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SALA (George Augustus, 1828-1896, Journalist & Writer)

Letter signed to  S. Squire SPRIGGE  (1860-1937, Medical Editor and Author) accepting the invitation to dinner at the "Incorporated Society of Authors ...I observe by the postscript ... that lady members may bring one guest each. May gentlemen members bring a lady? If so I should like to have a ticket for my secretary Madame Caralaugh who is also a journalist ...", 2 sides 8vo., on mourning paper, 91 Victoria St, 15th June

Item Date:  1889
Stock No:  28409      £95

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SALA (George Augustus, 1828-1895, Satirist, Novelist & Travel Writer)

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Item Date:  0
Stock No:  8507      £10

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SALA (George Augustus, 1828-1896, Journalist & Writer)

Unsigned autograph note on his wife's visiting card, "with anxious enquiries, 68 Thistle Grove, Brompton, SW", traces of mounting on the edges

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  18436      £15

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SALISBURY (Robert Edward Peter Gascoyne-Cecil, b. 1916, from 1972 6th Marquess)

Typed Letter Signed signed 'Bobbity' to "My Dear Walter" MONCKTON (1st Viscount Brenchley, Walter Turner, 1891-1965, Director of Midland Bank Ltd.), thanking him for his letter about Khambatta, he doesn't doubt that the project deserves support in principle, "but he has made the mistake of trying to enlist the support of Ministers and opposition leaders while his ideas are in a most nebulous state", for that reason he, as Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations cannot associate himself or allow him to make use of his name, 2 sides 8vo, Downing Street, 8th October

Item Date:  1952
Stock No:  27737      £35

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SALISBURY (Robert Edward Peter Gascoyne-Cecil, b. 1916, from 1972 6th Marquess)

Typed Letter Signed to Donald McCormick, (1911-1998, Historian of the Secret Services as 'Richard Deacon'), saying he is glad "you approve of what I wrote. The problem ... is not just Mozambique but the whole future of Southern Africa and the objective of bringing South Africa into the Soviet camp ... I find the Foreign Office attitude unbelievable", 1 side 8vo., Hatfield House, 12th September

Item Date:  1988
Stock No:  50475      £45

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