FRANK B. DILNOT - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 04/10/1921 - HFSID 73465
Price: $320.00
FRANK DILNOT
Writing to a future hostess on his lecture tour, he suggests as a
topic former Prime Minister Lloyd-George.
Autograph Letter signed: "Frank Dilnot", 2 pages (integral
leaf), 5½x7. Addressed envelope included: "Mrs. Wainwright/912 Clay
Avenue/Scranton Penn."Stamped from New York 1921. The City Club
of New York, 1921 April 10. To "My Dear Mrs. Wainwright",
in full: "I shall be most pleased to accept the kind invitation of Dr.
Wainwright and yourself. I will come by the train you suggest. I am leaving
tomorrow for four days of lecturing at Illinois University, and as I shall not
be back here for a week it would be a convenience if you would let me know in
the meantime what you would like me to talk on. (There will not be time for
correspondence when I get back.) Better my [illegible phrase] or my
England of yesterday, today and tomorrow would include a sketch of Lloyd George
and his life. With kindest regards to yourself & Dr. Wainwright. Yours very
sincerely." English journalistFrank Buckland Dilnot (1875-1946)
edited a labor publication, The Daily Citizen, before moving to
The Globe and then the London Daily Express. He was President
of the Association of Foreign Correspondents in America (1918-1919) and of
the London Press Club (1928-1929). Dilnot wrote several books on society and
politics in Britain and the United States, including a biography of
Lloyd-George and a memoir, The Adventures of a Newspaper Man.
Envelope torn from opening. Toned. Creased from fold. Letter in fine
condition.
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