WEBB
(Beatrice, 1858-1943, Sociologist, Economist and Reformer, wife of Sidney)
Typed letter signed to Mr Lloyd Humberstone
saying that her "husband and I are both of us over righty [sic] years of age and more or less invalided, and feel that we are not the right people to support an application for a Civil List Pension. We were asked by a very distinguished author who was invalided and whom we knew intimately, to make such a recommendation, which we promptly did; but the author, on enquiry as to the likelihood of getting extra Civil Service Pensions during the war did not use our remmendation [sic] as he gathered the list was closed ...", 1 side 8vo., Passfield Corner, Liphook, 2nd July
Item Date:
1942
Stock No:
38827
£55
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THE TRADE UNION MOVEMENT IS DEAD AS AN ORGAN OF REVOLT
WEBB
(Beatrice, 1858-1943, Sociologist, Economist and Reformer, wife of Sidney)
Typed letter signed 'Mrs Sidney Webb' to Lord ASKWITH
(George, 1st Baron, 1861-1942, Lawyer, Civil Servant and Industrial Arbitrator), thanking him for his letter about her birthday and saying that "Those days in which we used to discuss the coming of the Trade Boards and other progressive measures then thought to be so revolutionary do seem far away. But we always remember how much we learnt from you in discussing the legal aspect of Trade Unionism, and the judicial decisions which were then upsetting the Trade Union mind. I often wonder what you think will be the future of Trade Unionism. We tell our trade Union friends that the movement is dead as an organ of revolt and it must make up its mind to become a sub-organ of Government with advocacy and research as its main activities. But of course the question of unemployment has now completely submerged the old question of the conditions of employment with you and we were interested in. I agree with you that the young people of today are most promising. But what their convictions are Heaven only knows! ...", 1 side 4to., Passfield Corner, Liphook, 2nd April
Item Date:
1928
Stock No:
39297
£175
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WEBB
(Sidney, Lord Passfield, 1859-1947, Social Reformer, Fabian)
Autograph Letter Signed to Levy,
telling him that E. R. Seligman has written from Austria "saying that he would much like to read some of the papers in the recently issued vol 2 of the transactions of the Political Economy Circle of the N.L.C. ... He thinks one may have been sent already to America ..." but wants another, 2 sides 8vo., 41 Grosvenor Road, Westminster Embankment, 23rd July
Item Date:
1896
Stock No:
3635
£35
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THE GREAT AMERICAN ORATOR
WEBSTER
(Daniel, 1782-1852, American Lawyer and Statesman)
Autograph letter signed to John Ramsay M'Culloch,
(1789-1864, the political economist), thanking him "for the copy of your Essay, which I shall read on the passage home. If I should notice any mistakes or errors, into which you may have been led, in respect to the system of Banking in the U States, I may trouble you with a letter .... No one believes more sincerely than I do, in the truth & importance of all the general principles, which I understand you to maintain. I am, with great regard", 2 sides 8vo., Brunswick Hotel, [London], 19th November
with 1 inch stub of blank conjugate leaf, into which extends a note in an old neat hand below the signature "d. October 24th 1852"
Item Date:
1839
Stock No:
16453
£350
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WEBSTER
(Richard Everard, Viscount Alverstone, 1842-1915, Lord Chief Justice)
LS to Douglas Sladen,
saying he will be "pleased for my name to appear as a member of the General Committee ... I regret that owing to the state of my health it is not possible for me to be present at the meeting ...", 2 sides 8vo, Winterfold, Surrey, 17th January
Item Date:
1914
Stock No:
3637
£10
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