O'Casey (Sean): Under a Coloured Cap, London, Macmillan & Co. Ltd, New York, St. Martin's Press, 1963, first edition, 8vo, inscribed on front blank: 'Inspired [deleted] Inscribed for our friend Basil Smeed by Sean O'Casey. With good wishes and Warm Regards. Devon 1964', original cloth, dust-jacket; and a 2pp. a.l.s. by O'Casey to Smeed, dated Torquay, Devon, 26th November 1960, about one of his plays [The Drums of Father Ned]: 'Why on earth did you take on yourself such a journey to see a play? However it is pleasant to hear you liked it ... Of course I remember you well ... A good memory is the richest thing I have ever had, & I have it still - a pearl of great price ...'

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O'Casey (Sean): Under a Coloured Cap, London, Macmillan & Co. Ltd, New York, St. Martin's Press, 1963, first edition, 8vo, inscribed on front blank: 'Inspired [deleted] Inscribed for our friend Basil Smeed by Sean O'Casey. With good wishes and Warm Regards. Devon 1964', original cloth, dust-jacket; and a 2pp. a.l.s. by O'Casey to Smeed, dated Torquay, Devon, 26th November 1960, about one of his plays [The Drums of Father Ned]: 'Why on earth did you take on yourself such a journey to see a play? However it is pleasant to hear you liked it ... Of course I remember you well ... A good memory is the richest thing I have ever had, & I have it still - a pearl of great price ...'

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