2, which is folded and toned throughout.
Both transcripts were used during Thomas’ narration on Children’s Hour in 1945 under the title Memories of Christmas. The title was changed to A Child’s Christmas in Wales and was published as such in the USA and in the UK in 1978 with illustrations by Edward Ardizzone, published by Dent – a copy of which, in first edition form, is included in the collection. The story was initially published in The Listener (number 884 – December 20th 1945), which is also included i n the collection. In addition, the original recording on LP is in🌱cluded.
The typescripts themselves contain new material, potentially undisclosed to the public. It varies in content to both the recorded and printed versions in the New Directions edition and in Dent’s edition. The primary distinction can be found on the first page, however differences in text occur throughout. The recorded, and printed versions start a new paragraph after “it snowed for twelve days and twelve nights when I was six”, however this typescript meets the end of the line with a semicolon, continuing “or whether the ice broke and the skating grocer vanished like a snowman through a white trapdoor on that same Chr꧅istmas day that the mince[-]pies finished Uncle Arnold [cont.]”. There seems to be a similar difference in a wide selection of pages of a similar nature. It is next seen on page 2. While the printed and recorded versions are different to these scripts, the first two pa♛ges of this version appear online. The two typescripts appear identical in typed content.
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Copy 1 of Memories of Christmas is bright and clean, containing elꦚeven pages 🌠in total.
There are slight ha♔ndling marks throughout, however the paper is generally clean and sharಌp.
The corners are sharp.
Th🐼e rear page appears to have ཧbeen, at one point, folded in half.
It is stapled to the top left-hand corner; the staple is on🉐ly slightly corroded.
The text itself, 🐼howev💯er, is markedly bold and clean.
Copy 2 contains eleven pages in all.
It is toned at the edges and as m🍌entioned, folded in the middle.
The staple is corroded and stains the pa🌺ges throughout.
The corners appear sharp from the front, however the latter pages are f꧒olded on the right-hand corner.
It is not annotated further.
The type is bold and very clean.
Both c🥃opies are not typed on headed or watermarked paper.
The toning of the paper is indicative of this typescript being written during or near the end of the 🌄Second World War, given the poor paper stock which came as a result and gives greater insight ont🌳o the year in which it was typed.
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