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Author, Title, Summary Price
Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937), English Conservative politician, signatory of Locarno Treaties, winner of Nobel Peace Prize.

[Austen Chamberlain] Part of Autograph Letter Signed ('Austen Chamberlain')('clipped') to unknown correspondent.

Part of Letter, c.16 x 7cm, good condition. Surviving text: [...] I hope these notes will be useful, but I have no papers or books of reference here. Image on request.

£30.00
Thomas Erskine, Baron Erskine (1750 -1823) lawyer and Whig politician, Lord High Chancellor 1806-1807 in the Ministry of All the Talents.

[Thomas Erskine, Baron Erskine, lawyer and Whig politician, Lord High Chancellor] Autograph Note Signed Erskine to a brother.

One page, cr. 8vo, fold marks, good condition. Docketed on verso re. subject , an Armorial enquiry (presumably a family matter). A difficult hand [??] Our Father had a Griffin & two ostriches but in all the books [ours?] are two ostriches - I find in our Heralds Office that younger Brothers...

£56.00
Robert Fitzroy, Captain of The Beagle, meteorologist, etc. [Charles Darwin]

[Robert Fitzroy, Captain of The Beagle, meteorologist, etc. [Charles Darwin]] Autograph Letter Signed Robt Fitzroy to P.L. Simmonds [Peter Lund Simmonds] writer on Arctic Exploration, etc.] mentioning Darwin + other members of the Beagle's crew.

Four pages, 12mo, some damage and staining, but text clear apart from the loss of part of a t and e and of one or two other letters. SEE IMAGE. Text: I have the pleasure of being able to express my concurrence with much of Mr. Parry's letter (which I return) and of being also able to assure you...

£600.00
The Distin Family, an ensemble of British musicians

[The Distin Family, an ensemble of British musicians] Autograph Signatures of John, Geo. Fredk, Henry, William Alfred, and Theodore Distin

One page, 18.5 x 22cm, laid down on very slightly larger paper, staining (by glue prob.), but signatures clear. See Image. Note: The Distin family was an ensemble of British musicians in the 19th century who performed on brass instruments, and from 1845 promoted the saxhorn. One of them, Henry...

£75.00
Sir Joseph Austen Chamberlain (1863-1937), English Conservative politician, signatory of Locarno Treaties, winner of Nobel Peace Prize.

[Austen Chamberlain] Part of Autograph Letter Signed ('Austen Chamberlain')('clipped') to unknown correspondent.

Part of Letter, c.16 x 7cm, good condition. Surviving text: [...] I hope these notes will be useful, but I have no papers or books of reference here. Image on request.

£30.00
Joseph Wolff (1795-1862), Jewish Christian traveller and 'missionary to the world', born in Germany and settled in England, who inspired Fitzroy Maclean and whose son founded the Primrose League

[Joseph Wolff, missionary and traveller] Autograph Note Signed Joseph Wolff to unnamed correspondent about Lord Roden signing a 'Memorial'.

One page, 12mo, bottom edge chipped (not affecting text), some staining from laying down, text clear and complete, as follows: I should be exceedingly obliged to yoyu to tell Mr Brooks that Lord Roden who lives 37 Devonshire Place will give his Signature to the Memorial, & [he finds?] him at...

£45.00
John Singleton Copley (1772-1863), 1st Baron Lyndhurst [ Lord Lyndhurst ], Lord Chancellor of Great Britain

[ John Singleton Copley, Lord Lyndhurst. ] Autograph Letter Third Person (The Chancellor, with his humble duty [...] to your Majesty [Queen Victoria]

One page, cr. 8vo, residue of tipping in, but text good and complete, as follows: The Chancellor, with his humble duty to your Majesty, submits for Your Majesty's signature, if your Majesty shall so please, two Warrants for enabling Your Majesty's Justices Serjeants and Counsel and others...

£65.00
Catherine C. Hopley [(1817 ? 1911) pen-name Sarah L. Jones, British author, governess, artist, and naturalist]

[Catherine C. Hopley, author of books on the American Civil War] Autograph Letter Signed, Catherine C. Hopley to Dr Macaulay [presumably James, ed.The Leisure Hour, etc (see Wikipedia), referring to trifles and her work on American Civil War.

Four pages, 12mo, bifolium, aged but good condition. These two trifles have been on my writing table waiting to be 'done up' ever since Xmas. I did wish to have sent them by New Years Day; but daily exigencies that wont [underlined] be post poned, crowh upon one so perpetually, that no choice of...

£500.00
H. M. Tomlinson [ Henry Major Tomlinson ] (1873-1958), English journalist and author

[H. M. Tomlinson, author] Autograph Letter Signed ('H. M Tomlinson') to Mr [Oultom?], giving his viewpoint on WAR, and apparently responding to a request for a list of Tomlinson's books

One page, 8vo, good condition. He begins: No, I don't understand people who regard war - in the light of recent years - as anything but obscene. Your own case is different. The RAMC are not soldiers. Even Quakers served with the ambulances. If you are interested, I think this is about right...

£100.00
William Hope-Jones, Eton Maths teacher [Douglas Byng-Stamper, Eton schoolboy; mysterious Railway death]

[William Hope-Jones, Eton Maths teacher [Douglas Byng-Stamper, Railway death]] Very substantial Autograph Letter Signed (a report on schoolboy) W. Hope-Jones to Captain Byng Stamper, father of Douglas, who was found dead by the railway line.

Four neatly written pages, 4to, very good condition. SEE photograph for full text. Hope-Jones (see brief biography below, including his appearance in an M.R. James ghost story) writes a very substantial letter on the character, activities, school influence, etc. of Douglas Byng-Stamper whose...

£320.00
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