CHURCHILL, Winston S. Autograph letter signed ("W."), to Diana Cooper (1892-1986), 6 June 1936.  2 pages, 8vo, Chartwell stationery. CHURCHILL ANSWERS A SOCIAL "COMMAND" FROM THE KING. "We were eagerly looking forward to coming to Bognor for the week-end of the 27th. Now the King has decided to go to Blenheim for that week-end, & Mary has asked us both to meet him. In all the circumstances I think we ought to go, tho whether it is a 'command' or not I cannot tell..." -- CHURCHILL. Typed letter signed ("Winston S. Churchill") to Diana Cooper, London, 16 May 1958. 1 page, 4to, 28 Hyde Park Gate stationery. "From what I have seen in the newspapers I have no doubt...your book...is a fine piece of work. I should hope that it will carry with it the power for you to live over here, where your many friends would love to see you..." The first of three volumes of Cooper's autobiography, The Rainbow Comes and Goes, appeared in 1958. Two others followed in 1959 and 1960, but L
CHURCHILL, Winston S. Autograph letter signed ("W."), to Diana Cooper (1892-1986), 6 June 1936.  2 pages, 8vo, Chartwell stationery. CHURCHILL ANSWERS A SOCIAL "COMMAND" FROM THE KING. "We were eagerly looking forward to coming to Bognor for the week-end of the 27th. Now the King has decided to go to Blenheim for that week-end, & Mary has asked us both to meet him. In all the circumstances I think we ought to go, tho whether it is a 'command' or not I cannot tell..." -- CHURCHILL. Typed letter signed ("Winston S. Churchill") to Diana Cooper, London, 16 May 1958. 1 page, 4to, 28 Hyde Park Gate stationery. "From what I have seen in the newspapers I have no doubt...your book...is a fine piece of work. I should hope that it will carry with it the power for you to live over here, where your many friends would love to see you..." The first of three volumes of Cooper's autobiography, The Rainbow Comes and Goes, appeared in 1958. Two others followed in 1959 and 1960, but L
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CHURCHILL, Winston S. Autograph letter signed ("W."), to Diana Cooper (1892-1986), 6 June 1936. 2 pages, 8vo, Chartwell stationery. CHURCHILL ANSWERS A SOCIAL "COMMAND" FROM THE KING. "We were eagerly looking forward to coming to Bognor for the week-end of the 27th. Now the King has decided to go to Blenheim for that week-end, & Mary has asked us both to meet him. In all the circumstances I think we ought to go, tho whether it is a 'command' or not I cannot tell..." -- CHURCHILL. Typed letter signed ("Winston S. Churchill") to Diana Cooper, London, 16 May 1958. 1 page, 4to, 28 Hyde Park Gate stationery. "From what I have seen in the newspapers I have no doubt...your book...is a fine piece of work. I should hope that it will carry with it the power for you to live over here, where your many friends would love to see you..." The first of three volumes of Cooper's autobiography, The Rainbow Comes and Goes, appeared in 1958. Two others followed in 1959 and 1960, but Lady Diana remained in France.

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CHURCHILL, Winston S. Autograph letter signed ("W."), to Diana Cooper (1892-1986), 6 June 1936. 2 pages, 8vo, Chartwell stationery. CHURCHILL ANSWERS A SOCIAL "COMMAND" FROM THE KING. "We were eagerly looking forward to coming to Bognor for the week-end of the 27th. Now the King has decided to go to Blenheim for that week-end, & Mary has asked us both to meet him. In all the circumstances I think we ought to go, tho whether it is a 'command' or not I cannot tell..." -- CHURCHILL. Typed letter signed ("Winston S. Churchill") to Diana Cooper, London, 16 May 1958. 1 page, 4to, 28 Hyde Park Gate stationery. "From what I have seen in the newspapers I have no doubt...your book...is a fine piece of work. I should hope that it will carry with it the power for you to live over here, where your many friends would love to see you..." The first of three volumes of Cooper's autobiography, The Rainbow Comes and Goes, appeared in 1958. Two others followed in 1959 and 1960, but Lady Diana remained in France.
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