[GORDON
(Charles George, 1833-1885, General Gordon of Khartoum, 'Chinese Gordon')]
Fine unsigned imperial cabinet photograph by Abdullah Frères
showing him full length seated, wearing a suit, he is looking straight at the camera and has his hands clasped in his lap holding a walking cane, 8½" x 5½", no place, [Cairo], no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40518
£425
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GORE-LANGTON
(William, 1760-1847, of Newton Park, Somerset, Colonel)
Autograph Letter in the third person to Mr Nicholetts,
truly regretting he cannot dine with the Reformers of Bridport owing to Mrs Gore-Langton's health, 1 side 8vo., Malvern, 8th August
Item Date:
1832
Stock No:
50151
£25
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GORELL
(Ronald Gorell Barnes, 1884-1963, Colonel & Author)
Typed Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir',
thanking him for "the copy of 'Poetry' ... it was your first letter which brought it or the Empire Poetry League to my knowledge ... I feel that if I, who have been closely attentive both to Imperial and poetic affairs for a great many years, was so ignorant, many other people must be also", as to "the meeting at the Lyceum Club on May 7, I only know that I was invited by the members (it is a ladies' club only) to dine and speak to them afterwards on poetry", he does not think the club is inviting non-members, "As to severity in criticism, personally I think one only need fear injustice ... but I am grateful to you for your reassurance", 2 sides 8vo, 31 Kensington Square, W.8., 2nd May
Item Date:
1925
Stock No:
17207
£25
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GORT
(Charles Vereker, 1768-1842, Soldier and Politician, from 1817 2nd Viscount)
Autograph Envelope Signed for Free Postage,
to Mrs PALLISER, 54 Wellington Street, Leamington, from Dublin, 26th November
a trifle worn without loss
Item Date:
1839
Stock No:
55859
£20
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GOSSIP, 1939
Paper Slip headed 'Gossip', printed in red, for inserting in passports,
warning that "You will not help Britain while abroad, if you ... run down the British war effort ... allege that British Government organisations are ... inept", imply that "Britain is defenceless or in danger" or "talk thoughtlessly of military, aerial or naval matters, even if, in your opinion, what you say is harmless", ending "As a British citizen you have the right to 'grouse' in your own country; but idle gossip and grumbles voiced abroad are a help to the enemy", 100,000 copies printed by 'M&C Ltd.', 1 side 3¼" x 8", no place, November
Item Date:
1939
Stock No:
56117
£75
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