FRANKAU
(Pamela, 1908-1967, Novelist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying "herewith [returning her bookplate signed]. How nostalgic your address makes me. I am coming over in the late summer and hope to visit Honiton in which case I'll come and find you. Hope so much you enjoy The Willow Cabin", 1 side tall 8vo, 1163 Woodland Avenue, Palo Alto, California, 8th June no year.
Item Date:
1949
Stock No:
38088
£75
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FRASER
(Sir John Foster, 1868-1936, Traveller, Lecturer and Journalist)
Typed Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir',
saying he intends "to make a tour of the country on behalf of 'The Standard' and write a comprehensive series of articles on the equipment of the Unionist party in the constituencies to face a general election", meanwhile "I will regard ... as a favour ... your views on ... the agencies you find most serviceable in pressing the Unionist cause", any information to be confidential "so far as ... source ... you must know most about the needs of the constituency", 1 side 4to, The Standard, Shoe Lane, Fleet Street, E.C., 5th August
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
17174
£25
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FRAZER
(Sir James George, 1854-1941, Social anthropologist. Author of 'The Golden Bough')
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs [Lucy] Clifford
(1846-1929, writer), thanking her for congratulations, presumably on his being awarded the Order of Merit, and sending new year's greetings, 1 side 8vo, Trinity College, Cambridge, 7 January
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
33057
£225
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FREEMAN
(Edward Augustus, 1823-1892, Historian)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Malleson
sending a "cheque for £20 at my daughter's request. I hardly know what to say about advertising. I have done the whole of my own work without advertising, publishing lists of subscriptions, or anything of the kind. I have always disliked it and thought it ostentatious. Yet some say that it practically pays, and that the advertised subscriptions attract others. I have no kind of notion what it would cost. At any rate the repeated mentions of me might be all rolled into one and it should be made plain that it is merely gathered by me - not all my own giving. Where would you advertise if you do? The Times, I suppose. I have no practise in such things ...", 2 sides 8vo., Somerleaze, Wells, Somerset, 9th November
Item Date:
1876
Stock No:
40800
£125
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FROST
(Sir David Paradine, b. 1939, Writer and Broadcaster)
Typed Letter Signed in blue crayon to R.K. Nicholls,
thanking him for his "comments and suggestions" and hoping "we may be able to incorporate some of your idea in one of the scripts but ... it is almost impossible to fit in all the items we would like as the show is only 25 minutes ... I do appreciate the thought", 1 side 4to, no place, May
Item Date:
1966
Stock No:
17180
£25
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