KERNAHAN
(Coulson, 1858-1943, Review Contributor and Writer for Children)
Autograph Letter in the third person to Lord Mayor Treloar,
delighted to accept his invitation to dine on 29th June, 1 side 8vo, 29 Cannon Place, Brighton, 14th May
Item Date:
1907
Stock No:
17680
£15
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KEVERNE
(Richard, 1882-1950, Author & Journalist)
Fine signature on card with biography from a book
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
7799
£12
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KING
(Francis Henry, 1923-2011, Novelist, Poet and Short Story Writer)
Autograph Letter Signed to “My dear Josephine” PULLEIN-THOMPSON,
(1924-2014, Writer best known for her Pony Books) thanking her for her “sweet letter of condolence. My mother had such a long, full & (on balance) happy life that I tell myself that it is foolish to grieve for her. But these have been sad days. I hope you had a pleasant stay in Chilham. I look forward to seeing you at the Christmas Party if not before...”, 1 side folio with a heading showing an illustration from ‘Oriental Memoirs’ by James Forbes, “A Gracia Chieftain or Rajah, with his Suarree or usual attendants from a drawing by Baron de Montalembert”, no place, 4th January
Item Date:
1993
Stock No:
43521
£75
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KING
(Francis Henry, 1923-2011, Novelist, Poet and Short Story Writer)
Booklet of his Poems "The Buried Spring" signed and inscribed
"For dear Catherine - affectionate greetings" and he has crossed out the printed name and put "from Francis", with a printed note on the front end paper "Three hundred copies of this book have been privately printed for distribution to the author's friends. The poems were written over a period of fifty years", original publisher's cream covers lettered in black, 1st Edition, fine condition, 4to., Christmas
Item Date:
1996
Stock No:
39795
£50
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KINGSLEY
(Charles, 1819-1875, Novelist, Regius Professor of Modern History at Cambridge, 1860-1869)
Autograph letter signed to "My Dear Freddy"
thanking him for his letters "the first of which appeared last, having been 9 days on the road. I am truly sorry about the ... Show, after all the trouble you have taken, but everyone says that the ... success, in the improvement ... is complete, so that you may consider yourself as having done your work ...", 3 sides 8vo., Eversley Rectory, Winchfield, 30th August
Item Date:
1865
Stock No:
40889
£75
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