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OSBORNE (John, 1929-1994, Dramatist, Author of 'Look Back in Anger')

Fine signature and date on his Compliments slip, 4½" x 4", no place, 15th May sellotaped under the signature

Item Date:  1983
Stock No:  39586      £75

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OSBORNE (Charles, b. 1927, Author, Director of the Arts Council)

Autograph Postcard Signed to Nicholas Moore saying he "enjoyed your latest, and am grateful that you have a typewriter, because you also have the anti handwriting of all time...", 1 side pc with autograph address on the verso., Arts Council headed card, St James' Square, 17th November

Item Date:  1967
Stock No:  3357      £10

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OSBORNE (Charles, b. 1927, Author, Director of the Arts Council)

Typed Letter Signed to Nicholas Moore, apologising for not having "acknowledged ... your last batch, which I think have given me fibrositis ..." but he will add them to the Moore collection, 1 side 4to., Arts Council headed paper, 1st October

Item Date:  1969
Stock No:  3358      £15

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OUIDA (Louise de la Ramee, 1839-1908, Author)

Autograph Letter Signed “Ouida, to Madame, saying she believes “that Black Beauty has been long ago translated but that kind of thing is no use in Italy. People do not read. I am perplexed why you trouble yourself about us when... Cruelty goes on in your own Country to Dogs & all over England...”, with a postscript over part of the first page saying she can send a “subscription to the Princess Mele Bourese [?], Castellamare, Naples”, 4 sides 8vo., no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1875
Stock No:  41901      £125

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OUIDA (Louise de la Ramee, 1839-1908, Author)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Story saying that she has seen that "General Hamley is in Rome, & I make no doubt you know him well enough to give him a message from me, i.e. that my mother & I should both much like to see him again & that we trust he will let us do so on his way through Florence. Have you yet received your copy of Friendship? I hear your daughter is now with you. Kent's tablet has come late but better than never. As for me I hope they will let my dog's tomb stand, for myself I shd not care so that I were laid in green grass and leafy shades ...", 4 sides 8vo., no place, no date but circa

Item Date:  1878
Stock No:  39866      £150

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