YATES
(Edmund, 1831-1894, Novelist & Founder of 'The World')
Fine signature from Autograph Letter Signed
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0
Stock No:
8963
£10
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YATES
(Edmund, 1831-1894, Novelist and founder of the society weekly 'The World')
Autograph letter signed to 'My dear Adams',
saying "You had not arrived when I was in the Club yesterday. We are still unsettled here but shall be very glad to see you", 1 side 7" x 4½", 2 Eaton Gardens, West Brighton, 3rd February
a few brown marks in blank portions
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
54201
£75
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YATES
(Edmund, 1831-1894, Founder, with Grenville Murray, of the successful Society Weekly 'The World', which in 1884 libelled Lord Lonsdale)
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Dick',
inviting him for the weekend, 1 side 8vo., The Temple, Goring, Oxfordshire, 18th June
Item Date:
1878
Stock No:
13565
£15
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YATES
(Dornford, pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer, 1885-1960, Novelist)
Typed Letter Signed to Mr Mawson on H.M.S. Bicester
saying that his letter had given him "great pleasure. To know that my books will stand reading more than once is as much as any many can ask. It has been a great privilege to record the spirit and manners of a class 'in their habi,t as they lived' - a class which is almost extinct, which, I shall always believe, was of value to the community. Of course they had their faults: but the 'knew behaviour'. I am so glad you that fallen again for THE STOLEN MARCH. It was always a favourite of mine ...", 1 side 4to., with original typed envelope, Umtali, Southern Rhodesia headed paper, 28th December
Item Date:
1949
Stock No:
40988
£125
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YEATS
(William Butler, 1865-1939, Irish Poet & Dramatist)
Incomplete Autograph Letter lacking the signature to an unnamed correspondent,
presumably a portrait painter, saying that “you will see by the address on this letter that I am out of England. We are giving up our Oxford house (which is let) & I shall be here till Sept & after that in Dublin. If I were still in England I would sit to you with pleasure...”, half of 1 side 8vo., 4 Broad Street, Oxford headed paper, Thoor Ballylee, Gort, Galway stamped, 1st June no year, circa
Item Date:
1932
Stock No:
42569
£475
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