CHESTERTON
(Gilbert Keith, 1874-1936, English Novelist, Poet and Critic)
Fine photograph by Speaight Ltd signed on the mouth
showing him seated looking slightly to his right, wearing a suit and waistcoat, holding his hat in one hand and his stick in the other, 7½" x 5" in photographer's mount, 12½" x 8¼", New Bond Stret, no date, but
very slight creasing on the mount
Item Date:
1920
Stock No:
41750
£375
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CHESTERTON
(G. K., 1874-1936, Writer, Creator of ‘Father Brown’)
Delightful original pencil drawing signed with his monogram, with autograph heading
“These.are not Infant Negroes being examined by the Inspector, but...” and underneath “only the Convalescent Home when the Dry Weather has stopped the Bath-Water” with an image of a row of blackened figures marching away from the sun, 9” x 6½”, no place, no date,
laid down
Item Date:
0
Stock No:
42489
£475
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CLARK
(William George, 1821-1878, Shakespearean Scholar, Public Orator, 1857-1869, of Cambridge University)
Autograph Letter in the third person as Public Orator to Dr George Phillips, 1804-1892,
Vice-Chancellor, accepting for dinner on Monday the 9th June (following the conferring of honorary degrees), with autograph envelope, 1 side 8vo., [Trinity College], no date, c. May
Item Date:
1862
Stock No:
50057
£45
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CLARK
(William George, 1821-1878, Classical and Shakespeare Scholar, Public Orator, Cambridge, 1857-1869, Vice-Master of Trinity College)
Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs PAGET,
(Clara, 1825-1899, née Fardell), wife, 1851, of Dr (later Sir) George Edward Paget, (1809-1892, of Gonville & Caius, Cambridge, from 1872 Regius Professor of Physic), saying "You were so kind as to invite me to dinner of Tuesday next and still kinder in allowing me to return a dubious answer", his friends are not now coming, so "if you have a place for me will you be good enough to let me know the dinner hour?", with a P.S., "pray treat me as an old friend, and tell me frankly if you don't find it convenient ...", 2 sides 8vo, [Cambridge], 20th May, year added in faint pencil
Item Date:
1860
Stock No:
56382
£45
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CLARK
(Leonard, 1905-1981, Poet and Author)
Printed copy of his poem 'The Lion', signed with autograph subscription "Remembrances from" and address,
3 verses of 4 lines each starting "He comes suddenly into the peopled places, / A lion out of Judah, / With terrible visage and breath, / A voice life waterfalls. ...", 1 side 8vo., 6 Ashwood Villas, Leeds 6, Christmas
Item Date:
1945
Stock No:
39300
£75
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