Ap 19 Tuesday.
All right, more or less.
To Mr Mills: belt buckle for Dorothy. Roman electrum pin from Tower Bridge 1/62. Also in Praed Street bought cup for saucer of tea cup I once broke for her, and saucer for cup of saucer
Karl broke today 1/- & 3d3.
Business with Margaret Russell about her husband who forbids Leonard to go into the Navy: had to take it up with Montagu.
Jack Holmes rang up to acknowledge his lapse: forgotten now.
Editorial Notes
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book about Laura: see references in Oct. 3, Nov. 27, and 28, 1937. eds.
21 shilling, sixpence eds.
33 pence eds.
Hands Referenced
Places Mentioned
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Praed St.
Paddington, London, England
People Mentioned
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Laura
Riding, Laura(1901-91) American poet. Laura Riding (née Reichenthal; then Laura Gottschalk). -
Mills
Mills, Mr.an antique seller and friend of RG, and contributor to the Covenant of Literary Morality eds.; of Paddington Street, Marylebone KG -
Jack Holmes
Holmes, Jackm. to Winifred Holmes, contributor to World and Ourselves eds. -
Dorothy
Simmons, DorothySculptor associated with the Graves-Riding inner circle (1938-39). Married to Montague Simmons. eds -
Montague Simmonds
Simmons, Montaguepoet, and civil servant in the children's branch of the Home Office; m. to Dorothy Simmons, the sculptress RPG -
Margaret
Russell, MargaretHouse-keeper L.R. & R.G. had had in London. WG -
Leonard
Russell, Leonardson of Graves' housekeeper Margaret Russell KG -
Karl/Carl
Goldschmidt, KarlKarl Goldschmidt, later Kenneth Gay: Graphic artist, friend and secretary of Robert Graves and Laura Riding since 1934. R. G. spells both as Carl and Karl.
Bibliography
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- Title: [L.R. Book] [unidentified book started by RG about Laura Riding]
- Author: Graves, Robert
- Date: 1937-11-27