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[Children's Books] Awdry, Rev. Wilbert. (1911 - 1997). Autograph Letter and Signed "Gordon the Blue Engine" Print. Uncommon autograph letter from the author of one of the most beloved children's books, 'Thomas the Tank Engine,' dated August 24th 1985 discussing arrangements for a public appearance in Bath : '…I had better add re 'walk about' that I am not particularly mobile following an accident, nor is Mrs Awdry. We get about but at one's own pace!' Together with a printed drawing showing Gordon the Blue Engine exiting Box Tunnel, signed by Awdry to the bottom right hand corner in black ink. 13.75 x 9.75 inches.

Gordon the Big Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic tender locomotive in The Railway Series books by Rev. W. Awdry and is one of the central characters in the television series Thomas and Friends, which is based on the books. He is painted blue and carries the number 4. Gordon views himself as the most important engine because he is the biggest and he pulls the Express.

[Children's Books] Awdry, Rev. Wilbert. (1911 - 1997) Autograph Letter and Signed "Gordon the Blue Engine" Print

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[Children's Books] Awdry, Rev. Wilbert. (1911 - 1997). Autograph Letter and Signed "Gordon the Blue Engine" Print. Uncommon autograph letter from the author of one of the most beloved children's books, 'Thomas the Tank Engine,' dated August 24th 1985 discussing arrangements for a public appearance in Bath : '…I had better add re 'walk about' that I am not particularly mobile following an accident, nor is Mrs Awdry. We get about but at one's own pace!' Together with a printed drawing showing Gordon the Blue Engine exiting Box Tunnel, signed by Awdry to the bottom right hand corner in black ink. 13.75 x 9.75 inches.

Gordon the Big Engine is a fictional anthropomorphic tender locomotive in The Railway Series books by Rev. W. Awdry and is one of the central characters in the television series Thomas and Friends, which is based on the books. He is painted blue and carries the number 4. Gordon views himself as the most important engine because he is the biggest and he pulls the Express.