RUSSELL
(Bertrand, 3rd Earl, 1872-1970, Philosopher & Mathematician, Nobel Prize Winner)
Magazine Photo Signed
showing him head and shoulders smiling slightly, 6” x 4”, laid down on card no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1930
Stock No:
42046
£425
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RUSSELL
(Bertrand, 3rd Earl, 1872-1970, Philosopher & Mathematician, Nobel Prize Winner)
Autograph Letter Signed to a Sydney A. GIMSON
(1860-1938, from 1888 President of the Leicester Secular Society) regretting that he "cannot make any engagements during the autumn, as I am arranging a course of lectures on Social Reconstruction after the War in a number of towns. I may be giving this course in Leicester among other places. If so, the arrangements there will be in the hands of Mr W. Barrett ...", 2 sides postcard, 20 Glebe Street crossed out, postmarked London, 29th August
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0
Stock No:
41651
£375
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RUTHERFORD
(William, 1839-1899, FRS, Physiology Professor at King's College London and at Edinburgh)
Autograph Letter Signed to Charles Dixon,
thanking him for his work "The Migration of Birds ... You have done it admirably and I am sure that every reader who like myself had little idea of the marvels of avian migration and of the profound problems that are involved in it will thank you for much enlightenment ... I have already surprised many of my friends by the discussion of its Valuable contents", 4 sides 8vo., 14 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh, 4th October
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
13211
£65
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SABINE
(Joseph, 1770-1837, Writer on Horticulture, brother of Sir Edward)
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0
Stock No:
14239
£10
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SABINE
(Joseph, 1770-1837, Writer on Horticulture, brother of Sir Edward)
Autograph Letter Signed to Dr RAFFLES
(Thoms, 1788-1863, Congregational minister) passing on the Keeper's regret "that he was not able to wait on you during his short stay at Liverpool. The packing the animals he purchased from Chapman occupied more of his time than he expected & thus he was prevented calling on you ... we are most pleased with the result of his mission, especially as he has I hope engaged Mr Munro of the Liverpool Royal Institution to act for us in the matter of animals which may arrive at your port. If you have any power of getting speedy communication made to Mr Munro of any importations likely to suit the Society, you will render us much service by so doing ...", 2 sides 4to., with integral autograph address leaf and seal, Zoological Society, 33 Bruton Street, 1st May
Item Date:
1829
Stock No:
39782
£275
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