LANDOR
(Walter Savage, 1775-1864, Poet, Playwright & Critic)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent
saying that "your kind letter has been unanswered these few days until I received Mr Fitzpatrick's little book, which I hasten to open. My advice to him is that he should take yours implicitly, as I myself would do. It is with difficulty I write in the midst (I hope nearer the end) of a long illness ..." , 1 side 8vo., no place, no year
lacking conjugate blank
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
39499
£375
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LANE
(Jane, the Novelist and Historical Novelist 'Elaine Dakers')
Autograph Letter Signed to Eileen Cond,
saying she is "so glad you enjoyed 'Cat among the Pigeons' ", and returning her "charming bookplate" inscribed, 1 side 8vo, 4B Holford Road, Hampstead, N.W.3., 29th July
Item Date:
1959
Stock No:
17707
£20
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LANG
(Andrew, 1844-1912, Scottish Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)
Fine Autograph Letter Signed in a very shaky hand to an unnamed correspondent
asking he has “made a middle, adding Hanotaux’s new study to Joanne. May I draw your attention to a weird cause célèbre, in Roughead’s Trial of Oscar Slater (Hodge, Glasgow)? It is most astonishing as study of evidence and of ‘probable error’...” he says he has written about it and “can do so again if you like as a very curious point or two need exploring...”, 3 sides 8vo., 1 Marloes Road, 1st October no year but
Item Date:
1911
Stock No:
42220
£145
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LANG
(Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Murray,
saying he is "far from London community's reach. I fancy the French can't want English banners etc ...", 1 side 8vo., 15 Buckingham Terrace, Edinburgh, 12th November no year.,
slightly duststained on the verso
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0
Stock No:
22326
£65
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LANG
(Andrew, 1844-1912, Folklorist, Poet & Scholar)
Part Autograph Letter Signed with some text,
on one side saying he does not know "Paget, but I think a brother of his married a lady I know, who bore the pleasing name of MOKE. It is not easy to say anything original on those occasions but I can very sincerely congratulate a Paget ...", and on the other side says he is "drowned out fishing. My wife sends her love, and is writing I daresay. I always feel rather depressed when people I like are engaged, but it wears off! ...", half of 2 sides 8vo., no place, no date
slightly duststained on the verso
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0
Stock No:
21439
£45
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