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[English hop market report, 1853; Victorian Kent and Sussex agriculture] 4to, 1 p. Twenty-six lines. Text clear and complete. On grey paper. Small spike hole. Aged and lightly-creased. Describes the 'forbodings' which have been realised following 'the heavy rains and floods of the previous Autumn'. 'From 2000 to 3000 Pockets have already come to Market, and these are... |
Social history | £56.00 |
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Maurice Parmelee Typed Letter Signed to Professor R[ichard]. H[enry]. Tawney. Eminent American sociologist and economist (1882-1969) and nudist. The recipient (1880-1962) was an equally eminent English economic historian, social critic and reformer. Two pages, quarto. On discoloured, sunned paper. Parmelee begins an interesting discussion of Tawney's 'Religion and the... |
£450.00 | ||
Max Pemberton. Autograph Letters Signed (3) to Clement Shorter, Man of Letters. Man of Letters. Total 7pp., 8vo, fold mark, good condition. He promotes the interests of a friend, asks if writing for another periodical (presumably not Shorter's The Sphere) would create a conflict of interest, discus the framework of a play about Goldsmith's Life. etc. Three items, |
Literature | £50.00 | |
Max Wall [Maxwell George Lorimer] (1908-1990), English music-hall comedian and actor Black and white original publicity photograph: signed, dated, and inscribed to 'Peggy'. Dimensions of paper 23 x 17 cm. White border of 0.25 cm. A little grubby and with slight silvering at base, but overall a very good impression. A striking head and shoulders shot, with a clean shaven young Wall, neatly dressed in evening wear with black bow tie, and wearing a white sailor's hat... |
Music and Theatre | £120.00 |
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Maxwell Ashby Armfield Two Autograph Letters Signed to 'Mr. Perry'[, Secretary?, Royal Society of Arts]. British stage designer (died 1971), painter, writer and lecturer. Both items one page, octavo, and very good, though lightly creased. Both signed 'Maxwell Armfield'. LETTER ONE (docketed and bearing R.S.A. stamp): He has read the lecture by 'Mr. Davis', 'with great interest [...] our opinions on... |
Art and Architecture, Science, Medicine and Technology | £150.00 | |
May Agathe autograph note signed to Mrs [?] Wood, One page, 12mo. She has just returned from the theatre at 11 o'clock and is "delighted to have been able to obtain a ticket". Signed "May". Stuck to the foot of the page is a newspaper cutting describing Sarah Bernhardt's performance in Emile Moreau's play on Queen Elizabeth. This ends, "A word... |
Music and Theatre | £35.00 | |
The Great War: Royal Army Medical Corps; Captain William John Henry M.B. Ch.B.; British Army; Royal Garrison Artillery; Wiltshire Regiment; Rifle Brigade; Battle of the Somme; Ludendorff Offensive It is hard to do justice to this vivid, informative and well-written 250,000-word account of the author's First World War service as Medical Officer In Charge attached to three regiments on the Western Front, present during the Battle of the Somme, Kaiserslacht and Hundred Days Offensive. It is... |
Military and Naval History | £4,000.00 |
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Mayne Reid. Autograph note signed to Henry Blackett of Hurst & Blackett, publishers Irish-American writer of boys' stories (1818-1883). Two pages, 8vo, in a bold though smudged hand, text just legible. "My dear Mr Blackett / May I beg you will let me have one more copy of The Hero in spite of himself -- s[?] I only had two [underlined], and six [underlined] is the allowance... |
Book Trade History, Literature | £65.00 | |
Medici Society [Cobden-Sanderson] Company founded in 1908 by Philip Lee Warner and Eustace Gurney, 'to bring artists' work to the appreciation of a wider public'. One page, quarto. Folded twice. Good, but slightly foxed and lightly creased. The typed message reads ' "The best of Prophets of the future is the Past" | With the... |
Book Trade History, Printing History | £100.00 |
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Albert Wolff [Albert Abraham Wolff] (1825-1891), French writer, dramatist, journalist and art critic, of German Jewish extraction Eleven lines of closely-written text. 1p, 16mo. On recto of first leaf of bifolium, the verso of the second addressed in another hand to ‘F Chapuy / 6 Bis. Rue Rodier’. In good condition, lightly aged, with strip of tape from mount adhering to the second leaf. Folded once. Attractive vignette... |
£45.00 |