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BLACKMORE (Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900, Novelist, author of 'Lorna Doone')

Autograph Letter Signed on a card to J. A. Stuart thanking him for his"kind care. I think these lines must go now as they are' if you will oblige me by seeing that the printers do the corrections aright, then I need not trouble you any more ...", with a postscript that he will "look out for your book. It will be out, I daresay, before mine", 1 side correspondence card, with original autograph envelope, Teddington, 7th July

Item Date:  1897
Stock No:  40292      £225

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BLACKMORE (Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900, Novelist, author of 'Lorna Doone')

Autograph Letter Signed on a card to Mrs Marston saying "Here comes the residue of Springhaven, so that the 3 vols can be accurately mapped. No doubt you are right ... It was only my fancy that at the Libraries, people wd rather carry off the books with pictures, & so drive Mudie etc to order more. I have written to Messrs Blackwood, requesting them to write to you ...", 1 side correspondence card, no place, 6th October

Item Date:  1886
Stock No:  39634      £325

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BLACKMORE (Richard Doddridge, 1825-1900, Novelist, author of 'Lorna Doone')

Autograph Letter Signed on a card to an unnamed correspondent thanking him for his "very interesting piece of news. It used to be said that Tom Faggus was a Zummerzet man, though Devon was fain to claim him, & he lived at one time in North Molton parish. The name sounds entirely foreign. Perhaps his coat of arms shows some light upon the problem...", 1 side on a correspondence card, Teddington, 20th November

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  38576      £575

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BLATCHFORD (Robert, 1851-1943, Socialist Journalist, founder of the Clarion, 1891)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Peacock, saying "Certainly I will do the article ... I'm rather busy these days", 1 side 4to., The Firs, Horsham, 27th April

Item Date:  1927
Stock No:  24356      £20

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BLOUËT (Paul, 1848-1903, French Author, Journalist and Lecturer under the pseudonym Max O'Rell)

Group of 4 autograph letters signed, in French with translation, to 'Dear friend', his agent in England, saying "You may have learnt that I underwent a fearful operation in New York. They cut out 26 inches of my large intestine. I abandoned the whole trip ... If you could let me have say £10 of the ones you owe me (£17 15s 6d) you would remove a notable thorn in my flesh" (London, 10th April 1902), "The Sieur C. has been threatening me with the King's Bench for a year", but "his lawyer ... can do nothing ... It's a bluff, and I hope you will send him to the devil as I do", saying when he will be in England and suggesting two free dates "at six guineas for the Sunday League" (Paris, 25th October 1902), "The three contracts are very good" but wondering what to do about illustrations (Paris, 4th December 1902), with a letter in pencil, "Your letter found me bed-ridden. They are wondering if I will pull through", adding in English "Everything is cancelled" (Paris, 16th March, probably 1903), together 4 sides 8vo, 7 Park Place, St James's, London, and 9 Rue Freycinet, Paris, 1902 - (probably)

Item Date:  1903
Stock No:  52900      £175

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