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659 MORIER (J.). Author of "Hajji Baba," etc. Autograph Letter, signed, 1 pag 8vo., accepting an invitation. Neatly mounted to Roy. 8vo. £11

660 ORPEN (Sir William). Artist. Autograph Letter, signed, thanking for invitation to see Outward Bound," but regretting his absence from town. One page, 41

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661 PAGE (Walter H.). American Ambassador. Autograph Letter, one page, signed z full and dated from the American Embassy, Feb. 18, '15. Regretting inability: attend the Titmarsh Club dinner.

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662 PITT (Wm.). First Earl of Chatham. Statesman. Autograph Letter, signee Chatham," on 3 small 4to. pages, dated April ye 3. 1772. “Nothing but my hand is guilty in leaving your very obliging letter so long unacknowledged.... discharging this favourite branch of National Debt, which, however must, I foresee, remain late Posterity." 663 PLACE (Francis). "The tailor of Charing Cross." Organiser of the successf campaign for the repeal of the Combination Laws; friend of Mill and Bentham Autograph Letter, signed, thanking for a sight of the Newport Letter, and sending a book.

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RACKHAM (Arthur). Artist. Two Autograph Letters, signed, dated from Arundel in 1921 and 1923. (1) “I have tried and failed to make a drawing for the T. C. dinner. Indeed, I am all contrition-but adequate ideas will not come. (I don't quite know why, but I never feel I want to illustrate (or pictorially comment) on Thackeray).... Yes, There was a time when I used to suggest Vathek to publishers. But it never came off. And I don't suppose it will now. But it is a vastly entertaining work. I don't know the Episodes.' Must look out for them." 2 pp., 8vo. (2) Accepting invitation to the Titmarsh dinner. I page, 8vo. £155. 665 ROGERS (S.). The" banker-poet." Two autograph Letters, signed. (1) One page, 8vo., accepting an invitation from a Mr. Grenfell; and (2) politely declining to read a manuscript which has been sent to him.

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666 SHERIDAN (R. B.). Dramatist and Politician. Autograph Letter, signed, addressed from Saville Row, Wed., June 22nd to John Graham. One page, 4to. (16 lines), expressing relief that a serious breach of friendship has been avoided. “Dear Graham, ... it breathes in every sentence the true spirit and gives me the greatest satisfaction— ... nothing could hurt me more than ... that you had given me just cause to break off our old friendship." £5 55. 667 SIDDONS (Mrs. Sarah). Actress. Autograph Letter, signed, 1 page, 4to., dated from Clifton, June 22nd, '98. "I am very much obliged to you my kind friend for the Anti-Jacobin, which is more and more entertaining every time I see it. . . . I don't envy you the delight of the Temple Gardens... £2 25. 668 SOUTHEY (R.). Nine consecutive pages of Manuscript Notes from his commonplace book containing quotations from and original notes on Bacon, Commines, Cicero, Augustine, Clarendon, etc.

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Extracts from the notes:- "The Greeks had no foreign language to learn-the Romans only one." "Every man has his own King, his own Priest, and his own God."

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"Fish, fish are you at your duty?' They said yes and they were in the frying pan at the time.'”

Enclosed in a double slip solander case, lettered in gilt.

[SWIFT (Jonathan)]. Author of " Gulliver's Travels," etc. A Copy, in a contem- 669 porary hand of a rhymed Inventory of his goods on lending his house to the Bishop till his own was built. The inventory concludes with the following verse :

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These to your Lordship as a friend
'Till you have built I recommend
They'll serve your Lordship for a shift,
Why not as well as Doctor Swift.

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YOUNGHUSBAND (Sir George). Original Manuscript on 13 foolscap pages of an 670 The League of Nations and the East," by " A Soldier of Fortune." With covering A.L.s. dated from the Tower of London, March 8th, 1923.

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PERU. The strange and delectable History of the discoverie 671 and Conquest of the Peru, in the South Sea. And of the notable things which there are found: and also of the bloudie civil warres which there happened for government. Written in foure bookes, by Augustine Sarate, Auditor for the Emperour his Majestie in the same provinces and firme land. And also of the ritche Mines of Potosi. Translated out of the Spanish tongue by T. Nicholas. Black Letter. Two title-pages, the first containing a view of the Potossi Mines, and the second being printed within an ornamental border; and six plates in the text. Sm. 4to., russia, gilt, gilt edges.

Imprinted at London by Richard Jhones, dwelling over against the Fawlcon, by Holburne bridge, 1581.

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