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Signed Letter To Mrs. Stowe [Perhaps Harriet Beecher Stowe) From Henry James

by James, Henry

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Unpublished, 1880. 1st Edition . No Binding. Near Fine. A Loose Henry James Autograph Note: "Dear Mrs. Stowe:/On Monday Next/ At 6.30, With Exceeding/ Pleasure./Very Truly Yours/H James/March 15Th". No Year Shown. Harriet Beecher Stowe Was A Particular Hero To The Young Henry James; Or, This May Be Addressed To Harriet Beecher Stowe, Or Perhaps To A Daughter-In-Law Or Another Stowe.
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4-page AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED: JAMES HENRY ALDRIDGE, Famed Australian Horse Breeder, WRITES TO...
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4-page AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED: JAMES HENRY ALDRIDGE, Famed Australian Horse Breeder, WRITES TO LADY LONDONDERRY, from whom he purchased the GREAT SIRE PISTOL, regarding Pistol's successful progeny.

by Aldridge, James Henry "Jim", Sportsman, Horse Breeder, Founder of Richmond Park Stud Australia.

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Richmond Park, [South Australia]: July 12, 1913., 1913.. Good. - Approximately 300 words penned on 4 sides of a folded sheet of creamy white paper, with each page measuring 8 inches high by 5 inches wide. "Richmond Park" is printed at the top of the cover page. Aldridge has altered the partially printed date from "1903" to "1913". Started on the cover page, Aldridge has continued his letter on the last page to then conclude on the inner 2 leaves. Signed "J.H. Aldridge" on the inner leaf. Once apparently mounted along the inner edge with glue or tape, there are heavy stains with remnants of glue to the inner edge of the first and last page. There is a tiny tear along the fold with some light brown stains or foxing to all four pages. Good. A RARE LETTER REPLETE WITH HORSE RACING ASSOCIATIONS. Aldridge writes to the Marchioness of Londonderry praising the horse he purchased from her and the Marquis of Londonderry. "You will be pleased to hear Pistol is keeping his name well before the public....I think… Read More
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Signed Letter From Henry James To Mrs. Montagu Cookson December 15, 1880

Signed Letter From Henry James To Mrs. Montagu Cookson December 15, 1880

by James, Henry

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London, 1880. Original Letter . No Binding. Fine. Als Printed On His 3, Bolton Street, Piccadilly. W. Letterhead From Henry James To Mrs. Malcolm Cookson, Dated Dec. 15, Probably 1880, Declining The Invitation Of A Picnic In Rutland On Sunday As He Had Accepted A Dinner Invitation From The George W. Smalleys., Offering Instead A Visit On Thursday Or Saturday Or On Monday, Tuesday Or Wednesday The Following Week Before He Leaves Town On Thursday.
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Signed Letter From Henry James To His Cousin (Albert?) Wyckoff, September 9, 1901

Signed Letter From Henry James To His Cousin (Albert?) Wyckoff, September 9, 1901

by James, Henry

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London, 1902. Original Letter . No Binding. Fine. Als On Note Paper, 4Pp., Letterhead Of Lamb House, Rye, Sussex, To "Mr. Wyckoff", Apparently One Of His Wyckoff Cousins, Descendants Of His Paternal Grandmother's Sister, Mary Robinson (1788-1855); This May Be Albert Wyckoff(1840-Circa 1899) If Albert's Commonly Suggested But Indefinite Date Of Death In 1899 Is Incorrect, But More Likely Another Wyckoff Cousin. The Formal Address Of The Recipient As "Mr. Wyckoff" Indicates That They Were Not, Or Were Not Yet, On Intimate Terms. The Letter Shows That James Had Tried To Reach Wyckoff To Arrange A Visit, Explaining That His Brother William And William's Wife And Daughter Had Been Visiting, And Suggests A Visit On September 14Th Until The Following Monday. "It's 10 To 1 That You Are In Scotland Or Elsewhere In The Castles Of The Great..." But Expresses Hope That A Visit Can Be Arranged And That He Will Be Home Until About October 1.
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Signed Letter To Mrs. Fanny Hertz, Feb. 4Th, 1896, From Henry James

