HERBERT
(Sir A. P., 1890-1971, Humourous Poet & Novelist)
Fine photograph by Douglas Glass, signed and inscribed to “To Jean with D.B.O.D. from Alan (P.H.)”
showing him half length looking directly at the camera, seated at his desk with his head resting on his hand, 6” x 4½”, no place, no date, circa
slight crease
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Stock No:
42671
£145
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HERBERT
(Sir A. P., 1890-1971, Humourous Poet & Novelist)
Fine photograph by Douglas Glass, signed and inscribed to Molly Patterson
"All the best from", showing him half length looking directly at the camera, seated at his desk with his head resting on his hand, 8" x 6", in mount 10" x 8", no place, no date
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Stock No:
39512
£225
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HERBERT
(Sir A. P., 1890-1971, Humourous Poet & Novelist)
Autograph Letter Signed to "dear DARTON"
(Frederick Harvey , 1878-1936, Author Publisher and Children' Literature Historian) sending "Many congratulations and thanks for the book - & for your kind remarks. It's a jolly little volume ...", 1 side 8vo, 12 Hammersmith Terrace, 29th June, no year, circa
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
40212
£75
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HERBERT
(Auberon, 1838-1906, Author)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Fordham
suggesting that "one slight alteration should be made & I also suppose Madame Venturi's name should come first. Will you advertise as you think best. Can you get anybody at Cambridge to distribute paper ...", 1 side 8vo., Ashley Arnewood Farm Lymington, headed paper, 20th July
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
40007
£55
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HERGESHEIMER
(Joseph, 1880-1954, American Writer known for his naturalistic novels of decadent life among the very wealthy)
Typed Letter signed to James D. Wood in Bristol
thanking him for his "review of The Lay Anthony in the Poet and the further interest of your letter to me. The Lay Anthony wasn't re-written but an unreasonable number of mistakes mostly, I am afraid, due to my really amazing ignorance, were corrected singly. That is, words and absolutely incorrect phrases were changed but nothing else. Personally I am too much in the middle of what I am doing to yet be so phiosophical as to regard my first work with my latest ... I have the strongest possible necessary feeling that the damned things get better all the time ...", 1 side 4to., with original typed envelope, The Dower House, West Chester, Pennsylvania, 21st September
Item Date:
1921
Stock No:
39130
£150
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