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GOSSE (Sir Edmund W., 1849-1928, Critic)

Fine signature and "faithfully yours" on a card

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Stock No:  22292      £20

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GOSSE (Sir Edmund W., 1849-1928, Critic)

Printed picture of Rheims Cathedral signed, showing the building reconstructed "as a Memorial to the Allied Fallen", 5" x 4", no place, no date

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Stock No:  15407      £25

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GOSSE (Sir Edmund W., 1849-1928, Critic)

Final page of an Autograph Letter Signed saying something is "particularly admirable. You have listened to your neighbours, I am sure, to good effect ..." wit a postscript that "the death-scene with Eliza is excellent ...", 1 side 8vo., no place, no date

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Stock No:  41679      £25

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GOUDEKET (Maurice, 1889-1977, Dutch-born journalist and writer, 3rd husband (1935) of the French novelist Colette, 1873-1954)

Autograph Letter Signed, in French with translation, to 'Monsieur', saying "It is only right ... I should ... reply, your simple and spontaneous letter has touched me so ... you would not have bought my book", ('Près de Colette', 1956), "if you had not loved Colette already. I am charmed to know that across the world, so many unknown readers retain their passion for her", adding "I sometimes come to London. If you wish, you may remain my unknown friend. Should you be willing, it would be a pleasure to meet you. In sympathy", 1 side 8vo., 9 Rue de Beaujolais, Paris, 2nd November

Item Date:  1956
Stock No:  19793      £75

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GOULD (Sir Francis Carruthers, 1844-1925, Caricaturist and Journalist)

Autograph Letter Signed to G.A.B. Dewar, thanking him for "the paragraph in the S. Review" and apologizing for not sending "a card this year", they are off to Porlock in August, in Bloomsbury "we are always at home on Sundays, but I expect you prefer the country birds to the Church bells in town", 3 sides 8vo., The Westminster Gazette, Tudor Street, E.C., 1st July

Item Date:  1903
Stock No:  19794      £25

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