Catalogue of valuable printed books, autograph letters, and historical documents, etc. : comprising an excessively rare American tract, the property of the late Captain Mark Weyland; Woodrising Hall, Norfolk; important XVIII century minutes of American Indian treaties, the property of the Revd. T. Lawrason Riggs; of New Haven, Connecticut; fine books from modern private presses including the property of Mrs. H. Peters Bone; Jane Eyre, in original cloth, uncut, and a good Great expectations, the property of the rt. hon. Lord Forester; an exceptionally good Pickwick, in parts; the author's copy of The woman in white; a fine series, bound in morocco, of the works of D.G. Elliot on natural history; Biologia Centrali-Americana, 1879-98; and a complete run of the Royal Asiatic Society's Journal, North China branch; an important Ruskin collection, the property of A.H.M. Wedderburn, esq. including books by and annotated by Ruskin, corrected proof-sheets, drawings, letters and very fine manuscripts; letters of R. and E.B. Browning; J.E. Flecker; Rudyard Kipling; T.E. Lawrence; William Corbett; the duke of Wellington; and an interesting series by Lord Nelson; and a holograph by Oliver Cromwell; manuscripts by Beatrice Harraden (Ships that pass in the night); Charles Lamb; W.M. Thackeray; Robert Browning; and Charles Dickens (a lose extract from Oliver Twist). Which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ... on Monday, the 21st of December, 1936, and following day
"Catalogue of valuable printed books, autograph letters, and historical documents, etc. : comprising an excessively rare American tract, the property of the late Captain Mark Weyland; Woodrising Hall, Norfolk; important XVIII century minutes of American Indian treaties, the property of the Revd. T. Lawrason Riggs; of New Haven, Connecticut; fine books from modern private presses including the property of Mrs. H. Peters Bone; Jane Eyre, in original cloth, uncut, and a good Great expectations, the property of the rt. hon. Lord Forester; an exceptionally good Pickwick, in parts; the author's copy of The woman in white; a fine series, bound in morocco, of the works of D.G. Elliot on natural history; Biologia Centrali-Americana, 1879-98; and a complete run of the Royal Asiatic Society's Journal, North China branch; an important Ruskin collection, the property of A.H.M. Wedderburn, esq. including books by and annotated by Ruskin, corrected proof-sheets, drawings, letters and very fine manuscripts; letters of R. and E.B. Browning; J.E. Flecker; Rudyard Kipling; T.E. Lawrence; William Corbett; the duke of Wellington; and an interesting series by Lord Nelson; and a holograph by Oliver Cromwell; manuscripts by Beatrice Harraden (Ships that pass in the night); Charles Lamb; W.M. Thackeray; Robert Browning; and Charles Dickens (a lose extract from Oliver Twist). Which will be sold by auction by Messrs. Sotheby & Co. ... on Monday, the 21st of December, 1936, and following day"
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