LONDON.- A signed copy of the Wind in the Willows dedicated to the daughter of the man who inspired the character of Ratty has sold at
Bonhams Books Maps, and Manuscript sale today (23 Mar) after fierce bidding for an astonishing £32,400 (£3,000 5,000).
The inscription reads, To Foy Felicia Quiller Couch from her affectionate friend Kenneth Grahame, Oct. 1908". Foy was the daughter of the noted Cornish author, essayist and anthologist Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch at whose home, The Haven at Fowey, Kenneth Grahame often stayed and where he first found the inspiration for Wind in the Willows.
The private journals of a voyage to Australia spilling the beans on the drunken rows and cavorting on board sold for £14,400(£2,000-4,000). James Bell, wrote the diary to keep a promise to a girl back home in Workington that he would send her a record of the trip.
A signed letter from Adolf Hitler sent to the Daily Express journalist Sefton Delmer in 1931 turning down an invitation to contribute to the paper but hoping for future cordial relations between Germany and Britain made £9,600 (£8,000 10,000).
A sketchbook containing what is believed to be the only known picture drawn from life of Horatio Nelson and his lover Emma Hamilton was sold for £30,000 (£10,000 15,000). The painting is one of 37 watercolours by Ellis Cornelia Knight who accompanied Nelson, Sir William Hamilton and his wife Emma on the flagship Foudroyant round the Mediterranean in 1800.
A cache of papers relating to the English Civil War including documents signed by Oliver Cromwell made £20,400 (£10,000 15,000)
In total the sale realised £567,000 with 94% sold by value.