MALLOCK (William Hurrell, 1849-1923, Novelist and Economics Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs Jeune saying how glad he is that she “can come to lunch on Wednesday... I am here till Tuesday. I shall probably come to London on Tuesday night. I have sent cards today to the Ramsdens... Higgins... & Lady Marian Alford... I sent cards to these myself, because I wanted in each case to add a line or two, but I have not sent cards to Freda... & Lyttons... because I thought that if there were no reason to the contrary, it would be better that the cards should come from you, than that they should be sent with my compliments. If I think of any more people to ask I will let you know tomorrow...”, 2 sides 8vo., Fetteresso, Torquay, 28th February

Much of his writing is in support of the Roman Catholic Church and in opposition to positivist philosophy and socialism.

Item Date:  1884

Stock No:  42885      £35

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