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1963R320167893Plon. 1963. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. légèrement passée, Coiffe en tête abîmée, Papier jauni. 189 pages - nombreuses pages désolidarisées de l'ouvrage.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
2015500089354Gallimard 2015 175 pages 14 4x2x20 4cm. 2015. Broché. 175 pages.
2019RO20270956LE LIVRE DE POCHE N°15135 / ALBIN MICHEL. 2019. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 638 pages. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
24058Undated. On letterhead of West House Campden Hill Kensington. London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 2pp 12mo. Bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once. The recipient is named as ‘J. Pendred Broadhurst Esq’. Boughton begins by thanking him for his ‘kind note’. He is ‘quite out of photos for the moment - there has been such “a run on†me’. His portrait is not ‘in commerce’. He is enclosing ‘a Menu Card of a dinner given me by Messrs Harper in New York’ which has ‘a portrait by Mr L. Alma Tadema R.A. which I think is a little out of the Common. There is also an illustration from our book - E. A. Abbey and mine sketching “Rambles in Holland.†which the Harpers published’. If Broadhurst uses the latter item ‘then pray let me have it again as I have only one other - which I may lose any moment.’ Undated. On letterhead of West House, Campden Hill, Kensington. [London.] unknown
26350‘Chertsey March 8th. c. 1865'. The phrase ‘Box and Cox’ has entered the English language. See the OED and the two men’s entries in the Oxford DNB. 2pp landscape 12mo. Neatly inserted in a trimmed windowpane mount. In good condition lightly aged. Folded twice. Signed ‘John M Morton’. Begins: ‘Dear Webster. / As Mr Anson informs me that you are “on the forward course to regenerated health†I hope I need not apologise for writing again. I find a letter of your’s respecting Woodcock’s little game produced in 1864 & two one act farces you offer me £15 per Act with the privilege of repurchasing the pieces at the same price in the event of your not having produced them’. He asks if he will do the same ‘in the case of the 4 Acts’ he has recently sent him. ‘If not let me beg of you to return them by post as I really cannot afford the expence of coming to Town!’ He continues: ‘I was served with a Writ yesterday for the first time in my life!!’ and adds ruefully: ‘I’m afraid the veteran farce writer’s “little game†is nearly up!†He concludes with surprising candour: ‘Thank God I could never get any children - not for want of trying I’m ashamed to say.’ ‘Chertsey March 8th. [c. 1865]'.. unknown
240591 April 1896. On letterhead of the Reform Club Pall Mall S.W. London. See his entry in the Oxford DNB. 1p 12mo. On the first leaf of bifolium. In good condition lightly aged. Folded once. He begins by thanking him ‘most sincerely for your cheering note of congratulation’. Whilst it is ‘pleasant to be raised to the “Upper Shelfâ€â€™ he finds that ‘the position of Associate of the Royal Academy is one that is quite Ideal. To gain that - and to paint a good picture were my two great ambitions’. 1 April 1896. On letterhead of the Reform Club, Pall Mall, S.W. [London.] unknown
24697ALS: 17 August 1944; 27 Oakington Manor Drive Wembley. TLS: 31 October 1962; 807 Howard House Dolphin Square London SW1. See her Guardian obituary by Ronald Bergan ‘Britain's original “It†girl who rose from shop assistant to movie star’ 13 September 1999. Both items in good condition lightly aged and folded for postage. Both letters with good content. Eileen Margaret Cond 1911-1984 of Honiton was an enthusiastic autograph collector and she had an ability to draw a more than perfunctory response from her targets. ONE 1944 ALS: 2pp 8vo. Addressed to ‘Dear Miss Cond’ and signed ‘Chili Bouchier’. Begins: ‘Just a wee line to thank you so much for your nice Xmas card which was forwarded to me in Egypt. where she had been touring with ENSA / I am home now safe & sound and fortunately for me on tour with a new play “Lady - Be Careful†so I can escape the flying bombs without feeling too guilty of running away from their horror.’ Having a ‘week out’ before playing Bath ‘we decided to spend our week here and enjoy the antiquities’. She ‘thoroughly enjoyed’ her ‘trip out East and I think it was appreciated by the “boys.â€â€™ With reference to the war she feels things look ‘grand all round now’. She hopes Cond is well and making her ‘post-war plans. It’s fun to do although they may all go wrong - as all plans persistently do. At least that is my experience.’ TWO 1962 TLS. 1p 4to. Twenty-eight single-spaced lines. Addressed to ‘My Dear Eileen’ and signed ‘Chili’. She has written a letter of protest against theatre closures to the Daily Express and ‘Yes the Theatre Royal Portsmouth was one of the casualties I had in mind’. I had another letter from someone from your district bewailing the apathy of the majority of people about the closing of the theatre.’ She doesn’t feel very hopeful: ‘There doesn’t seem to be much one can do about it except wait for the time when people will be sick of staying at home and watching the “goggle-boxâ€. But with new attractions like Telstar and colour TV it doesn’t look as if that time will ever come.’ Her letter has ‘brought a tremendous response from the public’ and she has been ‘deeply moved to learn how many unknown friends I have.’ Despite the ‘stunned silence at the audacity of an artist to raise a voice in protest’ she will soon be working again. She makes a suggestion regarding those who wish to join her. She expresses the ‘happiness and relaxation’ she finds in Spain before turning to her autobiography: ‘The book is now finished having re-written it once more and I just don’t know which publisher to send it to as it is all a bit peculiar. It has to be as my life has been. Not at all like anyone elses.’ She is certain she will gain ‘an inspiration’ regarding the publisher ‘and in the meantime I have high hopes of placing a musical with a Spanish background which I have also written during the quiet times’. Bouchier did not publish an autobiography until 1996 'Shooting Star'. The renewed interest resulted in an appearance on 'Desert Island Discs' and an episode of 'This is Your Life'. ALS: 17 August 1944; 27 Oakington Manor Drive, Wembley. TLS: 31 October 1962; 807 Howard House, Dolphin Square, London SW1. unknown
71-3201London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son circa 1990. Color offset lithograph. 245 x 190 mm. sheet. Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son, circa 1990]. unknown
71-3203London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son circa 1990. Color offset lithograph. 245 x 190 mm. sheet. Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son, circa 1990]. unknown
71-3200London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son circa 1990. Color offset lithograph. 245 x 190 mm. sheet. Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son, circa 1990]. unknown
71-3202London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son circa 1990. Color offset lithograph. 245 x 190 mm. sheet. Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son, circa 1990]. unknown
71-3204London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son circa 1990. Color offset lithograph. 245 x 190 mm. sheet. Very Good.Provenance: From the collection of the Late Frederick G. Ruffner Jr. founder of Gale Research Detroit. [London: Felix Rosenstiel’s Widow & Son, circa 1990]. unknown
2007RO20275201CHRISTIAN BOURGOIS. 2007. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 402 PAGES. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
1985RO40025720Gallimard. 1985. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 282 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
199550022312610/18 1995 1995. Broché.
2018RO20274496FOLIO N°6464 / QUAI VOLTAIRE. 2018. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 390 PAGES - une annotation en page de garde. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
500320504Sans date. À la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale dans une villa italienne transformée en hôpital la jeune infirmière Hana veille sur un aviateur anglais atrocement brûlé et méconnaissable retrouvé dans le désert africain. Autour d'eux dans une atmosphère de fin du monde d'autres personnages dévoilent leurs secrets tandis que le passé énigmatique du patient et sa relation avec Hana se dévoilent
19921368919Jerusalem: Koren Publishers 1992. Hardcover. Octavo 1029 xxii pages in English 1029 pages in Hebrew. In Fair condition. Slipcase in black and gold paper slight shelf wear. Spine is black with stamped print and raised bands. Boards in black leather. Text block has broken rear hinge. White ribbon marker. Text in English and Hebrew on facing pages.<br /> <br /> <p>NOTE: Shelved in Netdesk office Case #3. 1368919. FP New Rockville Stock. Koren Publishers hardcover
2008R240055248ALBIN MICHEL/WIZ. 2008. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 426 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
2003500126683ELLIPSES 2003 160 pages 16 2x1 2x23 8cm. 2003. Broché. 160 pages.
1977RO80217718Gallimard. 1977. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 243 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 810-Littérature américaine
014888Genève - Suisse Galerie Kara 0 En feuilles sous chemise rabat
19072032712Leipzig, Insel, 1907. 3 Bl., 158 S. in zweifarbigem Druck, 1 Bl. OHldrbd m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Rücken am Fuß m. ca. 2 cm langem Ausriß, Vorderdeckel teilw. wasserfleckig, Vorsätze gebräunt).
18813052071Leipzig, Duncker & Humblot, 1881. XIV, 775 S. Mit dem Bildnis Adolf Helds. Hlwd der Zeit.
19071264591Hamburg 1907. Gr.-8vo. 43, 1907. Gr.-8vo. 43, (1) S. Br. (Stempel a. Titel).