PARKER
(Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944, English Dramatist)
Good Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Harvey DARTON
(Frederick, 1878-1936, Author Publisher and Children' Literature Historian) saying that he has "provided me with a great deal of pleasure today ... I was reading your delightful and most ingenious article in Cornwall this morning, and this evening comes the book which you have so generously inscribed to me. Of course I have only dipped into it ... but I have seen enough to know that I shall stay up late tonight and that bang goes work tomorrow ... I have often thought of you and Aitken and Menzies and all the other clever and kind people at Whitechapel ...", 2 sides A4, 213 Cromwell Road, Kensington, 28th October,
Item Date:
1922
Stock No:
40207
£125
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PARRY
(John Orlando, 1810-1879, Actor & Entertainer)
Autograph letter signed to Dr Basham
(William Richard, 1804-1877, Physician to Westminster Hospital), asking "if you could get me admission to the Royal Italian Opera next Saturday? ... I have not heard 'Patti' & have not had a chance of going to the Opera this season", and apologising "for my coolness in making this request", with a contemporary unsigned photograph showing him full length, whimsically seated with his left elbow on a poster advertising his 'The Wedding Breakfast or Roseleaf, Every Evening', 3¾" x 2¼", the letter 3 sides 5¼" x 3¼", 15 Pembridge Place, Bayswater, June 26th no year, circa
Item Date:
1865
Stock No:
53828
£65
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PARRY
(John Orlando, 1810-1879, Actor & Entertainer)
Large signature "Uncle John Parry" with "Esq." in tiny letters,
on piece, 1 side 3" x 4½", no place, no date, circa
small defect at foot just touching flourish
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
53829
£20
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PARRY
(Natasha, b.1930, British Leading Lady)
Signature on an album leaf
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
11356
£10
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PARSONS
(Louella O., 1881-1972, Movie Reporter for Hearst Syndicate Newspapers)
Typed Letter signed to Miss Rosa Pixton,
saying she is "sorry that she cannot advise about your letter to Mr. Thalberg", Irving G. THALBERG, 1899-1936, which had been returned, "He is at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios, Culver City, Cal. ... I do not understand the reason. You might try again" (17th January 1934), with a Typed Letter Signed from Miss Pixton to the Library of Congress, asking "whether title 'More Fact than Fiction' is copyrighted, and if not, the fee for securing copyright of same" (25th April 1935), bearing typescript answer 'Titles are not copyrighted. see cir[cular] 19-B', together 2 sides folio, Universal Service Inc., Motion Picture Department and 57 Como Avenue, Daly City, California, 17th January 1934 and 25th April
laid down on two sides of card, the first with light panelled browning
Item Date:
1935
Stock No:
15181
£55
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