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[DICKENS (Charles, 1812-1870, Novelist)]

Fine unsigned carte de visite photo by Mason & Co showing him three quarters length seated at a table with heavily carved legs, he is leaning back reading a book, his head is resting on his hand and he is wearing an overcoat, 4" x 2½", London, no date, circa

Item Date:  1865
Stock No:  39347      £150

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DICKENS-42430-1.jpg DICKENS AT THE TIME WHEN ‘GREAT EXPECTATIONS’ WAS JUST COMING OUT
DICKENS (Charles, 1812-1870, Novelist)

Fine Autograph Letter in his characteristic blue ink, with his embellished monogram ‘C.D.’ to Frederic CHAPMAN (1823-1895, Publisher and partner in Chapman and Hall) sending “another little job for Clowes’s. It is a very short one. I have written all needful instructions fro the printer. Will you let them have a few sheets of the same paper as before, and direct them to pull three piles [?] for me (when revised) as in the other instances, and then to distribute. Speed will be a great convenience to m, as my Reading time is fast drawing on and I want the book by me any hour...” 1 side 8vo., Gads Hill Place, Higham by Rochester, Kent, Saturday Night, 1st September

Item Date:  1861
Stock No:  42430      £4250

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DICKENS-42910-1.jpg THE TWO GREATEST VICTORIAN WRITERS WRITING TO EACH OTHER
DICKENS (Charles, 1812-1870, Novelist)

Top third of an Autograph Letter to “Dear THACKERAY (William Makepeace, 1811-1863, Novelist) with the date, on his headed notepaper, 4¼” x 2¼”, Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, London, “Friday Twenty Eighth May” some soiling on right hand edge

Item Date:  1858
Stock No:  42910      £975

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DICKSON

Archive of 7 Autograph Letters and 5 Typed Letters Signed "Dickie" to Dennis WHEATLEY (1897-1977, Novelist) the first says he is "very sorry indeed to hear of the rotten time you have been having since February and of that bad ten days in Madrid. Joan must have been very worried. I have never had pleurisy but can imagine it is no fun! ...", 3 sides folio, 7 sides 4to., and 11 aides 8vo., 39 Hyde Park Gate and Air Ministry headed paper, 20th March 1955 to 23rd February

Item Date:  1958
Stock No:  40564      £750

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DONALDSON (Sir James, 1831-1915, Principal of St. Andrews University)

Autograph Letter Signed to John Burnet, 1863-1928, Professor of Greek, saying "I gladly give my sanction to the use of the Hall of the United College for rehearsals ... I spoke to Mr Bennett about ... keeping up the type of the Buchanan poems" and suggests Burnet and Bennett determine whether the expense justifies it, 2 sides 8vo., c/o D. Steele, 2 Via Pico della Mirandola, Florence, 13th May identification on blank fourth side in the hand of collector John MacKilligan of Lossiemouth

Item Date:  1905
Stock No:  51208      £45

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