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SIMS (George Robert, b.1847, Journalist and Playwright)

Autograph Letter in the third person to Sir William Treloar, Lord Mayor of London, about an invitation, 1 side 8vo. black edged, 12 Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W., 7th May traces of laying down on blank fourth side

Item Date:  1907
Stock No:  13299      £10

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SIMS (George Robert, b.1847, Journalist and Playwright)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Sutton, saying "I think the enclosed additions admirable", coloured engraving of a dalmatian dog in heading, 1 side 8vo. and conjugate blank, 12 Clarence Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W., no date, c.

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  13295      £20

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SINBAD (Pen-name of Aylward Edward Dingle, 1876-1947, mariner, writer and broadcaster)

Autograph postcard signed 'Sinbad' to Eileen Cond, thanking her and saying that he has "some business in Bristol & Plymouth after the broadcast the extent of which is not yet ascertainable, but if we find it possible to come on to you ... we will wire or phone you ..", 1 side card, 3 Roseveare, Bude, 8th April

Item Date:  1940
Stock No:  38764      £45

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SINBAD (Pen-name of Aylward Edward Dingle, 1876-1947, mariner, writer and broadcaster)

Autograph postcard signed 'Sinbad' to Eileen Cond, saying he is "sorry you're seedy. I am just getting my voice back,,... Nan sails in convoy from New York about middle of month but can't say when or where she lands ...", 1 side card, postmarked Bude, 3rd February

Item Date:  1940
Stock No:  38765      £45

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SINBAD (Pen-name of Aylward Edward Dingle, 1876-1947, mariner, writer and broadcaster)

Autograph letter signed 'Sinbad' to Eileen Cond, thanking her and saying that he has "had a sharp spell of 'flop' & am also submerged in correspondence, hence this scrappy reply. The difficulty about my wife's permit to sail is apparently some new ruling of the USA regarding American spouses. The Hutton case I believe precipitated it. However I am hourly expecting some news that all is well and that Nan will be home ...", 1 side 8vo. on a lettercard, 3 Roseveare, Bude, 3rd January

Item Date:  1940
Stock No:  38766      £75

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