Lot 18 of 139:
Dahl, Roald. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, London: Unwin Hayman Ltd., 1986, hardback, signed & inscribed by the author, 'To Stephen, with love, Roald Dahl, 1989'. Together with a loosely-inserted ticket for the premiere of Danny the Champion of the World, Odeon, West End, 27 July 1989, and Dahl's original trophy for winning the Junior Myers Fives Cup at Repton School in 1932, as described in his autobiographical book, Boy, 'Fives is possibly the fastest ball-game on earth, far faster than s  

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Dahl, Roald. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, London: Unwin Hayman Ltd., 1986, hardback, signed & inscribed by the author, 'To Stephen, with love, Roald Dahl, 1989'. Together with a loosely-inserted ticket for the premiere of Danny the Champion of the World, Odeon, West End, 27 July 1989, and Dahl's original trophy for winning the Junior Myers Fives Cup at Repton School in 1932, as described in his autobiographical book, Boy, 'Fives is possibly the fastest ball-game on earth, far faster than squash, and the little ball ricochets around the court at such speed that sometimes you can hardly see it. You need a swift eye, strong wrists and a very quick pair of hands to play fives well, and it was a game I took to right from the beginning. You may find it hard to believe, but I became so good at it that I won both the junior and the senior school fives in the same year when I was fifteen [1932]. Soon I bore the splendid title 'Captain of Fives', and I would travel with my team to other schools like Shrewsbury and Uppingham to play matches. I loved it. It was a game without physical contact, and the quickness of the eye and the dancing of the feet were all that mattered.' Provenance: Roald Dahl's former next-door neighbour. The vendor has kindly provided the following statement: 'My first recollection of Roald Dahl was in the early '60s when my grandad took me next door to Gypsy House to see the garden. The only thing I was interested in was the aviary full of bright coloured budgerigars. He was just the man next door who wrote stories. I remember one hot summer's day sitting in the garden with family when Mr Dahl burst through the back gate, "Has anyone seen my goat? I've lost her." We did laugh. There were also regular visits from his dogs. My dad worked as his gardener for several years and Mum helped in the house, ironing and sewing. If Mum was caught rushing around, Mr Dahl would say, "Anita, slow down, have a rest, make a cup of tea." They loved their time spent with him. My mum would give Mr Dahl's books to her grandchildren on their birthdays. In the summer of 1989 I had a phone call from my mum, saying Mr Dahl had asked her if she had a couple of grandchildren he could borrow for the day to see the premiere of Danny Champion of the World. My mum and my two boys aged seven and ten had a great day out. Coach trip to London, the film with all the celebrities then lunch out too. They thoroughly enjoyed it, a lasting memory. A few days later after the event my mum called again saying that Mr Dahl had given a gift to each of the boys as a thank-you for coming. The gift was his junior and senior Myers Fives Cups.'

Realised Price: £1600

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