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| [SNOW, C.P.]. JOHNSON, Pamela Hansford. AUTOGRAPH MANUSCRIPT OF HER AUTOBIOGRAPHY "IMPORTANT TO ME", the first volume inscribed by the author "This manuscript, important to me, was presented to my doctor, David Sofaer … Pamela Snow", first chapter headed "Began Jan 5. 1973". Approximately 300 pages (a few leaves detached), blue and black ballpoint, in three A4 exercise books, numerous corrections and revisions, several passages crossed through, some marginal notes in the author's hand; the final book also containing manuscripts of book reviews and fragments of a novel (entitled "The Good Listener … begun 4.1.74"), with a two-page summary of the plot loosely inserted. JOHNSON, Pamela Hansford. ELEVEN AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED AND TEN TYPED LETTERS SIGNED, to her Doctor David Sofaer, discussing life in California (…"I think I work a bit less than in England … Doctors here have only one subject they want to discuss, which is socialised medicine…"), a variety of medical and financial matters relating to herself and her husband C.P. Snow ("… nothing to do with you personally, but … a return of his old trauma, when some damned fool sent him off to Italy to die of pernicious anaemia, which he had not got. I am sure that when he has seen a specialist in hypertension, he will calm down…"), the purchase of manuscript essays, conditions in hospital, BUPA claims, her worries about her husband ("Charles seems to be missing me. I am scared that he is going to take on too much"), together with a large bundle of medical reports, laboratory results, and letters by various doctors and members of the author's family; Berkeley, Eaton Terrace, Midhurst (King Edward VI Hospital), 4to and 8vo, 1960-1976 (chiefly 1970s). (qty)
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