HOOKER
(Sir Joseph Dalton, 1817-1911, Botanist and Traveller, Director of Kew Gardens 1865-1885, President of the Royal Society 1873-1878)
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent,
saying that his “plant appears to be the Melia Azedevach, a native of India & comonly known as ‘Pride of India’ - it is however very commonly cultivated in the warmer countries & even in the S. of France. I shall always be very glad to give you any informatio in my power regarding plants so long as it does not require to be detailed or involve much reference to books. I have not seen Mr Cornick[?] for a long time now - but recognise his portrait in the Royal Academy. Daniell is I suppose in the East...”, 3 sides small 8vo., Kew, 3rd July
Item Date:
1850
Stock No:
42846
£375
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HORSLER
(Thomas J., 1871-1955, 1st Baron Horsler, Physician)
Signature from end of Autograph Letter Signed inscribed "Yours sincerely"
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
11567
£10
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HUDSON
(William Henry Hoar, 1838-1915, Professor of Mathematics at Kings College and Queens College London)
Autograph Letter Signed to John F. Boyes, theatre critic of the Daily News,
regretting he cannot join "your dinner for the artists on May 11", 1 side 8vo, 15 Altenburg Gardens, Clapham Common, S.W., 13th April
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
17433
£15
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HUMBOLDT
(Alexander, Baron von, 1769-1859, Naturalist and Traveller)
Signature with some text in French from the end of an Autograph Letter Signed
with the subscription in his characteristic upward sloping hand, "your very humble and obedient servant", 4" x 2½", no place, no date,
laid down
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
39318
£350
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HUMBOLDT
(Alexander, Baron von, 1769-1859, Naturalist and Traveller)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed in French with translation, to an unnamed correspondent
saying that he comes "to disturb you again, Sir, with a very indiscreet request. Would you be so kind as to allow a young compatriot who has been sent by the King of Saxony to study here at the École des Mines, Mr. Alex, to take advantage of the Institute's library from time to time ...", 2 sides sm. 8vo., no place (probably Paris), no date, together with an engraving "From the latest portrait from life", published by Johnson Wilson & Co., New York, and a small circular original photo, 2¼" x 1¾",
very slight damage to top right hand corner without affecting the text
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
40758
£1275
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