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1862, 1864 & 1867. 3 letters, 10 pp. 7 x 4 inches, in good condition. You were right in hesitating to send him a chemical chest yet. Frederick Temple (1821 1902), Archbishop of Canterbury from 1896.
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Three Autograph Letters Signed F.Temple, as headmaster of Rugby, to Mr. Twining, about the progress of the boy Alfred Rowden, praising Twinings zeal for the improvement of the condition of the poor, discussing the curriculum, etc
by TEMPLE, Frederick
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Three Autograph Letters Signed, about the exhibition of his pictures, discussing terms, percentages, ownership matters
by PICKERSGILL, Frederick Richard
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Mornington Crescent, undated. 3 letters, 4 pp. 7 x 4 inches, some traces of mounting, in good condition. Frederick Richard Pickersgill (1820-1900), historical painter.
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Three Autograph Letters, one in the third person, to Mr. Squire, one with mention of an etching of the Coronation
by RYALL, Henry Thomas
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1 Robert Street, Adelphi, 1841-1843. 3 pp. 7 x 4 inches, in good condition. Henry Thomas Ryall (1811-1867), engraver and painter.
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Three Autograph Letters Signed, to Mr and Miss Barr Adams, about a published article and their meetings. Together with a later signed recital programme (Pier Pavilion, Worthing)
by POUISHNOFF, Leff Nicolas
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London. 3 pp. 6 x 5½ inches, in good condition. Leff Nicolas Pouishnoff (1891 1959), Ukrainian-born pianist and composer, who made his home in the United Kingdom and whose career was largely in the West, from the 1920s onwards. He was especially associated with performances of the works of Frédéric Chopin.
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Three Autograph Letters Signed, to Moy Thomas, on matters of theatrical history, mentioning two works of his own, an operetta and a comedy to be produced at the Crystal Palace
by EDWARDS, Henry Sutherland
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12 Upper Berkeley Street, March & July 1886; October 1887. 3 pp. 7 x 4½ inches, toned. Henry Sutherland Edwards (1828-1906), journalist and author. He was correspondent of The Times at the coronation of Alexander II of Russia, in the camp of the insurgents at Warsaw (186263), and at German army headquarters during the Franco-Prussian War.
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Three Autograph Letters Signed by Hastings Robinson (one probably written on his behalf), to George Harris at Rugby School, about the half yearly payments of Twenty Pounds for his Exhibition
by ROBINSON, Hastings, and St. Johns College, Cambridge
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St. Johns College Cambridge, 1812 & 1817. Three letters 9 x 7 inches, minor blemishes only, integral address leaves (postal markings), one with the red wax seal reading De Loin Comme De Pres. Hastings Robinson (1792-1866), earnest evangelical churchman and scholar, author of works of church history.
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Three autograph notes signed C.Ward, submitting named pictures for the forthcoming Exhibition, including St Johns College Cambridge from the Orchard
by WARD, Charles
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undated. 3 separate pieces, about 4 x 7 inches, in good condition. Charles Ward (fl. 1826-1869), landscape artist.
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Three lengthy Autograph Letters Signed, to William Gourlie, about British Association meetings, the addition of plants to my Wardian Case, the employment of a local teacher, a recent election, the relief of the poor, and much else
by STABLES, William Alexander
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Cawdor Castle, Nairn, 1847 & 1855. 3 letters, 16 pp. 7 x 4 inches, fine. William Alexander Stables (1810 1890), Scottish botanist and naturalist who collected spermatophytes and pteridophytes sporadically in Great Britain and Ireland between 1832 and 1862, with the odd specimen as late as 1882. He was the son of Alexander Stables, factor for Lord Cawdor, and later himself became factor. William Gourlie (1815-1856), botanist.
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Three lengthy Autograph Letters Signed during the Crimea Campaign, two to John Scott and one to William Day of Colnaghis, describing his work in progress on sketches of various locations, skirmishes with the enemy, working on increasing subscribers, his adventures, the reception of his sketches, etc
by SIMPSON, William
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Orient, Balaklava, 31 January 1855; On board the Royal Albert, Katasol Bay, 17 February 1855; Star of the South, Balaklava, 21 September 1855. 3 letters. 14 pp., 8 x 5 inches, closely written, entirely legible, in very good condition. Superb descriptive campaign letters by William Simpson (1823-1899), artist and war correspondent, pioneer war artist during the Crimean War. Eighty of his Crimean drawings were lithographed in The Seat of War in the East (2 vols., 18556). The Navies arrived yesterday and today I saw them at work on the railway just between the Road and the graves which you will notice in my sketch of the Burial at Balak ... they look very well, fine strong fellows, quite a contrast to our poor soldiers, in fact they will almost pass for officers out here. I have been often taken for an officer not only be our men but by the french as well. I have begun a drawing of the Admiral and his staff all standing on the poop of the Agamemnon so by this arrangement I give…
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Ticket of Admission to his course on Anatomy & Physiology, signed John Lizars, further signed on verso certifying that Mr. David Lyell had been an attentive Student
by LIZARS, John
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Edinburgh, 1828-1829. 4 x 6 inches, fine. John Lizars FRSE (17921860), Scottish surgeon, anatomist and medical author.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, to Sir John Phillipart, discussing Litchfields manuscripts submitted to Messrs. Colburn for publication
by LITCHFIELD, Thomas
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Yew Cottage, Twickenham, 23 March 1831 and undated. Two letters, each one page, light water stains. Thomas Litchfield, Surgeon.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed as Rita Booth, to F.H.Sanders, about the possible dramatisation of her novel Faustine, inviting him to an At Home on 11 July, when we might then talk over this matter of the drama. Together with the invitation card
by HUMPHREYS, Eliza
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6 Chepstow Villas, Bayswater, June and July 1882. 2 letters, 5 pp. 7 x 4 inches, fine, with separate card, and one envelope. Early letters by Elizabeth Margaret Jane (Eliza) Humphreys née Gollan (1850 1938), Scottish novelist who wrote 120 books, plays and essays, and founded the Writers Club for Women. She was raised and educated in Australia and used her experience of Australia to write a semi-autobiographical novel Sheba in 1889, using the pen-name Rita. These letters date from the period of her unhappy marriage to the musician, Karl Otto Edmund Booth. She later married the Anglo-Irish singer William Humphreys. Eliza Humphreys final book was an autobiography Recollections of a Literary Life (1936).
