SERAO
                (Matilde, 1856-1927, Italian Novelist and Journalist)
                 
                 
                Autograph Letter Signed 'Matilde Serao', in Italian with translation, to 'Dear Countess'
                telling her that they "are here in Rome for five or six days" and very much hoping the countess can "arrange this meeting with Madame Hindenburg", 1 side 8vo., Grand Hotel, Rome, 4th December
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1914
                 
                Stock No: 
                    9487
                    
                    
                        £75
                    
                 
                 
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                SERLE
                (Thomas James, 1798-1889, Playwright)
                 
                 
                Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Barton,
                saying that Mr W. Clifford has recommended the bearer, Mrs Fawcett, who "would probably be serviceable to your undertaking", Serle "will endeavour to ... call tomorrow", 2 sides 8vo., Leinster Terrace, Kensington, 'Monday Evg' no date, c.
                lacks strip of fourth side with recipient's initials, light traces of mounting
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1850
                 
                Stock No: 
                    50599
                    
                    
                        £45
                    
                 
                 
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                "WE ARE THANKFUL THAT WE HAVE GOT THROUGH THE GREAT WAR ALIVE AND WITH SOME PROPERTY LEFT"
                 
                SETON
                (Ernest Thompson, 1860-1946, Author, Wildlife Artist and Founder of the Woodcraft Indians and founding Pioneer of the Boy Scouts of America)
                 
                 
                Two Typed Letters signed with his added bear claw pawprint, to Lord TANKERVILLE
                (George Montagu Bennet, 7th Earl, 1852-1931, Peer, Cowpuncher, Circus Clown and Revival Meeting Singer), the first a long letter saying he "has just seen by the papers that Charley has had a bad motor accident.  I do hope there is nothing serious about it and that long ere now he is up and about again.  I suspect that his life at the Front developed the streak of recklessness that ran though the family ... Not long ago I shipped to Col. Chute all the skunks I had left in my collection - seventeen fine big breeders, and all have reached him in good shape ... I had intended to go over this last Fall, but was frightened from it chiefly by the shortage of coal, for I do not like cold houses ... We are all thankful that we have got through the Great War alive and with some property left; but I for one certainly hope that they will get that miserable beast out of Holland and put  him through some trial to set a new precedent that will have its effect on future generations of rulers ...", 2 sides 8vo., 28th January, the second says "Certainly Charlie has had a tough time, but the fact that he came through shows that he is going to live a long and useful life.  Things over here are really worse than they were during the war, that is, food is higher and everything turns on these necessaries of life .... we have more mouths to feed and production has been greatly reduced.  That, however, is a condition that will right itself if only our misguided Government would let things alone ... I suppose the same remark applies to thing in England, though of course you have greater problems to meet.  Babs evidently is getting along - nothing seems to upset him very much ..." and he mentions his own daughter, Ann (Anya SETON, 1904-1990, Best selling Author) "You would not know her now.  She is a tall young lady, come out ...", 1 side A4, both De Winton, Lake Avenue, Greenwich, 12th March, both
                the second letter has slits caused by worming affecting some of the text, easily supplied
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1920
                 
                Stock No: 
                    39317
                    
                    
                        £450
                    
                 
                 
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                SETON
                (Anya, c.1916-1990, Mrs. A. Seton Chase, Historical Writer)
                 
                 
                Typed airmail letter signed to John M. Gwynne Hughes,
                telling him she "was in the throes of finishing a new book ... GREEN DARKNESS.  It will be published in England in October ... I am flattered that you enjoy my books and want my autograph", typed across two sides 8vo. unfolded, 61 Binney Lane, Old Greenwich, Conn., 9th May
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1972
                 
                Stock No: 
                    13268
                    
                    
                        £35
                    
                 
                 
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                SETON
                (Anya, c.1916-1990, Mrs. A. Seton Chase, Historical Writer)
                 
                 
                Typed Letter Signed to Miss Eileen Cond,
                regretting that "Alas several bouts in hospital prevented my usual publication trip to Emgland this year but I expect I'll get there again before too long", with added by hand "I hope you enjoy Avalon", 1 side 8vo., Old Greenwich, Conn., 11th June
                
                 
                 
                Item Date: 
                    1966
                 
                Stock No: 
                    13267
                    
                    
                        £25
                    
                 
                 
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