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COOK (Eliza, 1818-1889, Poet)

Autograph Letter signed to an unnamed correspondent thanking him for "your papers. I have not yet had time to read them but I feel sure they will please me for your taste and judgement are to be depended on. I like the titles much. By Monday you shall hear again from me ...", 2 sides 8vo., Tavistock House, Tavistock Square 25th April

Item Date:  1849
Stock No:  41619      £150

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COOK (Eliza, 1818-1889, Poet)

Signature and end of Autograph Letter Signed, laid down on a contemporary engraving with facsimile signature

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  21962      £45

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COOK (John Douglas, 1808-1868, Editor of the Morning Chronicle and Founder of the Saturday Review)

Autograph Letter Signed to Monsieur Berjean, in the form of a testimonial as candidate for "Professor of the French Language in King's College", London, "At the period of the Exhibition of 1851, you took a leading part in the conduct of the French department of this journal ... peculiarly fitted for the post ... I have witnessed ... the constant attention which you bestow on the progress of your pupils", Morning Chronicle Office, 3 sides 8vo., 17th April

Item Date:  1854
Stock No:  12330      £18

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COOKE (Alistair, b. 1908, British Broadcaster from America and Historian)

Typed Postcard Signed to A. J. Hall, thanking him "for his nice note", 1 side card, 1150 Fifth Avenue, New York 28, 24th December

Item Date:  1958
Stock No:  12331      £15

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COOPER (Lady Diana, 1892-1986, Actress & Author)

Typed Letter Signed to James Barnes, “My dear Jim” saying that “It’s too dreadful. Duff and I have not got a free meal for the next two weeks. It is nothing but Naval Attaché lunches and Friendly Union dinners. The following week I shall be in Paris so it would have to be the week after that... The Elba plan suits my fancy very well...”, 1 side 8vo., Admiralty, Whitehall headed paper, 30th June

Item Date:  1938
Stock No:  41855      £150

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