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'HUTCH' (Leslie Arthur Julien Hutchinson, 1900-1969, one of the biggest Cabaret stars in the world during the 1920s and 1930s)

Fine photo signed and dated showing him head and shoulders, wearing a white bow tie, turning to look back over his shoulder in a romantic pose, 6" x 4½", no place

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  34667      £375

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HYLTON (Jack, 1892-1965, Bandleader)

Postcard photo signed showing him half length, surrounded by brass instruments, 5½” x 3½”, no place, no date, lacking bottom left hand corner and traces of former mounting

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  41886      £75

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JACKMAN (Jeremy, of 'The King's Singers')

Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Noble, hoping "the enclosed isn't too late to help swell the Kidney Unit's funds", 1 side compliments slip, The Noel Gay Organisation, 24 Denmark Street, W.C.2., no date, c.

Item Date:  1975
Stock No:  17464      £10

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JACOBS (Arthur David, 1922-1997, Musicologist, Journalist and Libretto Translator)

2 Typed Letter Signed to Harold Chipp of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, saying "Two or three of the records I wanted to use at Cheltenham I took to America" and are coming back by sea, "I had a tape-recording made of the excerpts ... can one of your members supply a ... half-track stereo [machine]", he lists the items, "John Gilbert of the 'Gramophone' is lending me a Ferrograph Stereo tape recorder", he gives the technical specification, but suggests that a local dealer might lend one for the publicity, ending "there must be a Chinese or Indian restaurant open!" after the lecture, together 4 sides 4to, 53 Friars Avenue, N.20., 24th - 28th November neat filing holes in margins

Item Date:  1967
Stock No:  17467      £15

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JACOBS (Arthur David, 1922-1997, Musicologist, Journalist and Libretto Translator)

4 Typed Letter Signed and 1 Autograph Letter Signed to Harold Chipp of the Cheltenham Gramophone Society, agreeing to lecture on 4th February, and suggesting "Elgar - Jingo or Genius?" (7th July 1956), he offers material "casting modesty aside" for advance notice in the papers (24th January 1957), thanks Chipp for the press-cuttings "and for looking after me so well", with his expenses (8th February 1957), they may meet at the Contemporary Music Festival (15th February 1957), together 6 sides oblong 8vo, 132 Woodwarde Road, S.E. 22, 7th July 1956 - 15th February neat filing holes in blank margins

Item Date:  1957
Stock No:  17465      £15

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