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WAUGH (EVELYN) When the Going Was Good, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "With all best wishes from Evelyn Waugh, Christmas 1946" on the front free endpaper, Duckworth, 1946 image 1
WAUGH (EVELYN) When the Going Was Good, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "With all best wishes from Evelyn Waugh, Christmas 1946" on the front free endpaper, Duckworth, 1946 image 2
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WAUGH (EVELYN)
When the Going Was Good, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, Duckworth, 1946

14 November 2023, 14:00 GMT
London, Knightsbridge

£600 - £800

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WAUGH (EVELYN)

When the Going Was Good, FIRST EDITION, AUTHOR'S PRESENTATION COPY, INSCRIBED "With all best wishes from Evelyn Waugh, Christmas 1946" on the front free endpaper, half-title, colour frontispiece portrait, one folding map, publisher's yellow cloth, light soiling to spine, 3 small splotches to upper cover, 8vo, Duckworth, 1946

Footnotes

Provenance: F.B. Walker (1910-1993), presentation inscription from the author beneath Walker's ownership inscription ("Bruce Walker"). Walker was the Production Manager at Waugh's publisher Chapman and Hall during the war, effectively running the department despite not being on the board. "It was he who had seen Put out More Flags, Work Suspended, and Brideshead through the press, and he and Waugh had a comfortable professional relationship... Walker was the only person left at Chapman & Hall for whom he felt the slightest sympathy" (Martin Stannard, Evelyn Waugh: No Abiding City 1939-1966, 1992). In September 1945, when Walker was overlooked for promotion to the Board in favour of John McDougall, Waugh resigned his directorship of the company in disgust. Subsequently he continued sending Walker warmly inscribed copies of his later books; by descent to the vendor.

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