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MALLOCK (William Hurrell, 1849-1923, Writer, Philosopher and Satyrist)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Schuster', asking him to "give me your opinion on some music which an acquaintance of mine has written for a song in one of my books?", 2 sides 8vo., Bachelor's Club, Hamilton Place, W., 29th June

Item Date:  1881
Stock No:  12882      £20

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[MALOT (Hector, 1830-1907, French Writer)]

Unsigned carte de visite photo by Nadar showing him head and shoulders, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  38432      £125

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[MALOT (Hector, 1830-1907, French Writer)]

Large original unsigned photo by Goupil & Co, from the Cliche Carjat in the Gallerie Contemporaire showing him head and shoulders in profile, 9" x 7¼" on page 13½" x 10", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  38456      £150

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MANNIN (Ethel, 1900-1984, Travel Writer and Novelist)

Typed Letter Signed to the Rev. Edwin Matthews regretting that her reply to his question on the "lesson of life ... must be a little bitter ... (I am not really bitter, having a sense of humour and a great delight in life). For undoubtedly the lesson which has most impressed me is the sorrowful mistake of marrying young ... One neither thinks nor feels the same in the twenties as in the teens ...", 1 side 4to., heading with inkpot device, 57 Arthur Road, Wimbledon Park, S.W.19 but from No. 3 Flat, 4 Lyall Street, S.W.1., no date, c. trace of glue on blank verso

Item Date:  1940
Stock No:  12888      £25

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MANNIN (Ethel, 1900-1984, Travel Writer and Novelist)

Typed Letter Signed to the Frederick Staerck, thanking him for his letter and saying she is “glad you like ENGLAND MY ADVENTURE - a number of people seem to have done so, and to have liked it more than the previous two England books, ENGLAND FOR A CHANGE (1968) and ENGLAND AT LARGE (1970). I think perhaps the relating of places to people, as in the third book, does make it more interesting. My publishers would like me to do yet another book of this kind, this time going north of the Border, but though I like the Border country I don’t think I will, as being now old, I find all the travelling involved very tiring. And three is anyhow a nice round number, and completes a trilogy! As does the novel I had out on the day you wrote, MISSION TO BEIRUT, the third of the novels with Middle East background which began with THE MIDNIGHT STREET... based on the life and death of Gen. Qassim of Iraq and to which FREE PASS TO NOWHERE (1970) was a kind of sequel. I will write no more novels, now, with a Middle East setting... there was a novel with a mainly North West Frontier of India (now Pakistan) setting, THE CURIOUS ADVENTURE OF MAJOR FOSDICK. For the setting of the 1974 novel I am at present working on I’ve gone to an island off the West coast of Scotland...” ending with a note about the origin of her and her correspondent’s surnames, 1 side 4to., Oak Cottage, 27 Burghley Road headed paper, 3rd March

Item Date:  1973
Stock No:  42448      £125

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