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STRACHEY (Lytton, 1880-1932, critic and biographer, member of the Bloomsbury group)

Unsigned autograph envelope addressed to his mother "The Honble Mrs Strachey" in Bath, postmarked Marlborough, 26th November traces of mounting on left hand edge

Item Date:  1930
Stock No:  21389      £50

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STRACHEY-42219-1.jpg LYTTON STRACHEY’S BOOKPLATES WHICH WERE DESIGNED BY DORA CARRINGTON
[STRACHEY (Lytton, 1880-1932, critic and biographer, member of the Bloomsbury group) and Dora CARRINGTON (Dora de Houghton, Mrs Ralph Partridge, 1893-1932, British painter, closely associated with the Bloomsbury Group)]

The two volume edition of ‘The Genuine Remains in verse and prose of Mr Samuel Buter, author of Hudibras’ with notes by R. Thyer, 2 volumes 8vo., printed for J. and T. Tonson, 1769, bound in contemporary speckled calf with bookplates on the upper board of each volume, 2” x 1½”, no date overall toning and occasional offsetting, joints cracked, rubbed

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  42219      £250

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STREATFEILD (Noel, 1895-1986, Novelist)

Typed Letter Signed to Miss Eileen Cond, signing her book token, 51a Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, S.W.1, 11th September

Item Date:  1961
Stock No:  13364      £15

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STREET (Arthur George, 1892-1966, agricultural author)

Sweetacres, FIRST EDITION signed and inscribed, "For Billy Hughes from whom any question always brings a helpful answer" on ffep, signed again on title page, Michael Joseph London, original brown cloth boards, stained on ffep, dw in several pieces but complete,

Item Date:  1956
Stock No:  29669      £55

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STRETTON (Hesba, 1832-1911, pen-name of Sarah Smith, Novelist and Writer for Children)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear friends', saying "We are afraid of going out today, as it seems likely to be extremely hot, & on consideration we saw that we must start at 3 o'clock, if not earlier", she and her sister Elizabeth are sorry but she advises them "to go up by Light Spout valley, following the brook, after tea & to come here for an hour after dinner", unless they can make "some longer excursions on your bicycles", 1 side 8vo, 7" x 4½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1895
Stock No:  56418      £175

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