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WARD (Mary Augusta, 1851-1920, 'Mrs Humphry Ward', Australian-born Novelist, Granddaughter of Arnold of Rugby)

Pages i-viii of 'Fenwick's Career', signed 'Mary A. Ward' on limitation page, copy number 221 of 250, inner margins dampstained, disbound,

Item Date:  1906
Stock No:  11751      £25

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WARD (Mary Augusta, 1851-1920, 'Mrs Humphry Ward', Australian-born Novelist, Granddaughter of Arnold of Rugby)

Signature from the end of an Autograph Letter Signed

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  8830      £10

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WARD (Mary Augusta, 1851-1920, ‘Mrs Humphry Ward’, Australian-born Novelist, Granddaughter of Arnold of Rugby)

Autograph Formal Letter in the third person thanking “the Lord Mayor and the Lady Mayoress for their very kind invitation to luncheon Monday Dec 31st. She regrets that she cannot accept it, as she is going down to the country... and will not be in town again for some time...”, 1 side 8vo., 25 Grosvenor Place, 13th December

Item Date:  1906
Stock No:  41953      £75

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WARNER (Rex, b. 1905, Author)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Huggett, thanking him for his "extremely kind letter - It always does one good to hear that someone has enjoyed what one has done ..." but regretting that he cannot send him any piece of manuscript as he has "just given away the few things I had left to the University Library here ... most of the best stuff I sold at various times when I was short of money ...", and he says he is shortly returning to England, 1 side A4 on an air letter with autograph address on the verso, Horse Barn Hill Lane, Storrs, Connecticut, 23rd March

Item Date:  1974
Stock No:  3613      £18

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WARREN (Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Novelist and Legal Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to Henry James Perry, (1800-1869, from 1846 Commissioner in Lunacy for Liverpool District), saying he will "endeavour to come over early. I want to have a long chat with both of you - & hope we shall be alone, if so it seemeth good to you both. Lord Derby will do", signature repeated with addressee's name on verso, 1 side oblong 8vo., no place, no date,c. short tear in one fold, traces of laying down on blank portion of verso, addressee's name curtailed on verso

Item Date:  1850
Stock No:  16447      £20

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