24th Apr, 2017 11:00

Books and Maps

 
  Lot 140
 

140

ELLIS

ELLIS, THOMAS MULLETT (1850-1919); Architect, Poet & Writer:
A collection of Books & letters, Including: Autograph Album with 2 colour & 3 pencil sketches And a large number of signatures, part letters and addressed envelope covers (many with wax seals)- 1803-1900; to include the following: (Anti Slavery)- William Wilberforce To Thomas Clarkson, 5 lines & signed Also T. Clarkson’s Signature & a Signed 3 page letter; William Wordsworth, signature(??); Robert Peel: Signed Addressed envelope (1843); Duke of Wellington’s initials to an envelope with wax seal; Agnes Strickland: note, Yours truly signed, also 'yours in sincerity' and signed again; Adam Duncan, 1st Viscount Duncan (Scottish Admiral, defeated the Dutch fleet off Camperdown), addressed envelope, Signed (1803); Plus the following: George Gilfillan (Scottish author and poet); Lord John Russell; Lord George Bentinck; Sir Henry Pottinger; Lord Glenelg; Earl of Ripon; Charles Arbuthnot; Sir William Allan; Joseph Wolff; Etc.. PLUS a number of loose letters including: Tom Browne (English strip cartoonist, painter and illustrator): Illustrated postcard, five other ill. cards, 2 letters, and 10 other letters on his colour illustrated paper, all addressed to Mullett Ellis & signed; PLUS the following books written by Mullett Ellis: 1. ZALMA. Tower Publishing, 1895, 1st. edn. (The first book to foresee the use of Anthrax in warfare). PP438; Original cloth, the author’s own copy with his bookplate; G+; 2. The Earl’s Nose, drawn and written by T. Mullett Ellis. Meissner & Buch, nd, c1895, 1st. edn. with dw (torn). Original colour pictorial covers and colour illustrations; VG+; 3. The Fairies' Favourite. Ash Partners, 1897, 1st. edn. with 3 plates(one loose). Original pictorial cloth; rubbed; pages browned & front endpaper loose; Plus two paper back copies: What can a woman do for the Empire; G+, & The three cats-eye rings (A/F). 4. The Thrush (a periodical for the publication of Original Poetry); Founded & edited by Ellis: Royal edition, 1901, Limited edn. No. 37 of 73 copies; Plus:1901-02 Christmas double number, and Advance copies of No. 1, 4 and 8; (Qty)

Sold for £650


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Auction: Books and Maps, 24th Apr, 2017

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