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SMITH (Dodie, 1896-1990, Author of 'The Hundred & One Dalmatians')

Signature 'Dodie' and inscription "To Ann with love from", 3½" x 2½", no place, no date, some staining on the signature

Item Date:  0
Stock No:  39577      £30

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SMITH (Horatio, 1779-1849, author with his brother of the literary parodies 'Rejected Addresses', 1812)

Autograph Letter Signed to Charles MacFarlane, explaining that "Mrs Chamberlaine's to which you are going on Tuesday is a Ball" and suggesting that if he and Mr Elliott "come to our Early party first", he can order his fly "in very good time for Marlborough Place afterwards", 1 side 8vo, no place, 'Sunday Morg.' no date, c. margins trimmed without loss, spike hole in blank portion

Item Date:  1825
Stock No:  51914      £75

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SMITH (Horatio, 1779-1849, author with his brother of the literary parodies 'Rejected Addresses', 1812)

Autograph Letter Signed to Messrs Chapman & Hall, asking them to send "the parcel containing the New Monthly & Ainsworth Magazines" which has not arrived, 1 side 8vo., 12 Cavendish Place, Brighton, 3rd March neat office cancellation

Item Date:  1847
Stock No:  50616      £45

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SMITH (James, 1775-1839, author with his brother Horatio of the literary parodies 'Rejected Addresses', 1812)

Autograph Letter Signed to Thomas Clarke, at 43 Craven Street, saying that he dines "with our friend Jesse at the Walton and Cotton club next Friday ... Shall we call at No. 43 to take you up?", old identification at foot, 1 side 8vo and address leaf, 27 Craven Street, watermark 1833, Friday 5th December no year but

Item Date:  1834
Stock No:  50618      £45

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SMITH (Horatio, 1779-1849, author with his brother of the literary parodies 'Rejected Addresses', 1812)

Autograph sentiment signed, cut from a letter, four lines of verse begining "Let this plain truth those ingrates strike, Who still tho' blest, new blessings crave", suggesting they can "have what they like" by "liking what they have", remains of letter in another hand on verso, the verse 1 side 2" x 5", Brighton, June

Item Date:  1827
Stock No:  53527      £75

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