KOMURA
(Marquis Jutaro, 1855-1911, Japanese Ambassador to Great Britain, 1906-1908)
End of an Autograph Letter Signed
with a few words of text, "being present ... lunch ... Yours very truly ...", 3½" x 2", no place, no date, circa
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
41442
£35
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KOSSUTH
(Lajos, 1802-1894, Hungarian Patriot and Statesman)
Fine signature ‘L. Kossuth’,
on a piece of paper, 4¾” x 1½”, no place, no date
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42479
£175
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KROPOTKIN
(Prince Peter, 1842-1921, Russian Geographer, Savant, Revolutionary & Nihilist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Sydney A GIMSON
(1860-1938, from 1888 President of the Leicester Secular Society) saying he was sorry that he will "not be able to lecture this winter at the Leicester Secular Society but I most probably shall arrange with the Socialists to stay at Leicester on my return from Manchester, but on a week day. It would require from me a separate journey from London and a 3 day absence from my work to come . on a Sunday and I am very busy ...", 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Harrow on the Hill, 12th September
Item Date:
1889
Stock No:
39802
£250
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KROPOTKIN
(Prince Peter, 1842-1921, Russian Geographer, Savant, Revolutionary & Nihilist)
Autograph Letter Signed to Sydney A GIMSON
(1860-1938, from 1888 President of the Leicester Secular Society) saying it “will be a great pleasure to lecture before the Leicester Secular Society. Would some Sunday in January suit you?...”, then discussing his fee or “from £7 to £10 but I suppose such fee would be too high for your Society...” 2 sides 8vo., with original autograph envelope, Harrow on the Hill, 29th September
Item Date:
1890
Stock No:
39803
£200
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KROPOTKIN
(Prince Peter, 1842-1921, Russian Geographer, Savant, Revolutionary & Nihilist)
Brief Autograph Letter Signed to Sydney A GIMSON
(1860-1938, from 1888 President of the Leicester Secular Society) on Gimson’s printed, self-addressed card, explaining that he has “been ill for 10 days. Only to-day take pen in hands. Nov. 26th - Subject which I shd propose wd be: Mutual Aid among Animals. Excuse kindly my involuntary delay in answering you...”, 1 side card, postmarked Paddington, 21st September
Item Date:
1893
Stock No:
43254
£125
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