FOUR AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED

Madame (Countess) Berthollet

Edité par 1803/1804/1808, 1803
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1) ALS. "F. Berthollet." One page (of a bifolium) in French, 7.25" x 8.75", Arcueil [France]; May 28, 1803. In this letter to an unnamed minister, Madame Berthollet requests the original letters from Berthollet [her husband or herself?] requesting assistance with finding an administrative position for two people when the minister sends his recommendations for said people to give to officials at the administrative offices they wish to enter into. 2) ALS. "F. Berthollet." One page (of a bifolium with an integral address sheet) in French, 6.5" x 8", Arcueil; July 29, 1803. In this letter to a Madame Vinneux in Lausanne, Madame Berthollet informs her friend that she will be able to obtain a passport for her and that the ambassador to Switzerland will assist her with the necessary steps for her return to France. 3) ALS. "F. Berthollet." Three pages (of a bifolium with an integral address sheet) in French, 6.5" x 8.25", Arcueil; June 11, 1804. In this letter to Madame Vinneux, Madame Berthollet opens by speculating that passport troubles are being caused by "cette saison" [presumably meaning the contemporaneous political situation] and will seek information about the delay experienced by her friend in obtaining permission to travel. Mme. Berthollet was convinced her friend was on her way and assures her that she and her husband speak of her and "their second son," Déodat, at every meal. Meanwhile her husband has received a "new distinction" from the government that she describes as more of a burden than a privilege since they must outfit an "archbishop's house" with furniture, linens and all the rest [Claude Louis Berthollet was made a Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur in 1804]. 4) ALS. "F. Berthollet." One page (of a bifolium) in French, 7.5" x 9.25", Arcueil; January 9, 1808. In this letter, Madame Berthollet invites Monsieur and Madame Tochon [could be Joseph-François Tochon (1772-1820), numismatist, collector, and political figure] to dinner in Arcueil. Condition: Letters in Good condition with usual folds and the following notes: Letter 2 has four pin holes through lower left hand corner, and small paper loss where seal was broken when letter opened. Letter 3 has four pins holes through the lower left hand corner, and small paper loss where seal was broken when letter was opened. Letter 4 has some paper loss on the last line of the letter where gaul ink has bled through paper, effective several words. MC Consignment. Shelved case 0. Madame Berthollet was born Marguerite-Marie Baur and in 1778 married the French chemist Claude Louis Berthollet (1748-1822), the French chemist who is known for his scientific contributions to theory of chemical equilibria via the mechanism of reverse chemical reactions, and for his contribution to modern chemical nomenclature. 1322202. Shelved Dupont Bookstore. N° de réf. du vendeur 1322202

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Titre : FOUR AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED
Éditeur : 1803/1804/1808
Date d'édition : 1803
Signé : Signé par l'auteur

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Longbottom, F.W.
Edité par F.W.Longbottom, 1990
ISBN 10 : 1870293010 ISBN 13 : 9781870293013
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Sir Henry (Harry) Ernest Brittain
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British journalist and Conservative politician (1873-1974). The typed text is entirely legible, but the collection is in extremely poor condition - badly damp-damaged and frayed, and with much of the menu consumed by insects. ITEM ONE: TLS, 4 May 1944, 'KIRKLANDS, | HEADLEY, HANTS.', on letterhead of the Incorporated Sales Managers' Association, one page, 4to. Green-ink signature severely faded by damp. He has returned 'after a very successful three weeks' mission with Western Command'. Regarding the Jubilee Reception at Mansion House, he would like an invitation sent to Walter Hutchinson and his wife. '[A]s he published your book, ['Poems by contemporary women', compiled by T[heodora]. Roscoe and M. W. Were, [1944]] and book publishing is somewhat analogous to newspaper publishing, I think an invitation would be appropriate'. ITEM TWO: TLS, 5 May 1945, on letterhead 'KIRKLANDS, | HEADLEY, HANTS', one page, 8vo. Rust and damp staining. He thanks her for the postcard. He will do his best 'to be with you' on the 31st. He will also try and come on 12 July. 'I am not only a great admirer of Arthur Bryant but he is, as perhaps you know, a regular and most appreciated writer for our 'Illustrated London News'." ITEM THREE: TLS, 7 October 1945, on Kirklands letterhead, one page, 4to. Frayed and with damp damage. He thanks her for 'a most interesting number of The Woman Journalist' and will 'try to foregather with you at one or other of the functions'. He is glad that his 'old friend, 'A. P. H[erbert' ' is going to address them. 'I was responsible twenty-one years ago for annexng him for a trip round the world, when I went out as Chairman of the Organizing Committee of the British Press, for the Third Imperial Press Conference at Melbourne.' Can she suggest 'any school of journalism' for a 'young girl of about sixteen - who incidentally was an evacuated child to the United States for five years' 'That excellent school - of London University - presided over by my friend Tom Clarke, has not, I think, been revived'. 'John Reid, the Scottish sculptor, has just completed a very beautiful, simple, seat, as a small memorial to my dear Lady, and I hope very shortly to have it brought across from Hertfordshire and installed in Headley churchyard.' ITEM FOUR: ALS, 'Sept 8. ' on letterhead of the Burlington Hotel, Bournemouth, two pages, 8vo. In green ink. Severely damaged by damp, with much of the text illegible. ITEM FIVE: printed menu for a 'dinner of the British International Association of Journalists', 22 April 1921, at the House of Commons. Illustration of the Houses of Parliament. Three pages, 12mo. Signed in pencil by Brittain on blank verso of the second leaf of the bifoliate. Severe entomological affliction. Image on application. N° de réf. du vendeur 3564

