[Somerset Maugham] Three Autograph Letters Signed Willie, two with their envelopes, to Mme Jan Boissevin [Charlotte Boissevin, n?e Ives, sometime actress. See Wikipedia]. See Note below]}.

Author: 
Somerset Maugham [William Somerset Maugham (1874 ? 1965) writer, known for his plays, novels and short stories.]
Maugham
Publication details: 
Two from Villa Mauresque, St Jean Cap Ferrat | A.M., the other [embossed] 5 Portland place. No years given but postmarks (one virtually illegible) suggest 1934-5 (with a possible exception. See below).
£850.00
SKU: 26068

Letter One: [No envelope; undated] One page, 8vo, good condition. Text: Forgive me for not having written before to thank you for your very kind letter, but I have had something like five hundred letters & telegrams of congratulation & they have been a job to deal with. It was very kind of you to write. I am just off to England to receive the insignia. [Maugham was made a Companion of Honour in 1954 if that indicates the date of the letter(?)]; Letter Two: Postmark 24 Oct. 1934 and dated Oct. 34 (though the '3' looks like a '2'), Two pages, 8vo, good condition. Text: Darling | I was so distressed to get Jan's letter this morning. You poor thing! You must have been so dreadfully worried, but what a comfort to think there wass nothing malignant there & you will soon be all right again. I cannot tell you how glad I am. Now you will be free of all anxiety & feel like a two year old. Now, Charlotte dear, I imagine that all this, the operation, the nursing home, has been a great & unexpected expence. I cannot bear the idea of your being worried so I am sending you a little presy [present]. I hope it will be useful. London is very nice. Everyone seems very gay & I am going to far more parties than I should at my advanced age. I have not seen Barbara yet as she has been lecturing (!) in Manchester on the art of make up. I cannot make out how she has ever found out anything about it. Bless you, my sweet, & my love to Jan.; LETTER THREE: One page, 4to. small close tear on fold mark, ow. good. Text: Charlotte my dear | How lovely of you! I am so grateful & so touched; but why should you mmake me [?] a lovely present,& me not getting married or anything. No excuse really except your generous & tender heart. Thank you, my pet. The etching is lovely & I'm going to put it up in my writing room. I am so glad to have it, though I don't deserve it. See Image of page 2 of Letter Two with envelope. Note: These letters derive from an archive purchased at auction, and also including letters to her from H.G. Wells, Rebecca West, and H.L. Mencken which are catalogued separately. There was a note attached to the archive: : Letters from Rebecca West | H.G. Wells | Somerset Maugham | H.L. Mencken.| To Charlotte Boissevain. | Charlotte Boissevain gave these documents to Paul Gallico to 'keep safely'. [Signed] V.G. [Virginia Gallico presumably], of which a copy would be provided if requested.