SUCKLING
(Florence Horatia Nelson, née Suckling, 1848-1923, Writer on Animal Welfare, wife, 1876, of Captain Thomas Suckling of Highwood Lodge, Romsey, 1844-1922)
Autograph note signed 'F.H. Suckling',
saying that "The original of this letter was sent by the Queen to Mr Peabody", the American philanthropist, 1795-1869, "on his refusal of Knighthood", he had it lithographed "and caused a copy [not present] to be given to me", 2¾" x 6¾", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
53528
£30
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SUE
(Eugène, 1804-1857, French novelist),
Autograph note signed with initials, in French with translation,
asking his correspondent to thank "Pauline for her regards", and hoping "she will be happy in marriage with the good fellow she has chosen and that her circumstances will remain as good as she finds them now", with a P.S. "My health is not very good but is holding out", 1 side 8vo., old identification in French at head, Annecy, 6th January
Item Date:
1855
Stock No:
51543
£175
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SUMMERSKILL
(Dr. Edith Clara, Baroness, 1901-1980, Politician)
Autograph Letter Signed to Sir Thomas C.R. Moore, M.P.,
saying "Once again I shall use your gift every day during the coming year ... With best wishes for Christmas & 1950", 2 sides 4to., Ministry of Food, Dean Bradley House, Horseferry Road, S.W.1., 16th December
Item Date:
1949
Stock No:
19929
£20
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SUMMERTON
(Margaret, Novelist)
Typed Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
thanking her for "the nice things you say about RING OF MISCHIEF", talking about paper-back editions in England and America, and sending her "a copy of NIGHTINGALE AT NOON done by Ace Books of New York", adding, "It is a beastly nuisance Boots' libraries closing down, especially for authors!", 1 side 8vo., Roff Cottage, Burgh Hill, Etchingham, Sussex, 12th October
Item Date:
1965
Stock No:
50667
£15
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SUTCLIFFE
(Rosemary, 1920-1992, Novelist best known for children’s books and historical fiction)
Autograph Letter Signed to John Yeoman
asking what had become “of your May weekend at Fontwell? I have (all being well) to be guest at a Foyle Bookshop tea party to meet a bunch of South African School children on Monday.. and I was wondering if there might be any chance of meeting, say for lunch, beforehand? Somewhere quiet and peaceful, and assessable by car and wheelchair, if such a place exists?... It’s a long time since November and it would be pleasant to meet again...” with a postscript that she “could tell you all the sad story about the houseboat!...”, 2 sides 8vo., Swallowshaw, Walburton, Arundel, BN18 0PQ, 30th May
Item Date:
1973
Stock No:
42530
£75
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