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Author, Title, Summary | Subject | Price | |
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Frederick Harrison typed note signed and autograph note signed, Theatre manager (died 1926). The first, typewritten, to John Cabourn, 1 February 1906, on letterhead of Haymarket Theatre, one page, 8vo. "I would see you with pleasure, but I am sorry to say that I am too busy to do so at present." The second, in autograph, to [?] Pryce, 21 June 1916, on the... |
Music and Theatre | £25.00 | |
Frederick Henry Yates Autograph letter signed to unnamed male correspondent, English comic actor (1795-1842) and manager of the Adelphi Theatre. 2 pp, 4to. Eccentric handwriting, of uncertain decipherment. "We must trouble you by return of Post to send us up the last tune but one & the finale to the Pantomime / Make Puck if you please come out of the Fairy Mounds... |
Music and Theatre | £50.00 | |
Frederick Keppel, Bishop of Exeter Autograph Letter Signed to his agent [unnamed]. English ecclesiastic (1729-77; DNB). 2 pages, 8vo. On paper stained and discoloured, with several small closed tears. Amusingly bad-tempered missive. 'Sale, one of the singing men of this church, has told me that he intends putting out apprentice, one of his daughters, to Mrs Earles of... |
Religion, Social history | £60.00 | |
[Edwardian paediatric dentistry] Rev. J. O. Bevan; British Dental Association; G. Cunningham; C. Edward Wallis; London County Council; Board of Education Four pamphlets. Three with red labels of the Board of Education Reference Library, London, and all four bearing its stamps and shelfmarks. All in good condition, lightly aged and worn. All now scarce. ONE: Rev. J. O. Bevan, M.A., F.S.A. - Dental Hygiene, Especially in Relation to Children and... |
£320.00 | ||
Frederick of Prussia Typed letter signed to "Mr Dandy", a longstanding English friend, in English. Signed "Frederick of Prussia". One page, slighly creased but suitable for framing. He discusses Dandy's offer of "yet another Motor Cycle, this time a 1914 Triumph two Stroke". He says that his younger son would be "very happy if he could have such a rare Motor Cycle". He doesn't think his older... |
Royalty | £30.00 | |
Frederick Oldfield Ward. Six Autograph Letter Signed to J.T.J. Hewlett, author of "Peter Priggins" and other books. Frederick Oldfield Ward, temporary editor of Hood's Magazine (see "The Letters of Thomas Hood", passim). He discusses the prestige of a name (such as "Peter Priggins") and speculates that authors write better under the name "to which their fame is attached". Colburn is trying to insist that... |
Literature | £150.00 | |
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence. Suffragist. End of letter, "Yours ever [typed] F W Pethick-Lawrence [autograph]", c.3.5 x 0.75". |
Women | £15.00 | |
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence. Suffragist. End of letter, "Yours sincerely [typed] F W Pethick-Lawrence [autograph]", c.3.5 x 1". |
Women | £15.00 | |
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence. Suffragist. End of letter, "Yours sincerely [typed] F W Pethick-Lawrence [autograph]", c.3.5 x 0.5". |
Women | £15.00 | |
Frederick Pethick-Lawrence. Suffragist. End of letter, "Yours ever [typed] F W Pethick-Lawrence [autograph]", c.3.5 x 0.75". |
Women | £15.00 |