WARREN
(Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Novelist and Legal Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Morris”
saying that as he hasn’t “heard from you, I shall assume that Sunday next will be inconvenient to you to dine with us, unless I receive a note during this day, or by the earliest post on Saturday morning. I always leave very early, to walk round K.G.S.H.P....”, 2 sides 8vo., 16 Manchester Square, 13th March
Item Date:
1863
Stock No:
42833
£35
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WARREN
(Samuel, 1807-1877, F.R.S., Q.C., M.P., Lawyer, Novelist and Legal Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to Revd T. W. Edwards,
saying that “As a Welshman, I shall feel great pleasure in seeing my name among the patrons of your contemplated Eisteddford, but I entertain doubts whether it will be in my power to attend. If I can, I will and I wish your undertaking splendid success...”, 1 side 8vo., Inner Temple, 24th October
Item Date:
1849
Stock No:
42635
£65
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WATTS
(Alaric Alexander, 1797-1864, Poet and Journalist)
Autograph verse 'Epitaph on an Idiot Girl', signed,
"If ... God but little asks where little's given, The great Creator hath for thee in store Eternal joys ! ...", 4 lines, 1 side 3¼" x 5", blind embossed edges, no place, no date, c.
Item Date:
1830
Stock No:
51920
£65
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WATTS-DUNTON
(Walter Theodore, 1832-1914, Critic, Novelist & Poet)
Fine Letter Signed to Mr Meredith
saying that "Mr Swinburne, I know, had a great regard for Bishop Stubbs. I do not in the least know, however, whether he would be willing to communicate any reminiscenses to you. Will you not come over to tea some afternoon and see him and talk the matter over? We are delighted to get such good news of your father ..", 2 sides 8vo., The Pines, 11 Putney Hill, 31st July
Item Date:
1903
Stock No:
40545
£150
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WAUGH
(Alec, 1898-1981, Elder brother of Evelyn, Novelist & Traveller)
Autograph Postcard Signed 'Alec' to Desmond Flower,
apologising "about the muddle over the cricket match. I had the idea that Boulsten's changes of plan had altered ours, and I've now got the week-end mortgaged ...", 1 side postcard with photo on the front, Brighton and Hove, June
Item Date:
1937
Stock No:
39582
£75
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