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HOWARD (Elizabeth Jane, b. 1923, Novelist)

'The Sea Change', signed and inscribed "For Margaret Dalglish - I wish that I had given this book to you to thank you for all the kindness and care that I have been given in your Hospital. With every good wish" and dated on the title page, 8vo., Jonathan Cape, 6th December

Item Date:  1976
Stock No:  22677      £25

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HOWARD (Sir Robert, 1626-1698, Restoration Dramatist, Collaborator of Dryden)

Fine signature from a larger document confirming that an amount has been “Registered & payable in fourths...”, 1 side 4to., no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  41892      £150

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HOWITT (William, 1792-1879, Author)

Signature from Autograph Letter Signed

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  7700      £10

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HOWITT (Margaret, daughter of authors William, 1792-1879, and Mary Howitt, 1799-1888)

Autograph letter signed to Miss Suckling, (Florence Horatia Nelson, née Suckling, 1848-1923, Writer, wife, 1876, of Thomas Suckling, 1844-1922), saying she has "searched this morning sufficiently successfully to find an autograph of Miss Bremer", (Fredrika, 1802-1865, the Swedish novelist and social reformer, whose works Mary Howitt translated), "and I will not forget to send you a carte-de-visite from Stockholm; it may be some time on the way ... With kind regards to Mrs Suckling and yourself", 6" x 4½" (including margin of conjugate blank), The Orchard, Esher, 6th July

Item Date:  1869
Stock No:  53503      £45

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HOWITT (Mary, née Botham, 1799-1888, Authoress and wife of William, 1792-1879)

Autograph letter signed to Mrs Cope, (wife of Charles West Cope, R.A., 1811-1890, Professor of Painting at the Royal Academy, 1867-1875), saying her daughter (Anna Mary Watts, 1824-1884) has begged for "tidings of her picture Queen Boadicea", Mr Cope will know "how anxious a young artist feels ... if it is wrong in me to ask the wife of a 'hangman' ... pardon me - & give me no reply", they were "very sorry there were no pictures of Mr Cope's to be seen", in a P.S. she writes "We are doing wonders with our Petition business regarding Women's Property & Earnings - Nothing could have been better timed or more successful than this movement", 4 sides 7" x 4¼", The Hermitage, Highgate Rise, 26th April no year, circa

Item Date:  1855
Stock No:  54169      £175

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