28th Jul, 2021 10:30 GMT/BST

Books, Maps & Manuscripts

 
  Lot 201
 

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Lewis (C. S., 1898-1963). The Personal Heresy. A Controversy [and:] Rehabilitations and Other...

Lewis (C. S., 1898-1963). The Personal Heresy. A Controversy [and:] Rehabilitations and Other Essays, London: Oxford University Press, 1939. 2 works, 8vo, both in original cloth, The Personal Heresy with dust jacket, spines rolled (qty: 2) First editions, presentation copies, both inscribed by C. S. Lewis, 'A. C. Harwood, ex dono auctoris, June 1939' on the front free endpaper. (Albert) Cecil Harwood (1898-1975) met Lewis at Oxford in Hilary term of 1919. The two became lifelong friends, and while Cecil is not typically reckoned among the usual roll-call of Inklings members, he remained very much part of Lewis's circle, and is perhaps best remembered as a leading advocate of anthroposophy and the Steiner-Waldorf teaching method. Provenance: Laurence Harwood OBE (1933-2020), regional director, National Trust, son of Cecil Harwood, and godson of C. S. Lewis, noted as 'one of the few remaining people who really knew C. S. Lewis' (Deborah Higgens, 'A Personal Tribute to Laurence Harwood, OBE', C. S. Lewis Foundation official blog, 14 December 2020, accessed 24 May 2021). Further reading: Laurence Harwood, C. S. Lewis, My Godfather: Letters, Photos, and Recollections (Downers Grove, IL: IVP Books, 2007).

Sold for £6,000
Estimated at £300 - £500


 

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