Box 1
Contains 80 Results:
Amyot, Thomas (1775-1850). English antiquary. ALS with Atheaeum watermark, 1p, 7"x4", Athenaeum (London, England), No addressee. Very good. Moderate browning, small hole in center. Acknowledging receipt of papers to be submitted to Council, November 13, 1843
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Brydges, Samuel Egerton, Sir, Baronet (1762-1837). English bibliographer and author. DS, 1p, 7"x4", n.p., No addressee. Very good. Moderate browning, slight foxing. Engraved picture of Brydges with attached signature, No date
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buchanan, Robert William (1841-1901). Scottish poet, novelist and playwright. ALS, 1p, 7"x4", Clapham Common (London, England), Addressed to the Secretary, London Library. Good. Minor soiling, staple holes in upper left, moderate fading of ink. Paying three pounds to library for overdue subscription, November 13, no year
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826-1880). English naturalist. ALS, 1.75 pp, 7"x4", Portsmouth, England, Addressed to Mr. Walford. Very good. Slight browning, glue marks and tear on left side. Response to request to borrow a manuscript, August 15, 1862
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826-1880). English naturalist. ALS, 2.5 pp, 8"x5", London, Addressed to Lady Bovill. Good. Moderate browning along edges and folds, moderate soiling on front, slight tear along center fold, doodle in pencil on back. Acknowledgement and acceptance of invitation, April 7, 1862
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826-1880). English naturalist. ANS with embossed seal from Home Office Fishery Department, 1p, 7"x5", [London?], Very good. Marked soiling in folds on back leaf and around edges. Pass to admit guests to Buckland's lecture., December 1, 1873
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826-1880). English naturalist. ANS in pencil with embossed seal from Secretary of State Home Department, 2.5 pp, 7"x5", [London?], Addressed to Lady Bovill. Fine. Minor soiling, slight browning. Letter of introduction, No date
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buckland, Francis Trevelyan (1826-1880). English naturalist. ALS, 1.5 pp, 7"x5", Westminster (London, England), Addressee illegible. Fine. Slight soiling and browning, three pieces of tape on back. Letter of introduction., February 13, no year
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buckland, William (1784-1856). English geologist and churchman. AL, 2.25 pp, 7"x5", n.p., addressee. Very good. Slight fading of ink, letter tipped onto sheet of brown paper. Request for King's signature to expedite appointment to Canonry of Christ Church., July 6, no year
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.
Buckland, William (1784-1856). English geologist and churchman. ALS, letter sheet, 1p, 7"x4", n.p., Addressed to G.? Latimer. Very good. Slight browning and staining, part of wax seal still attached, ink doodle on back. Invitation to dinner., No date
This collection consists of letters, one Common Place Book, and miscellaneous documentation related to nine of the authors. The earliest document, Joseph Clarke's Common Place Book, dates from ca.1750 while the most recent letter was written by Henry Algernon George, Lord Percy in 1909. Most of the letters date from the 18th and 19th centuries.