WELLS, H. G. (1866-1946). MS on Chiltern Court headed notepaper to a "Mr Green" and dated Nov. 24. [19]34. "Dear Mr.Green, That letter is too lively...i'll.....in the N.S. Bless You! H.G. Wells". Presumably the note refers to H.G. Well's recent trip to Moscow to interview Soviet writers, where he was granted an interview with Josef Stalin. The interview was published on the 10th November 1934, two weeks prior to this note. With Henry H. Salt's Company I have Kept. London: George Allen & Unwin Ltd., 1930. 8vo. Original blue cloth (no dust-jacket). Provenance: Harold Nicolson's copy- his name inscribed on the front pastedown. James Thomson. MS. Addressed to "Dear Sir" and dated 15.6.[18]80 relating to an erroneous listing in "The Graphic". (3)