jungle1810
27-08-2009, 16:30
Hello All,
I thought the following item might be of interest to the forum members. Sassoon's diaries are up for auction and are being sold by his family. An appeal has been launched by Cambridge University Library. This is because both Siegfried and his son (George) attended Cambridge.The diaries consist of 45 volumes of closely written diaries and Journals,and drafts of autobiographies, photographs etcetera.The family gave Cambridge first offer to buy these diaries. The First World War Poetry Archive ( What happened to the soubriquet Great War?) is going to publish the works of Ivor Gurney on it's web site and this will be followed by digital collections relating to Edmund Blundell and Siegfried Sassoon and this will be published later this year. Now for the punch line Cambridge University is launching an appeal for £1,250,000. I do not know if this lot has a reserve price or not.The web site address is http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/wwlit/collections/gurney
Regards RBD aka Jungle1810
members.
I thought the following item might be of interest to the forum members. Sassoon's diaries are up for auction and are being sold by his family. An appeal has been launched by Cambridge University Library. This is because both Siegfried and his son (George) attended Cambridge.The diaries consist of 45 volumes of closely written diaries and Journals,and drafts of autobiographies, photographs etcetera.The family gave Cambridge first offer to buy these diaries. The First World War Poetry Archive ( What happened to the soubriquet Great War?) is going to publish the works of Ivor Gurney on it's web site and this will be followed by digital collections relating to Edmund Blundell and Siegfried Sassoon and this will be published later this year. Now for the punch line Cambridge University is launching an appeal for £1,250,000. I do not know if this lot has a reserve price or not.The web site address is http://www.oucs.ox.ac.uk/wwlit/collections/gurney
Regards RBD aka Jungle1810
members.