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MEE (Arthur Henry, 1875-1943, Journalist, Magazine Editor)

Fine signature and inscription "My warmest wishes for Master Hooper growing up into the Great All of Peace" on 1 side 8vo., My Magazine headed paper, n.d.

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  8074      £10

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MERIVALE (Herman Charles, 1839-1906, Playwright & Novelist)

Autograph letter signed to 'Dear Madam', hoping to attend "your meeting on Tuesday", saying that Mrs Kendal might be able to help her, "mention my name as a well-wisher's to your cause, as she is rather a friend of mind", he will "see what I can do about getting recruits ... when I understand the purpose of the guild better", 1 side 8vo, Barton Lodge, Kingston on Thames, 18th April

Item Date:  1879
Stock No:  52952      £25

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[METASTASIO (Pietro, 1698-1782, Italian Poet, from 1729 Court poet at Vienna)]

Engraved Title Page of his 'Alcide al Bivio' ('Hercules at the Cross-Roads'), a musical spectacle for the wedding of Archduke Joseph (later Joseph II) and Princess Isabella of Parma, drawn and engraved by J. Schmutzer, with a rococo border, incorporating an eagle at the top and putti at the bottom corners, 8½" x 6¾" (22cm x 17.1cm), Vienna,

Item Date:  1760
Stock No:  50811      £75

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METCALFE (John, b. 1891, English Novelist)

Greetings card signed to 'Roughie', William Nicol Roughead, (publisher and editor) with an attractive design of a town house on the front, 'The Green Door', in green and black, by Nesta Clive-Smith, 5" x 4", no place, no date, c.

Item Date:  1960
Stock No:  15248      £15

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METEYARD (Eliza, 1816-1879, Writer, Journalist, Essayist and Authority on Wedgwood Pottery and its Creator)

Fine Long Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Drysdale telling her that she had "accomplished my small journey on Friday - both pleasantly and safely - and found my little home bright and cheerful. My poor invalid was however not so well - and had been failing again - for some days previously so that had I remained your guest a little longer - the chance is I should have been sent for. She is but the mere shadow of a shade - no flesh on any of her bones - and our good surgeon has now had her back plaistered [sic] to give it strength and keep the bones from protruding. She however still comes down stairs - though I must shortly house her upstairs like the frailest of hot-house plants. She has already worn your charming gift and highly prizes it. She thanks you heartily ... I do not feel very well myself this morning. This plunge into business and care suits me rather ill after a month's laziness. I hope Dr Lane has returned and is better for his little respite. Present my best love to Mrs Lane ... I thank her for all her courtesies - as I do you my dear Lady Drysdale ... I met Mr Howitt on Saturday at the London Library. He said all were well at Esher ...", 4 sides 8vo., Wildwood, Hampstead, 12th October

Item Date:  1868
Stock No:  41533      £150

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