MUIR
(Frank, 1920-1998, Scriptwriter and Broadcaster)
Typed Letter Signed to A.W. Coysh,
thanking him for "sending me the 'Who was Who' volumes which ... arrived in excellent condition", 1 side 4to., Anners, Thorpe, Egham, Surrey, 9th and 24th May
Item Date:
1973
Stock No:
15848
£20
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MUIR
(Frank, 1920-1998, Scriptwriter and Broadcaster)
Autograph Letter Signed to A.W. Coysh,
saying he would "like to buy the 5 volumes of 'Who was Who', at £20" advertised in the C.G.A. magazine, quoting Muir's membership number, and thanking him for them, Anners, Thorpe, Egham, Surrey, 9th and 24th May
Item Date:
1973
Stock No:
12986
£25
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MUNRO
(Hugh Andrew Johnstone, 1819-1885, 1st Kennedy Professor of Latin at Cambridge, 1869-1872)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs PAGET,
(Clara, 1825-1899, née Fardell), wife, 1851, of Dr (later Sir) George Edward Paget, (1809-1892, of Gonville & Caius, Cambridge, from 1872 Regius Professor of Physic), explaining that on his return "from foreign parts I received your kind invitation for tomorrow. Doubtless you will long ago have given me up ... it will still however give me much pleasure ... if you will permit", 1 side small 8vo, Trinity College, Cambridge, 'Friday' no date, watermark
Item Date:
1859
Stock No:
56390
£65
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MUNTHE
(Axel, 1857-1949, Physician to the Swedish Royal Family, Author of 'the Story of San Michele')
Magazine photo signed underneath,
showing him half length, wearing a jacket and hat, looking serious, 11½" x 8¼", no place, no date,
slight scratch over the face
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40178
£175
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MUNTHE
(Axel, 1857-1949, Physician to the Swedish Royal Family, Author of 'the Story of San Michele')
Letter signed to Lady Berkeley,
(Mary Emlen Lloyd née Lowell, circa 1884-1975, of Boston, U.S.A., second wife, 1924, of the 8th Earl of Berkeley, 1865-1942), saying "Vittorio", his valet, "is with me here in Villa Svezia and unless called in for his military examination ... will come with you to Assisi", about Anacapri, "you will both be more comfortable ... in Hotel Quisisana than in San Michele especially so your husband ... I shall be glad to show you San Michele and my old Tower where I live, which contains several things well worth seeing ... Nannina is very well ... though it would be better for her to have more to do. She comes here for my luncheon ... She says that Vittorio must of course come with her to Assisi ... I believe you will be more satisfied with him this time, he is in many ways better than you think and good servants are getting rare in our days - Rome is very empty, everybody is complaining of having no money", 2 sides 10¾" x 8½", Villa Svezia, Aldrovandi 27, Rome, 2nd March
tiny closed tears in left margin and right blank margin
Item Date:
1932
Stock No:
53557
£225
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