BRADBURY
(W. Lawrence, Publisher of 'Punch')
Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Wood',
saying he "spent a pleasant hour or two" over his book "last night ... I shall treasure it and perhaps some day you will inscribe my name in it", 1 side 4to., 10 Bouverie Street, E.C., 15th April
light remains of laying down on part of blank verso
Item Date:
1913
Stock No:
16816
£15
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BRADDON
(Mary Elizabeth, 1837-915, Victorian popular novelist, best known for her 1862 sensation novel "Lady Audley's Secret")
Good Signature and inscription "Yours very truly" with the place and date
on a slip of paper, 4½" x 2", Bexhill on Sea, 14th August
Item Date:
1910
Stock No:
33077
£20
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BRADDON
(Mary Elizabeth, 1837-915, Victorian popular novelist, best known for her 1862 sensation novel "Lady Audley's Secret")
Signature on headed notepaper, 24th October
Item Date:
1904
Stock No:
6973
£15
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BRADDON
(Russell Reading, 1921-1995, Australian-born Writer of Television Documentaries)
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
sending his "bookplate. What a fantastic collection you must have", 1 side 4to., 607 Grenville House, Dolphin Square, S.W.1., 31st December
Item Date:
1962
Stock No:
12219
£12
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BRAY
(Caroline, 1814-1905, née Hennell, Author, friend of George Eliot)
Autograph letter signed to 'My dear Madam',
(Mrs Florence Horatia Nelson Suckling, 1848-1923, writer and anti-vivisectionist), admiring her "zeal in the good cause of teaching our young people to the duty & benefit of kindness to animals", she will forward her kind offer of "your lantern and slides" to "our elementary teachers", but "the terrible presence of influenza amongst the children & teachers" rules out any "'entertainments' or extra subjects", she sends her "our latest report ... to show how far the 'Band of Mercy' has taken root", but referring her "to Mr Colam & Mrs Phillips" for "more competent advice", she is sorry Partridges are "not more helpful" about "your proposed translation of 'the Duty'", Mrs Bray's book 'Our Duty to Animals', "I should have thought it would be in their interest", 4 sides 7" x 4½", Ivy Cottage, 16th February
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
53545
£125
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