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WORSLEY (Thomas Cuthbert, b. c.1907, Journalist)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'Dear Sir', saying "I am a very bad lecturer & always refuse", 1 side 8vo., New Statesman and Nation, Great Turnstile, W.C.1., 15th July n.y., c. name also in another hand

Item Date:  1950
Stock No:  19124      £15

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WORTLEY (Lady Emmeline Stuart, 1806-1855, Author of Poems and Travels)

Autograph Letter in the third person to Mr. Schulz asking him to "be so good as to be very careful particularly with regard to the first of these proofs in which several corrections & changes were found to be quite necessary", 1 side 8vo., Belvoir Castle, 20th April n.y., c. formerly laid down at corners of blank verso

Item Date:  1850
Stock No:  13552      £45

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WREN (P. C., 1875-1941, Novelist, Creator of 'Beau Geste')

Typed Letter Signed to Mr Payne, thanking him for sending him "the extract. It interested me very greatly. I should like to know what is behind the fact that they did shoot him. Something very curious ...", 1 side 4to., Cintra, Bournemouth, 30th September

Item Date:  1927
Stock No:  22335      £65

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WRIGHT (Thomas, 1810-1877, Antiquary)

Signature and subscription from a letter to Mrs Linton, circa

Item Date:  1860
Stock No:  53422      £15

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YATES (Dornford, pseudonym of Cecil William Mercer, 1885-1960, Novelist)

Typed Letter Signed to Mr Mawson on H.M.S. Bicester saying that his letter had given him "great pleasure. To know that my books will stand reading more than once is as much as any many can ask. It has been a great privilege to record the spirit and manners of a class 'in their habi,t as they lived' - a class which is almost extinct, which, I shall always believe, was of value to the community. Of course they had their faults: but the 'knew behaviour'. I am so glad you that fallen again for THE STOLEN MARCH. It was always a favourite of mine ...", 1 side 4to., with original typed envelope, Umtali, Southern Rhodesia headed paper, 28th December

Item Date:  1949
Stock No:  40988      £125

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