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HOARE, JEFF. ROLAND, HENRY.
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George Ranken Askwith, 1st Baron Askwith
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British civil servant (1861-1942) who held various R.S.A. posts (Chairman of Council, 1922-4; Treasurer, 1925-7; Vice-President, 1927-41); also Director of the Monotype Corporation, etc. All seven items very good though grubby and somewhat creased. Two items docketed and one bearing R.S.A. stamp. One item with pinholes to one corner. First letter signed 'G R Askwith' and rest 'Askwith'. ITEM ONE (one page, 12mo, 29 June [1915], on embossed letterhead of North British Station Hotel, Edinburgh): He cannot attend the Society's A.G.M. 'owing to absence in Scotland on urgent Government business'. ITEM TWO (two pages, octavo, 10 February [corrected to June] 1927, on letterhead of North British Station Hotel, Edinburgh): 'I regret that all next week I have to look after an Ascot party at my Sunningdale place: & cannot manage to leave there.' Asks if 'Mr. Hyde' is in London: 'If so, would you & he lunch at 1.15 at teh United University Club with me, & consider how far you had got. The draft report of the Council is quite interesting & well done. [.]'. ITEM THREE (one page, quarto, 8 June 1931, on letterhead of the 'MALTA ROYAL COMMISSION, 1931. | THE PALACE, VALLETTA.'): Regrets that he will not be 'back in England to join in the well come to Mr. James E. Hyde [.] a man who has so appreciated a cause which is a heritage worthy to be treasured for all English speaking peoples and all visitors to England, and who has so munificently shown his appreciation'. Last four items all one page, 12mo, on letterhead '5 CADOGAN GARDENS | S.W.3.' ITEM FOUR (1 July 1930): Agrees to serve as Vice President for the year 1930/1. ITEM FIVE (10 March 1931): Nominates Sir William Morris for the Royal Albert Medal, as he 'has done more for the commerce of this country in the last few years, and for transport here, than any other man'. ITEM SIX (also 10 March 1931): Encloses 'a small subscription to the Sir Frank Warner medal'. '[I]t seems to me that a small subscription from a number of people would be the best tribute to the memory of the late Sir Frank Warner'. ITEM SEVEN (1 April 1931): 'As I am leaving at once for Malta, for some time, I am afraid I must be excused from attending Committees and Council Meetings.'. N° de réf. du vendeur 3853

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INGHAM, MARGO. ROLAND, HENRY.
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No Binding. Etat : Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Four signed autograph letters from tMargo Ingham to Henry Roland, founder and partner in the noted London gallery Roland, Browse & Delbanco. Circa 1978. On her Cambridge Drive, Southport headed paper and others, Discusses her health issues and art related concerns, she was the owner of the Manchester Mid Day studios. Signed by Author(s). N° de réf. du vendeur 025222

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1837 and undated. Frederick William Hervey, 1st Marquess of Bristol (2 October 1769 15 February 1859), styled Lord Hervey between 1796 and 1803 and known as The Earl of Bristol between 1803 and 1826, was a British peer. N° de réf. du vendeur 22587

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Thomas Cantrell Dugdale, painter
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English painter (1880-1952) and member of the International Socialist Organization. All items in good condition, though variously grubby or discoloured with age, lightly creased or with pin holes to corners. All items signed either 'T C Dugdale' or 'T. C. Dugdale'. Several items docketed and/or bearing the Society's stamp. LETTER ONE (typed, 23 June 1925, one page, 12mo, on letterhead '9 AVENUE STUDIOS, 76 FULHAM ROAD, LONDON, S.W.3.'): He hopes to 'be able to accept your invitation to act as Judge in the same section as last year'. Asks for the date. LETTER TWO (autograph note, 23 July 1926, 'Beehive Cottage, | Combs, Chapel en le Frith', one page, quarto): 'I hope this will do?' LETTER THREE (typed, 6 December 1926, one page, quarto, on letterhead of the 'TOOTAL BROADHURST LEE COMPANY LIMITED'): Makes a few suggestions concerning 'the proof from your syllabus'. LETTER FOUR (autograph, 18 April 1936, two pages, 12mo, on letterhead 'POPLAR FARMHOUSE, IKEN, WOODBRIDGE, SUFFOLK'): Supplies information ('from memory') regarding three Tootal Broadhurst & Lee scholarship winners. LETTER FIVE (typed, 15 November [1938], one page, quarto, on letterhead '58, GLEBE PLACE, CHELSEA, S.W.3.'): 'There is a widespread feeling among artists that a commemorative plaque should be placed on the house in Chelsea which Captain Adrian Jones, the sculptor, occupied for a considerable number of years until his death.' Feels that this is a matter in which the R.S.A. should interest itself. LETTER SIX (typed, 17 November 1938, one page, quarto, on Glebe Place letterhead): 'Many thanks for your letter of the 16th. I was in a little doubt as to whether it was you or the L[ondon].C[ounty].C[ouncil]. who dealt with memorial tablets but I thought I would try you first. I have just written to the clerk of the L.C.C., and I hope they will move in the matter.'. N° de réf. du vendeur 3999

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SCOLLARD, Clinton.
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