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London, 1 June 1876. 5 x 8 inches, in good condition. Enrico Bevignani Modesto (b.Naples, 1841 - 1903), orchestral conductor, composer and theatrical impressario. In 1864 he moved to London, and from 1871 to 1878 he was the permanent conductor at Covent Garden. On March 17 1879 he conducted the world premiere of Eugene Onegin at the Maly Theatre in Moscow.
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Salary receipt, signed E.Bevignani, for £100 received from M.Gye of the Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden
by BEVIGNANI, Enrico
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Series of five Autograph Letters Signed, to Sir (his publisher), returning proofs, discussing prices and woodcuts, the blocks for the illustration of Cheshire Chivalry, sending the hunting songs arranged according to the way I wish them printed and have marked the illustrations, etc
by WARBURTON, Rowland Eyles Egerton-
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Arley, 1844-1846. 10½ pages 7 x 4½ inches, minor blemishes only, one letter cleanly torn along centre fold. Rowland Eyles Egerton-Warburton (1804-91), poet, author of Hunting Songs and Miscellaneous Verses (1846), etc. On the subject of proofs he writes, The dead horse wants working up a great deal, pray speak seriously to Mr. L about this, as I am quite fearful that they will all appear to be very coarse and slightly finished.
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Series of five Autograph Letters Signed, to Henry Mogford, discussing the sale or exhibition of Wards pictures, insurance, dispatch, orders, etc
by WARD, George Raphael
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31 Fitzroy Square, March to August 1857. 10 pp., some very light foxing, generally in good condition, all tipped on to one old album page. George Raphael Ward (17991878), painter and engraver. Henry Mogford, exhibition organiser, was closely associated with the Crystal Palace. We proposed paying a visit on Saturday next to the Crystal Palace as it is a long time since I paid a visit to that enchanting place...
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Signature cut from the end of a letter: Believe me yours very faithfully James Crichton Browne
by CRICHTON-BROWNE, Sir James
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Undated. 4 x 4½ inches, laid down. Sir James Crichton-Browne (1840-1938), doctor and psychologist, lunatic asylum superintendent, a pioneer of the early treatment of mental breakdown.
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Signed Letter, to Mr. Wayland in Dublin, accepting his offer to purchase a drawing of St. Marks in Venice, discussing whether the drawing has now been sent to London after the closure of the Exhibition
by DA POZZO, Giuseppe
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Venice, 26 June 1887. 2 pp. 7 x 4 inches, in good condition, minor blemishes only. Giuseppe Da Pozzo (1844-1919), watercolour artist.
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The Soul of Malaya. Presentation inscription on half-title, signed H.Fauconnier
by FAUCONNIER, Henri
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London, 1931. English edition. 247 pp., illustrated. Original blue cloth, some fading. Henri Fauconnier (1879 1973), French writer, known mainly for his novel Malaisie, which won the Prix Goncourt in 1930. He developed rubber plantations in Malaya and elsewhere in the Far East.
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Stanza of four lines, in the Guarani language, signed Gregorio Benites
by PARAGUAY. Gergorio Benites
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Undated. 6 x 8 inches, in fine condition. Part album page from an album compiled by Leone Levi (18211888), political economist. Gregorio Benites (1834-1910), Paraguayan diplomat and author.
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A series of 8 Typed Letters Signed Northcliffe, all addressed to Harold Wheeler, thanking him for books and suggestions, including Wheelers book on the French Revolution
by HARMSWORTH, Alfred Charles William, 1st Viscount Northcliffe
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The Times (4), The Daily Mail (3), British War Mission New York (1), 1906-1917. 8 letters, 1 envelope, in good condition. Alfred Charles William Harmsworth, 1st Viscount Northcliffe (1865-1922), journalist and newspaper magnate. Most of these letters are brief acknowledgements, but two refer to plans for a biography of Northcliffe himself. There are already four lives of me in preparation, and in one case I have given some assistance, but I do not think there will be a demand for any of them.
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A series of 13 Autograph Letters Signed, an 1 Autograph Postcard Signed, all to J.Grant Reid in Aberdeen, sending sketches, discussing commissions and publications, a sketch for a childrens annual, the fate of acquaintances, payment, menu cards, etc
by CHASEMORE, Archibald
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Gipsy Lane, Barnes, 1898-1899. 21 pp. 7 x 4½ inches, in good condition. William Harry Archibald Chasemore, (b.1844), cartoonist. He was the pre-eminent cartoonist on Judy through its long run and his distinctive work appeared in boys story papers and comic papers until just past the turn of the century. Much of his earliest work consisted of cartoons for puzzle pages done in partnership with Charles Henry Ross. He contributed to Judy, Fun, Punch, Ally Slopers Half-Holiday, Beetons Boys Own Magazine, John Dicks Boys Herald, The Boys Own Paper, Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News, Ladies Pictorial, Bow Bells, Every Week, Million, Dalziels Pictorial World, Queen, St. Stephens Review and the Sketch. Chasemore figures in the 1898 book At the Sign of the Brush and Pen by J. G. Reid.
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A series of religious aphorisms, taken from an Eastern Poet, in the Tamal language in English and native script, with a discussion about the doctrine of the migration of souls, inscribed for Miss Thurston and signed A.Head
by WESLEYAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY. Abraham Stead,
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London, 16 August 1828. 2 pp. 10 x 7½ inches, in good condition. Abraham Stead, Missionary to South India, Jaffna and Point Pedro, in the 1820s.
