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Lot 26

TE LAWRENCE LETTERS TO HENRY WILLIAMSON

LAWRENCE, T.E.
Als to Henry Williamson, 1pp, signed TE Shaw, on headed notepaper from 14 Barton Street, Westminster London, dated 22/2/29

Estimate: £1,500 - £2,500
Bidding ended. Lot is unsold.

Lawrence declares he is to be posted to Plymouth…”so if ever the frost breaks (Brrr…Ughhhh) a motor-bike will disturb Skirr Cottage [Williamson’s Devon home]. A horrible bike: but so beautiful in its owner’s eyes & heart!”

He writes of their first prospective meeting: “It will be comic…I am icy cold, & very English, & correct. Sober as judges used to be. However, all the more reason for meeting a wild man”

With the original envelope in Lawrence’s hand

Provenance: Property from the library of a Dorset Gentleman.

Bibliography: TE Lawrence correspondence with Henry Williamson, Russell Hill Press, 2000; Genius of Friendship, ‘T.E. Lawrence’ by Henry Williamson p.24

After T.E. Lawrence wrote to Henry Williamson from India in January 1928 about his book Tarka the Otter which had been published in 1927, the two men began a correspondence and friendship which lasted until Lawrence’s death. They were both very unusual, sensitive men who Williamson himself described as having twin psyches. Their letters were frank, honest and very illuminating and most of their friendship was conducted through their correspondence (they only met twice and very briefly). We have nine of these important letters from T.E. Lawrence to Williamson which date between August 1928 and December 1934, thus documenting most of their relationship. Lawrence died on 19th May 1935.

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