HALLAM
(Henry, 1777-1859, Historian)
Last two sides of an Autograph Letter Signed,
to an unnamed correspondent, thanking him "for your congratulations on my niece's marriage. The connexion is a good one for her - being an old family in a heraldic sense; & also allied to the Miles's, Brights, & other Bristol grandees ... He has a fair fortune, not a great one, but likely to improve - They are thoroughly attached to each other, & tho' he is far from her equal in conversation, perhaps it is generally better that the diamonds should not cut each other", with a P.S. saying "the accounts of Bayley are far from good ... Jennings (of St John's) went to see him", Bayley "does not seem to think well of himself" unlike "on former occasions", 2 sides 8vo., no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
54714
£75
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HALLIDAY
(Andrew, 1830-1877, Essayist and Dramatist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Messrs Chapman and Hall,
intending to call on Saturday at 1 o'clock, 1 side 8vo., 122 Camden Street, N.W., 3rd November
laid down on verso at top and bottom
Item Date:
1869
Stock No:
12583
£15
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HAMILTON
(Sir George Rostrevor, 1888-1967, Poet, Writer & Civil Servant, Vice-President of the Royal Society of Literature)
Portrait photograph by Walter Bird, half length full face,
signed and inscribed on the mount "Affectionately" (for Molly Patterson, secretary of the R.S.L.), 6" x 4¼" on mount 8" x 6", no date, c.
Item Date:
1965
Stock No:
19821
£45
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HANSFORD JOHNSON
(Pamela, b. 1912, Mrs. C.P. Snow, Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
inscribing her bookplate, she thinks the book ['The Last Resort'] "is doing well, after the initial disadvantages of coming out in the middle of a crisis"[Suez], 1 side 8vo, 73 Harrington Gardens, S.W.7., 26th November
Item Date:
1956
Stock No:
17348
£25
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ENVELOPE SIGNED TWICE
HARDY
(Thomas, 1840-1928, Novelist & Poet)
Autograph Envelope Signed addressed to
“The Editor of Men of the Time c/o Messrs Routledge & Co, Broadway, Ludgate Hill, London W.C....” with an autograph note on the inside “From Mr Thomas Hardy”, 5¼” x 4½”, postmarked Dorchester, 23rd January
Item Date:
1917
Stock No:
42675
£325
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