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'Where art thou, Mother Christmas?' by ROALD DAHL
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Stock Code 99788
[London], Great Ormond Street Hospital, 1988
£475
A nice signed example of this special Christmas card by Roald Dahl and Sir Quentin Blake, issued as part of a fund-raising campaign for the The Wishing Well Appeal for the redevelopment of Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital.
Christmas card signed by Roald Dahl; 180 x 250 mm. (unfolded); colour illustration of 'Mother Christmas' by Quentin Blake to front cover, with printed poem ''Where art thou, Mother Christmasý' by Roald Dahl to verso and printed Christmas greetings to facing, with additional autograph of Roald Dahl to head thereof and inscribed by original sender 'Love Josie X' below printed greetings.
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