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GRAHAM (Winifred, Mrs Thomas Cory, Author of over 80 novels)

Autograph Letter Signed to Chancellor Tristram, written on the conjugate leaf of "a circular of my new book", 'The Vision at the Savoy', "which my publishers are sending to the Bishops & leading clergy in England ... I would greatly value your opinion on the story. I am so glad you are back in Hampton", 2 sides 8vo., St. Albans, Hampton, 30th September no date. but laid down by the blank second side of the circular, and further mounted with a second signature of the writer on A4 paper

Item Date:  1905
Stock No:  19943      £45

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GRAND (Sarah, c. 1870-1943, pen-name of Frances Elizabeth Clarke, Mrs McFall, Novelist, Oriental Traveller and supporter of Women's Emancipation)

Autograph Letter Signed to Baroness Knoop, saying "I am so sorry we cannot lunch with you on Sunday. We are going to the Halseys" but will "call after lunch and take our chance", 2 sides correspondence card, 60 Wynnstay Gardens, Kensington, W., 2nd July light remains of laying down on first side without loss

Item Date:  1896
Stock No:  17291      £45

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GRANT (James, 1822-1887, Novelist and Historical Writer)

Autograph Letter Signed to the Editor of the Portsmouth Times, asking if he wishes "to join a syndicate with the other county papers ... to publish a three-volume novel of mine", 1 side 8vo., 25 Tavistock Road, Westbourne Park, 25th January

Item Date:  1881
Stock No:  12531      £15

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GRATTAN (Thomas Colley, 1792-1864, Author and Traveller)

Autograph Letter Signed to 'My dear Friend', he has been intending a letter "during my stay in Antwerp and since my return to this equally ... wind-buffeted place. I have been going backwards and forwards with every breeze between here", where he has "a bachelor's den", and Worthing, where his wife is staying with their married son, he hopes the wind may blow his correspondent to see him, "I suppose you are as much worn out as any London fair lady ... by the fatigue of the season ... I hope to call on you to learn when that wicked cabinet has abandoned its bills ... and about that false promiser (not prophet)", the medium Daniel Home, 4 sides 8vo, 26 Cannon Place, Brighton, Friday 20th July remains of guard over one letter (easily supplied)

Item Date:  1860
Stock No:  17275      £75

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GREEN (Peter, b. 1924, pen-name 'Denis Delaney', British Professor of Classics at Austin, Texas, and Writer on Greek History, Winner of the Heinemann Prize for Literature)

Portrait Photograph by Edward Leigh of Cambridge, signed and inscribed "For Molly Patterson [secretary of the R.S.L.] with affectionate regards", 6½" x 4½", no date, c. a little creased, light water smear just touches top of hair

Item Date:  1970
Stock No:  19819      £40

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