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Author, Title, Summary | Subject | Price | |
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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 0.5". |
Women | £15.00 | |
Frederick Rowton Autograph Letter Signed to T. E. Lea. Rowton edited a celebrated anthology of British female poets. One page, 12mo. Poor: grubby and with remains of stub from previous mounting adhering to edge of bifoliate. 'It will give me great pleasure to deliver my Lecture on Charles Dickens at the Southwark Institution during the next Season... |
Women | £56.00 | |
Frederick Sleigh Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts [Lord Roberts of Kandahar] (1832-1914), English soldier Autograph Letter Signed ('Roberts') to 'Mr. Pibworth'. 12mo, 2 pp. Good, with minor staining and head, and traces of previous mount to blank second leaf of bifolium. He is sorry to learn that the 'Private Secretary, Mr. Harold Roberts' has rheumatic fever, 'a most painful disease' which 'usually lasts some time'. 'The poor lad will get over it, and... |
Military and Naval History | £45.00 | |
Frederick Spencer Gore Anonymous drawing of him painting. English Camden Town Group Painter (1878-1914). Dimensions seven inches by ten inches. Grubby, but in good condition. From the Mark Bonham Carter collection. Captioned 'Spencer Gore | Freddy', with an arrow pointing to impressionistic representation of figure, nine inches high, of the artist in a... |
Art and Architecture | £250.00 | |
Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple Blackwood, Marquis of Dufferin and Ava autograph letter signed to [?] Leveson-Gower, Diplomat and administrator (1826-1902). 2 pp, 12mo. A diplomatic refusal. "Nothing would give me greater pleasure than to enlist under your banner, if I thought there was the slightest chance of my being able to write anything that would suit you. But, in the first place, I am so continually... |
History | £45.00 | |
Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Autograph Letter Signed to [John] Lanyon. Diplomat and administrator (1826-1902). Lanyon (1839-1900) was a surveyor, architect and engineer, partner in Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon. Two pages, 8vo. Folded twice. In very good condition, with remains of mounts adhering to verso of blank second leaf of bifoliate. Marked 'Private'. In... |
History | £35.00 | |
Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava Autograph Note Signed to [John] Lanyon. Diplomat and administrator (1826-1902). Lanyon (1839-1900) was a surveyor, architect and engineer, partner in Lanyon, Lynn and Lanyon. One page, 12mo. Folded twice. In very good condition, with remains of mounts adhering to blank verso. Reads 'My dear Mr. Lanyon | I send you a map with the... |
History | £40.00 | |
Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava (1826-1902) [Lauchlan Maclean Watt (1867-1957); John Murray, publishers, Albemarle Street, London] 8vo: xxiv + 248 pp. At rear is 32-page 'Mr. Murray's General List of Works', dated 'Albemarle Street, London, August, 1896.' In original blue cloth, with illustration of a long ship stamped in gilt on front board. Good tight copy in lightly-worn binding. Inscribed on half-title 'Dufferin and Ava... |
Travel and Topography | £40.00 | |
Frederick Temple. Autograph letter signed to unnamed correspondent [Rev. Tuckwell Headmaster of Rugby, Archbishop of Canterbury (1821-1902). Two pages, 8vo. He is unable to get to a meeting in Taunton (as Kingsley, see bkid#1911). I assure you that it is not for want of interest in the College . . . But I cannot leave Rugby at this time." Tuckwell was a "radical parson" (see... |
Education | £45.00 |