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PARDOE (Julia, 1806-1862, English Writer and Traveller)

Autograph Letter Signed to Schulzer, asking him to let her "have the termination of the parcel of MS now in your hands ..." and promising to return it by messenger, together with 4 manuscript pages of poetry, with a separate annotation that they are "Part of a Translation of Sorelli's Peste by Miss Pardoe" starting "On which they look'd, & worshipped as they knelt! / When first the anger of the Lord pealed out, / Each angel heart beat quicker, fear and awe / Fell on the Heavenly Host; for well they knew / ...", the letter 1 side 8vo., 5 Denbigh St, Tuesday, no date, and the translation 124 lines on 4 sides 4to., no place, no date, and a contemporary engraving from the drawing by Lilley, the letter is dampstained and laid down and the other pieces are very slightly dampstained

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  3259      £65

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PARGETER (Edith, b. 1913, the novelist 'Ellis Peters' and translator from the Czech),

Typed Letter Signed to Mrs Joy P. Farley of Bath, saying she is "very happy that you have derived pleasure from my books, and hope that in the future I shall not disappoint you. Your appreciation and encouragement are of the greatest value to me", 1 side 4to., Parkville, Park Lane, Madeley, Shropshire, 17th August

Item Date:  1956
Stock No:  19857      £40

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PARKER (Sir Gilbert, 1862-1932, Author)

Typed Letter Signed to the Editor of the Daily Express saying that he has taken "the enclosed facts ... from the Montreal Herald of November 7th ..." and that they "are not perhaps without interest," 1 side 8vo, 20 Carlton House Terrace, 21st November

Item Date:  1903
Stock No:  29374      £25

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PARKER (Sir Gilbert, 1862-1932, Canadian-born Novelist, M.P. for Gravesend, 1st Bart)

Autograph letter signed to Miss May Innes, at The Close, Lichfield, saying he has "to go up to the House of Commons for four days a week from the 14th on, so I hope to see something of you", his wife "remembers you perfectly, and will ... be only too glad to ... help make your stay in London agreeable", he is eager "to pick up old threads ... too long dropped", 2 sides 8" x 5" and autograph envelope, Pear Tree Cottage, Overstrand, Cromer, 7th October,

Item Date:  1902
Stock No:  54212      £65

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PARKER (Sir Gilbert, 1862-1932, Author)

End of Autograph Letter Signed

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  8287      £10

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