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PARRY (Sir Edward Abbott, 1863-1943, Judge, Playwright and writer on History and Law)

Autograph Letter Signed to the actor Seymour Hicks (1871-1949), saying he returns "late at night looking forward to [Hicks'] 'Difficulties' only to find Mrs Parry absorbed in its pages. Every now and then she throws me a crumb of Epigram or I hear her chuckle ... I am like the little boy who got his head under the circus tent and could only see the hoofs of the horses ... I have served her with a mandatory injunction to deliver it up ... on Sunday", 2 sides folio, Clarendon, Sevenoaks, 13th October

Item Date:  1922
Stock No:  18681      £35

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PATMORE (Coventry, 1823-1896, English Poet)

End of Autograph Letter Signed with some text

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  8296      £10

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PATTINSON (James, b. 1915, Novelist)

Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond, saying he was "very pleased ... you enjoyed reading 'The Liberators' ", and returning her bookplate inscribed, 1 side 4o., Fen Road, East Harling, Norwich, 29th October

Item Date:  1964
Stock No:  18682      £15

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PAYNE-TOWNSHEND (Charlotte Frances, 1857-1943, Irish Political Activist, Member of the Fabian Society and wife of George Bernard Shaw)

Autograph Note Signed, returning a printed card to the Secretary of the Friends of the Bodleian, regretting that she “cannot be present at...”, either the Annual Meeting or a performance of “The Taming of the Shrew”, 4½” x 3½”, 4 Whitehall Court, London, together with an unsigned image of Shaw, 7” x 5”, the card postmarked 3rd June

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  42554      £125

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PEAKE (Mervyn, 1911-1968, Writer, Artist, Poet and Illustrator)

Fine Autograph Letter Signed "Mervyn" to his old friend [Helene] Lanie Bruce "Lanie Darling" starting "What kind of a so & so have you decided that I am by now! The worst kind I'm afraid. How lovely it would be to meet again. Is there an earthly chance. Do write again soon, darling. I remember our last meeting with so much excitement. I've tried 5 publishers with your stories, but they all think they are too slight. I rather agree in a way - although I know they are for toddlers (never used that word before! urggh!) If you could write something with a bit more body to it, or a bit fiercer, I think it would go down better. Nevertheless I'll go on trying & maybe you'll prove the publishers and me, wrong, I hope so. Of course I'll do drawings for you if I can get a publisher to take it. Darling sweet Lanie, I would like to be with you. Your adoring cousin ...", 2 sides 8vo.,Smarden, nr Ashford, Kent, 7th January

Item Date:  1952
Stock No:  40691      £650

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