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KITCHENER (Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl, 1850-1916, Commander in Chief in South Africa, Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum)]

Second Page of a Typed Letter Signed "Kitchener" with an autograph postscript starting "will be able to come and, if so, perhaps you could bring a shorthand-writer to take down what Togo and Nogi say to be published subsequently in your paper. I am telling them to address the boys as to what Bushido is and what it has done for them in Japan ...", the postscript says that if he has "any difficulty but about a short hand writer I could provide one from here", signed with an inital 'K', 1 side 4to., no place, no date but

Item Date:  1911
Stock No:  40875      £275

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KITCHENER-43576-1.jpg KITCHENER APOLOGISES TO GENERAL WATSON FOR TAKING HIS POST
KITCHENER (Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl, 1850-1916, Commander in Chief in South Africa, Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum)]

Fine Autograph Letter Signed “H.H. Kitchener” to “My dear WATSON (Sir Charles Moore, 1844-1916, Army Officer, Engineer and Administrator) saying that he has “probably heard that I am to replace you at Souakin. I am very sorry you should leave & would never have accepted the billet had my not doing so been of the least service to you. The way it came about was on my arrival at Suez old West came on board with a telegram stating H.M. Govt wanted to know if I would accept Souakin & if so to wire to Wolff. I asked about you but could find out nothing and I felt sure you had resigned so I wired yes and wet to Alexandria & saw Wolff, he then told me and I said that changed the matter but he said if I now refused there was another waiting for the post. I went up to Cairo and saw Gen Stephenson and he told me the same & that I could do you no good and would do myself much harm by refusing. He also said what I hope was the case that he was sure you would see it in the same light. I came home & saw DAG on the subject & Sir R. Thomson and found out an R.A. officer had accepted if I refused the billet and would be appted at once. I hope you think I have done right and I know you will never doubt how much rather I would like it if you could remain supposing you wish to do so...”, 4 sides 8vo., Junior United Service Club, London, 18th August

Item Date:  1886
Stock No:  43576      £575

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[KITCHENER (Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl, 1850-1916, Commander in Chief in South Africa, Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum)]

Unsigned cabinet photo by Messrs Bassano titled underneath “Lord Kitchener of Khartoum” showing him head and shoulders, looking slightly to one side, wearing his uniform and medals, 6½” x 4¼”, no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  43577      £275

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KITCHENER-43500-1.jpg COMMANDERS OF THE SECOND BOER WAR
[KITCHENER (Horatio Herbert, 1st Earl, 1850-1916, Commander in Chief in South Africa, Field Marshal Earl Kitchener of Khartoum) and Earl Frederick ROBERTS (1832-1914, ‘Roberts of Kandahar’, Field Marshal)]

Pair of small terracotta busts showing them head and shoulders in uniform with medals, 6¼ inches high with their names underneath

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  43500      £275

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KNOLLYS (Lt. Col. William Wallingford, 1832-1904, Writer on Military Heroes)

Part Autograph Letter Signed, the last side, beginning "[the noble] army of Martyrs I mean Editors", congratulating the Primrose League on securing his correspondent as editor, and suggesting he lunch with him at his club, 1 side 8vo., no place, no date, c.

Item Date:  1890
Stock No:  51227      £20

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