STRICKLAND
(Agnes, 1796-1874, Historian & Poet)
Autograph Letter Signed (with name of correspondent removed and replaced in another hand) to Miss Heddle,
Telling her that on her "return from a delightful little tour in Oxfordshire, I found your note, which had been sent to my new lodgings ...", sending her two autographs and hoping "to repeat my call early next week, for I have not a moment to call my own this week, being so much occupied with my proofs that I cannot see any one. Having been nearly three weeks out of town and since my return compelled to see my doctor ..." which has taken up the time she would otherwise have been able to spend calling on her friends, 2 sides 8vo., 41 Manchester Street, Manchester Square, 26th July
remains of mounting on left hand edge
Item Date:
1868
Stock No:
21357
£75
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STRICKLAND
(Agnes, 1796-1874, Historian & Poet)
Fine signature and subscription taken from an Autograph Letter Signed
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0
Stock No:
26971
£25
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STRICKLAND
(Agnes, 1796-1874, Historian & Poet)
Fine signature from an Autograph Letter Signed
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0
Stock No:
15959
£10
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STRICKLAND
(Agnes, 1796-1874, Historian and Poet)
Signature and subscription,
10th June
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
53415
£15
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STRONG
(Leonard Alfred George, 1896-1958, Writer and Schoolmaster)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr. Harris,
saying that "the information you want is in the bibliography compiled by John Gawsworth [1902-1970] ... but in case you are not near a reference library, I think these are the main dates", he picks out three volumes of verse, 1921-1931, and five of fiction, 1929-1941, as to "which is the best, that's for you to judge. My choice would lie between THE BAY, as an extroverted story, & CORPORAL TUNE as an introverted. Most people seem to prefer THE BROTHERS, but THE BAY's by far the best seller (for what that's worth). Aim? To tell the story as honestly and clearly as I can", and offering "anything else I can do to help", 2 sides 8vo., Salterns, Eashing, Godalming, Surrey, 11th August
Item Date:
1944
Stock No:
16391
£30
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