by James, Henry

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London: Unpublished, 1896. Original Letter . No Binding. Near Fine. A Henry James Autograph Note, 3 Pp On His Gray Folding Stationary With His "34, De Vere Gardens" Address Printed In Red. James Discusses Having His Publisher Send Her His Just-Published Volume Of Essays In Which She Had Previously Expressed Interest (Probably "Gallica And Other Essays", 1895, Longmans). The Letter Is Unpublished. Fanny Hertz (1830 -1908 ) Was A British Educationalist And Feminist Who Worked To Establish And Promote Various Institutions For Female Education In Bradford. Hertz Was Born In Hanover In Germany To Diamond Merchant Bram Hertz. ] She Counted Herself A Descendant Of Heinrich Hertz. She Moved To London In 1837, And Lived In Both London And Bradford During That Decade. She Married Her Cousin, Mill Owner And Yarn Merchant William David Hertz At St James's Church, Westminster In 1851. Their Bradford Home Served As A Meeting Place For Artists, Thinkers And Radicals. She Met And Befriended… Read More
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Signed Letter From Henry James To Caroline, Lady Trevelyan (Mrs. George Otto Trevelyan)

Signed Letter From Henry James To Caroline, Lady Trevelyan (Mrs. George Otto Trevelyan)

by James, Henry

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London, 1881. Original Letter . No Binding. Fine. Als On Note Paper, Headed Lord Warden Hotel, Dover, September 12 (Almost Certainly Sep.12, 1 881) From Henry James To Caroline, Lady Trevelyan, Declining For The Second Time An Invitation To Wallingford As He Is Preparing To Travel And Is About To Go To Paris. Lady Trevelyan Was The Daughter Of Robert Needham Philips Dl (1815 - 1890), A Wealthy English Merchant And Manufacturer In The Lancashire Textiles Business, And A Liberal Party Politician. He Lived In Manchester And In Warwickshire, And After Holding At Least Three Ceremonial Appointments He Was The Member Of Parliament (Mp) For The Borough Of Bury, A Mill Town Which Was Then In Lancashire, For A Total Of 22 Years Between 1857 And 1885. Lady Trevelyan's Husband Was Sir George Otto Trevelyan, 2Nd Baronet, Om, Pc, Fba (1838 - 1928) Was A Wealthy British Statesman And Author. In A Ministerial Career Stretching Almost 30 Years, He Was Most Notably Twice Secretary For Scotland Under William… Read More
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Signed Letter From Henry James To Miss Ainslee July 6, 1902

Signed Letter From Henry James To Miss Ainslee July 6, 1902

by James, Henry

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London, 1902. Original Letter . No Binding. Fine. Als On Note Paper, Letterhead Of Lamb House, Rye, Sussex, To "Miss Ainslee, "I Am Very Glad To Hear From You That Your Brother Is Able To Come Down...", But Explaining That His Cousins Are Currently Staying With Him In His Only Guest Room And He Is Unable To Schedule A Date For A Visit As He Is Thereafter Also Going To The Country For Ten Days, And Is Unable To Furnish "To Douglas As Date, But I Shall Make Haste To Do So Later... That You Are To Be Here Through The Month..." Miss Ainslee Was A Sister Of His Friend Grant Duff Douglas Ainslie (1865-1948), Born Ainslie Grant Duff, An English Poet, Critic, And Diplomat; He Translated Works Of Benedetto Croce Into English; His Publications Include Chosen Poems (1928) And The Conquest Of Pleasure (1942). A Contributor To The Yellow Book, He Met And Befriended Oscar Wilde At Age Twenty-One While An Undergraduate At Oxford. He Was Also Associated With Other Such Notable Figures As… Read More
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