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LANG (Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)

Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, he fears that he "shall leave town before July 25, so I cannot hope to be present at the dinner ...", 1 side 8vo., 1 Marloes Rd, Kensington, 4th July no year., slightly duststained on the verso

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  28959      £75

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LANG (Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)

Brief Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, giving permission to "print the rhymes if you want them ...", 1 side 8vo., St Andrews, 20th March no year., slightly duststained on the verso

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Stock No:  15412      £85

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LANG (Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)

Brief Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, ‘Dear Madam’ saying that ”probably there will be other things to copy later...”, 1 side 8vo., Lord’s Cricket Ground headed paper, crossed out, 1 Marloes Rd, 26th June with the year filled in in another hand,

Item Date:  1906
Stock No:  42473      £75

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LANG (Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)

End of an Autograph Letter Signed with the subscription "Yours very truly", 4½" x 1½", no place, no date

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  38964      £25

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LAWRENCE (Frieda, 1879-1956, wife of the author D. H. Lawrence)

Autograph letter signed to "Grace, Lawrence, Margot" (Grace Rogers, the artist) saying that they had written her "such an enchanting trinity of a letter, thank you very much - It pleased me so much that I dashed into Florence & bought some of the paper, that Lawrence and I bought in the past, it may come in useful. Well, I know you will rejoice with me, no operation was necessary so I am a fraud, very glad to be one - I am quite alone & realised how alone one is these days. Orioli & Douglas I think got scared, thinking they might have a really sick woman on their hands, so they went away, but Giglioli the doctor is awfully good. The sun is gorgeous & I wish you could all appear here & I'd show you all the lovely places, one day you must - you sound so jolly and busy - soon I'll come back, I'll let you know when ... I feel fit & wont [sic] to win ... Medley comes here on the first to take Orioli's & Douglas evidence ...", 2 sides 4to., Pensione Bal[l]estri, Firenze, no date circa end of 1931 or beginning of somewhat stained and lacking the bottom corners without loss of text

Item Date:  1932
Stock No:  37147      £475

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