[FEUILLET
(Octave, 1821-1890, French Dramatist)]
Unsigned Carte de visite portrait Photograph by Charles Reutlinger of Paris, signed within the photographic image
showing him head and shoulders, nearly full face to the viewer's left and signed 'Feuillet' below the image, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1875
Stock No:
38428
£125
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[FEUILLET
(Octave, 1821-1890, French Dramatist)]
Unsigned carte de visite photo by Nadar
showing him half length, nearly full face, 4¼" x 2½", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1870
Stock No:
38424
£125
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FORSTER
(Alice Clara, née Whichelo, d. 1945, mother of novelist E.M. Forster)
Autograph postcard signed, to Miss Hughes at 33 Marine Parade, Dover,
thanking her for "this pretty little basket. It is many years since I walked through the Arc de Triomphe", and asking her to thank also "Miss P. for the card she so kindly sent me", on the verso is an attractive photograph of the pine woods at Holmbury St Mary, 1 side card, West Hackhurst, 10th June
two minute pinpricks in top margin, very faint vertical crease
Item Date:
1938
Stock No:
52730
£45
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FORSTER
(Edward Morgan, 1879-1970, Novelist & Essayist, Author of ‘A Passage to India’)
Autograph letter signed (‘E.M. Forster’) to Geoffrey F. A. BEST
(1928-2018, Historian, editor of the Cambridge Review, later Professor at Edinburgh and Sussex), saying “I don’t know Mr Peter Green or his work, and so - as I am doing little reviewing at present - I think I won’t undertake this travel book of his. Perhaps I can do something for the Cambridge Review later on”, 1 side 7” x 5½”, embossed arms of King’s College, Cambridge, 7th October
Item Date:
1953
Stock No:
42242
£375
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FORSTER WRITES FROM ALEXANDRIA IN THE FIRST WORLD WAR
FORSTER
(E. M., 1879-1970, Author of ‘A Passage to India’)
Autograph Letter Signed in pencil to Mr Plant,
commenting that “This seems very foolish. Here are you in Alex and I who never leave it am at Cairo and have further complicated life by spraining my ancle [sic]...” he hopes to be back soon and is “not now going to Port Said which is a good thing. Mr Britling is travelling after you... and in my bag is My Days and Dreams and a book of my own which I was bringing to Port Said...”, Ministry of Education, Khedivieh School, Cairo, 3rd February
Item Date:
1917
Stock No:
42248
£475
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