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REYNOLDS (John Hamilton, 1796-1852, Poet, friend and correspondent of Keats)

Autograph Letter Signed to James Eldridge, headed "In the matter of Henry Cox - Grocer - Insolvent", and saying "I find you named ... for 15/6, and am compelled to trouble you on so trifling a matter" and, if correct, asking "one of your Clerks at any time to settle it", engraved heading of the Hampshire County Court Office, Newport, I.O.W., where Reynolds was the Clerk, 1 side 8vo., 15th August remains of laying down on blank verso

Item Date:  1849
Stock No:  18773      £125

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REYNOLDS (Quentin, 1902-1965, American Journalist and WWII War Correspondent)

Pair of Typed Letters Signed to Mrs Windsor, at Lanivet Rectory, Bodmin, thanking her "for your very kind letter. I'm so glad you enjoyed the postscript" and hoping her dog has returned (18th August 1941), "I am afraid I have no photos at present" but suggesting a copy of Collier's Weekly, he knows "just how you feel" about her terrier, "(I am not being facetious) I used to keep three goldfish as pets myself", (16th September 1941), together 2 sides 4to, Savoy Hotel, London, small defect in blank margin of second letter

Item Date:  1941
Stock No:  56159      £125

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RHYS (Ernest Percival, 1859-1946, Author and editor of the Everyman's Library)

Fine signature, underneath a black and white magazine photo, no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  27877      £25

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RICE (Sir Tim, b1944, writer and broadcaster)

Compliment slip, signed and inscribed "Hope this is OK", 6" x4", no place, no date,

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  25765      £10

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RICHARDSON (Frank, 1870-1917, Novelist and 'Punch' Writer)

Typed Letter Signed to 'My dear Madam', saying he is "obliged to you for your candour ... and, as you assure me that you have used no portion of my dialogue nor my title, you are at perfect liberty to submit your M.S. to the 'well-known actor' ... I have myself prepared a dramatic version of 'The Anti-Burglary Bureau' ", 1 side 4to., 4 Albemarle Street, Piccadilly, 18th September

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  13151      £20

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