Newman, Ernest (i.e., William Roberts), musicologist (1868-1959). Autograph letter signed.

Tadworth (Surrey), 28. X. 1935.

4to. 2 pp. With autograph envelope.

 200,00

To the musician Frederick Allan Wilshire (1868-1944), describing his life as rather quiet. Politely refusing an invitation, he explains that he tries to travel to London as little as possible and already has two other engagement: "It is pleasant to be reminded of those old festival days before the war. Life was almost all fun in those days! If I lived in town it would have been a pleasure to me to lunch with you: but I live, as you see, some 20 miles out, and I am virtually never in London except for a concert at night, when I go straight to the place of execution & straight back again [...] I am glad to see this gallant spirit in Bristol: I suppose it's because the town is the home of that glorious product, Bristol Cream [...]".

With embossed letterhead. Envelope with embossed address of "The Times Book Club" under the flap.

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