LANG
(Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to "Dear Richmond"
asking if he could "find room for this note in Master Hynotaux? 2. I think the hoplite mentioned in your review of a book on Thucylides wars, except for his ... no heavier accoutred than a Highlander & his trusty ... if we may judge from vase paintings ... could you let me review Lord Avebury's book in Totems when it comes out? I've lost the biggest part of my new book in Totems! ...", 3 sides 8vo., 1 Marloes Road, 19th May, no year
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0
Stock No:
39556
£145
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LANG
(Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)
End of an Autograph Letter Signed with the subscription
"Yours very truly", 4½" x 1½", no place, no date
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0
Stock No:
38964
£25
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LANG
(Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)
Brief Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, ‘Dear Madam’
saying that ”probably there will be other things to copy later...”, 1 side 8vo., Lord’s Cricket Ground headed paper, crossed out, 1 Marloes Rd, 26th June with the year filled in in another hand,
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
42473
£75
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LAWRENCE
(Frieda, 1879-1956, wife of the author D. H. Lawrence)
Autograph letter signed to "Grace, Lawrence, Margot"
(Grace Rogers, the artist) saying that they had written her "such an enchanting trinity of a letter, thank you very much - It pleased me so much that I dashed into Florence & bought some of the paper, that Lawrence and I bought in the past, it may come in useful. Well, I know you will rejoice with me, no operation was necessary so I am a fraud, very glad to be one - I am quite alone & realised how alone one is these days. Orioli & Douglas I think got scared, thinking they might have a really sick woman on their hands, so they went away, but Giglioli the doctor is awfully good. The sun is gorgeous & I wish you could all appear here & I'd show you all the lovely places, one day you must - you sound so jolly and busy - soon I'll come back, I'll let you know when ... I feel fit & wont [sic] to win ... Medley comes here on the first to take Orioli's & Douglas evidence ...", 2 sides 4to., Pensione Bal[l]estri, Firenze, no date circa end of 1931 or beginning of
somewhat stained and lacking the bottom corners without loss of text
Item Date:
1932
Stock No:
37147
£475
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LAWRENCE
(Charles Edward, 1870-1940, Playwright and Novelist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Miss Easterbrook,
thanking her, "Collins did not promise an early cheap edition ... of Y[outh] W[ent] R[iding] in contradistinction from that of Mrs Bente which for reasons of Glasgow morality they deprived me of. I am quite willing to wait ... so long as it does come some day this side of my tombstone", 2 sides 8vo, Argovie, Tatsfield, Surrey, 20th March
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
17718
£25
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