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Two Autograph Letters Signed R.Keeley, to F.W.Hamstede, declining or provisionally accepting a Club invitation
by KEELEY, Robert
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Oxford, 16 April 1858; Brompton, 23 June 1859. 2 letters, 2 pp. 7 x 4 inches, in good condition. Robert Keeley (1793 1869), English actor-manager, comedian and female impersonator. In 1823 he originated the role of 'Fritz' in Presumption; or, the Fate of Frankenstein, the first known stage adaptation of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, to Mr. Mackmurdo, about not attending a performance of Bernard Shaws play You Never Can Tell, on 19 November (which I am shocked to find is a Sunday), and about not joining the Stage Society which is responsible for the production
by JONES, Henry Festing
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1 Staple Inn, 10 & 11 November 1899. 2 letters, 4 pp. 7 x 4 inches, minor blemishes only. Henry Festing Jones (1851-1928), friend of Samuel Butler, and editor of his works.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, agreeing to lecture at the Art Students League and suggesting some lecture titles
by VAN DYKE, John C
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Rutgers College, New Brunswick, 9 June & 10 July 1893. 2 letters 8 x 5 inches, minor blemishes only. John Charles Van Dyke (1856-1932), art critic and librarian.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, to Sarah Austin and to Alexander Duff Gordon (her son-in-law), about his current plan to travel to Belgium and then London, approving Sarah Austins plans for a young Frenchman, the second letter being St. Hilaires letter of introduction for Alexander Duff Gordon to Ferdinand De Lesseps, then in England for negotiations about the Suez Canal
by SAINT HILAIRE, Jules Barthélémy-
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Paris & Les Pepinieres de Meaux, 24 April & 13 June 1855. In French. 3 pp. 8 x 5 inches, tears at centre fold, minor blemishes. With some old catalogue notes providing the historical background to these letters. Jules Barthélemy-Saint-Hilaire (1805 1895), French philosopher, journalist, statesman. In 1855 he went as member of the international commission to Egypt to report on the possibility of the proposed Suez canal, and by the articles which he wrote he contributed largely to making the project popular in France. On an integral leaf is an Autograph Letter Signed Mutter (Sarah Austin) to Dear Child about St. Hilaires visit to London.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, one (1915) announcing the lecture Social Democracy & the War, the other referring to Dr Meyer, full of strange Teutonic theories, obliged by illness to break his appointment
by HYNDMAN, Henry Mayers
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London, 1915 and undated. 2 letters, neatly tipped on to an old album page, in good condition. Henry Mayers Hyndman (1842-1921), socialist leader and Marxist, author of England for All (1881), A Summary of the Principles of Socialism (1884, with William Morris). His other works include The Historical Basis of Socialism (1883), The Economics of Socialism (2d ed. 1896), A Record of an Adventurous Life (1911), and Further Reminiscences (1912).
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, addressed Cher Bibliophile, discussing books, the cost of publishing new editions, authors remuneration, and other literary matters, mentioning his edition of Voyages de Piron à Beaune
by BONHOMME, Honoré
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Fontainbleau, 2 & 19 June 1880. In French. 2 letters, 3 pp., 8 x 5 inches, in good condition. Honoré Bonhomme, editor and author.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, to Grant Reid, discussing Barlows current published works, sending a copy of his play Jesus of Nazareth just published
by BARLOW, George
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28 New Cavendish Street, 25 October & 1 November 1896. 2 letters, 6 pp. 7 x 4 inches, in good condition, minor blemishes. George Barlow (1847-1913), poet, who sometimes wrote under the pseudonym James Hinton. A prolific poet, his collected "Poetical Works" amounted to over 3,000 pages of verse. Barlow was dubbed the 'Bard of the sixteen sonnets a day' by his acquaintance Charles Marston, and 'the Poet of spiritualism' by Edward Bennett; his sonnet sequences explored spiritualism and erotic love.
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Two Autograph Letters Signed, dealing with his work as an editor, the one pointing out the impropriety of publishing in the Library [or Romance] any new work, while rejecting my sisters translation which was made to order; the other sending an extra guinea to a contributor to Chambers Journal. Also an Autograph Note Signed, sending his autograph
by RITCHIE, Leitch
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1854 and undated. 3 letters, various sizes, two tipped on to album leaves, generally in good condition. Leitch Ritchie (18001865), Scottish novelist and journalist. Ritchie wrote four novels, of which the most successful was Wearyfoot Common. The others were Schinderhannes, The Robber of the Rhine and The Magician. In his later years he edited Chambers' Journal. He also wrote short stories, tourist guides and travel books.
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