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LINTON (Sir James Drumgole, 1840-1916, Watercolourist)

Autograph Letter Signed 'James D. Linton', to 'My dear Hartley' saying he was sorry that "your letter had the wrong number so went a begging" and that he will arrange with Orwell "a night for our convivial evening ... dont forget if you are in the neighbourhood ... in the daytime that I have a cigar here", with regards to Mrs Hartley, "ever yours", 1 side 8vo., with conjugate blank, 5 Cromwell Place, South Kensington, 2nd February

Item Date:  1893
Stock No:  9531      £35

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LINTON (Sir James Dromgole, 1840-1916, 1st President of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours)

Autograph Letter Signed to John F. Boyes, Theatre Correspondent of the Daily News, saying "I shall be with you on the 1st of July with much pleasure", 1 side oblong 8vo, 5 Cromwell Place, South Kensington, 21st June

Item Date:  1889
Stock No:  17747      £20

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LINTON (William James, 1812-1898, Engraver on Wood in England and America)

Signature on piece, circa

Item Date:  1860
Stock No:  53424      £20

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LOW (Sir David, 1891-1963, Political Cartoonist)

Typed Letter Signed to O[r]merod Greenwood, at the Westminster Theatre, Palace Street, S.W.1., thanking him "for inviting me to give an address at one of your Sunday evening meetings in the Group Theatre", but regretting "my journalistic work keeps me too busy just now to enjoy such pleasant diversions", 1 side 8vo., 3 Rodborough Road, Golders Green, N.W.11., 19th February

Item Date:  1936
Stock No:  54719      £45

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LOW (Sir David, 1891-1963, Political Cartoonist)

Typed Letter Signed to Dennis WHEATLEY  (1897-1977, Novelist) saying that he remember “meeting you at Norman Collins’ party. You flatter me by your remarks about my cartoons; but that one which you particularise was not, I regret to say, inspired by your book, ‘The Found Atlantis’, which I have not read. Between ourselves, it is an old lemon of an idea which I have in my professional career squeezed five times. By the summary which you give me of your story it appears to be the kind of book which I dote upon so I have ordered a copy... Permit me therefore, as one of your registered readers to send you my kind regards...”, 1 side A4, 3 Rodborough Rd, Golders Green, 1st April 1936, together with a carbon copy of Wheatley’s reply, he was “interested to hear that the cartoon I mentioned had been thought of by you. long before I ever got down to the heavy labour of doing the end papers for THEY FOUND ATLANTIS. It is nice to hear that you feel the story might interest you. It has proved a wonderful success as it is a somewhat unusual tye of thriller, and the subject of the lost continent is one which has fascinated me for years.... In view of the fact that you appear to be a thriller reader I am enclosing some publicity material about my other stories...”, 1 side A4, 3th April

Item Date:  1936
Stock No:  42359      £125

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