Brittain (Vera, 1893-1970). Typed Letter Signed, 19 Glebe Place, 28th December 1934, to Des, working through correspondence following an American tour, 'if you ever come back here, I expect you will feel just as I did for a day or two last week - that England was just a little pocket-handkerchief of territory and all the houses mere dolls' houses, where only Lilliputians lived', talking of family life and the upbringing of children, Lady Victor Horsley and the Chelsea Babies' Club, saying that she has not seen Des's father for some time, but that she often sees Hilda Reid, mentioning Hilda Denny and K. Nuttall, and concluding, 'If I do come to New Zealand, I will certainly let you know and come and do some Feminist propaganda, which seems to be instinctive whenever I get into Anti-Feminist circles!', lot number sticker and printed label ('The Churchill Auction of Books and Pictures, New Zealand 1942') tipped to foot of letter, 2 pages, 4to (1)