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A series of seven Autograph Letters Signed, to Henry Mogford, the exhibition organiser, about arranging an exhibition in Norwich, discussing the likely expenses, local support, the formation of a Committee, and much else
by NURSEY, Claude Lorraine
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Norwich, 1855. 7 letters, 21 pp., in good condition, neatly tipped together on to an old album page. Claude Lorraine Nursey (1820-1973), landscape painter. In 1849 he joined the Belfast School of Design and continued there until about 1855 when he removed to the school at Norwich. While in Belfast he was eminently successful by his zeal and power of organization in the management of the school and in interesting the manufacturers of the city in the subject of industrial art. He finally settled in his native county and was for some time Secretary of the Norwich Fine Arts Association.
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A series of 5 lengthy original Autograph Letters Signed, mostly with initials, to Dr. Lebert, Professor of Medicine at Zurich, discussing professional and family matters, publications, acquaintances, etc
by HIMLY, Auguste
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Paris, 1853-55. 20 pp. 8 x 5 inches, fine, with original envelopes. Auguste Louis Himly (1823 -1906), French historian and geographer. In 1876 he published, in two volumes, his remarkable Histoire de la formation territoriale des États de l'Europe centrale, in which he showed the reciprocal influence exerted by geography and history.
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A series of three Autograph Letters Signed, to Mon cher confrere, about the adaptation of plays for performance in England and America, play production, and his own comedy Le Terre Neuve
by BISSON, Alexandre
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22 Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, March 1897. In French. 3 letters, 3 pp. 7 x 5 inches, in good condition. Alexandre Bisson (1848 1912), French playwright, vaudeville creator, and novelist. A pencil note on the verso of one letter indicates that the recipient is Justin McCarthy.
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A series of 10 Autograph Letters Signed, either in full or as John, Coates of that Ilk etc., to his friend, Robert Buckley, Birmingham music critic, thanking Buckley for his reviews, discussing his work, etc
by COATES, John
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London, 1903-1910, 1927-1929. 10 letters, 25 pp. generally in good condition. John Coates (1865 1941), leading English tenor, who sang in opera and oratorio and on the concert platform. His repertoire ranged from Bach and Purcell to contemporary works, and embraced the major heldentenor roles in Richard Wagner's operas. For more than 40 years, with only a four-year interruption for military service during World War I, he overcame the limitations of a voice that was not naturally large by impressing listeners with his intense artistic expression, lively diction, musical versatility and memorable stage presence.
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A series of six Autograph Letters Signed, to Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane, agreeing to show him his pictures, thanking him for tickets, etc
by HALL, Sydney Prior
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c.1886-1890. 8 pp. 7 x 4½ inches, in good condition. Sydney Prior Hall (1842-1922), painter of Court ceremonials, accompanied the Prince of Wales on his visit to India in 1875-6. He was commissioned by Macmillans to illustrated Tom Browns Schooldays.
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A series of 26 manuscript slips, each neatly inscribed and signed in honour of the recipient [L.J.], most bearing verses
by GERMANY. Liber Amicorum, Berlin 1820
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Berlin, February 1820. In German. Each slip about 4 x 5 inches, very fine, all enclosed within a red morocco box, borders gilt, upper cover initalled L.J. in gilt, spine labelled ERINNERUNG.[Memory], marbled wrapper. Liber Amicorum: book of friends, an early form of autograph book, originating in Germany in the 16th century. This is an early nineteenth century equivalent, comprising slips of paper contained in a morocco box. Noted signatures include Joseph Moses, F.Wercker, Theodor Borchardt, Jacob Berend Cohen, Philippine and Caroline Jaffe, Emma Hirsch, M.Lehmann.
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A series of three Autograph Letters Signed, to Lady Pollock, introducing friends, making arrangements to call, plans for dinner, Sanson and his anecdote of Rachel at 17, articles worth reading, a visit by the Dean and his spouse, who then fell ill, the new Opera House which I believe is very much like the mountain who brought forth a mouse ..., poor Mrs Wynn Finch who goes nowhere, etc
by MOHL, Mary
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8 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, and elsewhere, probably Paris (French watermark), undated. . 3 letters, 10 pp., in good condition. Mary Elizabeth Mohl or Mary Elizabeth Clarke (1793 1883) was a British writer, and a salon hostess in Paris. She was known by her nickname of "Clarkey". She was admired for her independence and conversation. She eventually married the orientalist Julius von Mohl. She was an ardent Francophile, a feminist, and a close friend of Florence Nightingale. She wrote about her interest in the history of women's rights.
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A series of five entertaining Autograph Letters Signed (two with initials), all addressed My dear Boyer, commenting on published articles, together with a self-portrait caricature
by ASHBY-STERRY, Joseph
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Saint Martins Chambers, Trafalgar Square, 1886-1894. 6 pp. various sizes, ink caricature 5 x 2¾ inches. Joseph Ashby-Sterry (d.1917), poet, contributor to Punch, art critic for the Daily Graphic, etc., author of Boudoir Ballads and the Cucumber Chronicles.
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A series of three Autograph Letters Signed, to G.D.Tomlinson, discussing painting, his painting room in Hampstead, the treasures at Althorp, the treatment of canvas, and other matters
by FAULKNER, Benjamin Rawlinson
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London, 1846-47. 3 letters, 12 pp. 7 x 4½ inches, fine. Benjamin Rawlinson Faulkner (17871849) was an English portrait painter.
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A series of 9 Autograph Letters by W.Jago to Canon Moor (and one to My dear Parkyn) about archaeological discoveries in Cornwall, including the earliest known inscription, enthusiastically described, with four ink diagrams
by CORNWALL. William Jago, antiquarian
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Bodmin, 1889-1899. 21 pp. in good condition, minor blemishes only, occasional toning. Frederick William Pearce Jago (fl. 18381892) was a scholar best known for his work The Ancient Language and the Dialect of Cornwall, originally published 1882 by Netherton and Worth of Truro. He also published a Cornish dictionary in 1887. He settled at Bodmin in 1843 where he practised medicine.
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