ALS- Marzials, Theo- Autograph Letter Signed] To an Unnamed recipient, but Obviously Musician of Talent
by Marzials, Theo
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Seattle, Washington, United States
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About This Item
Four pages, written by the British composer, author, singer and friend/associate to Pre-Raphaelites, after his 1873 book of poetry, "The Gallery of Pigeons," which includes a poem with the reputation of having been the 'worst poem ('A Tragedy,' in the English Language.' Still, Ford Madox Brown called the collection "by far the most exquisite... by any of the lesser Pre-Raphaelite poets." Marzial writes, "British Museum, 14: April, 1880, Dear Sir, I should have had the greatest pleasure in doing only music with such a musician as yourself, but I am very sorry to say that I am engaged for all the 1st week in May for concerts both afternoon & evening..." etc. "I shall be 'touring' for some local charity down by Haywards Heath which I fear would be too far for a 'combination'..." etc. A few minor tears, soiling and brown spots.
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- Nudelman Rare Books (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 3019
- Title
- ALS- Marzials, Theo- Autograph Letter Signed] To an Unnamed recipient, but Obviously Musician of Talent
- Author
- Marzials, Theo
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
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Nudelman Rare Books
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About Nudelman Rare Books
Specializing in Fine Bindings By Noted Bookbinders; High Spots and Inscribed Copies of Important 19th-20th Century English and American Literature; Autograph Letters and Manuscripts; Fine Press Books; Unusual and Rare Children's and Illustrated; Art Nouveau; Pre-Raphaelite Poetry and Associations; Jugendstil, Wiener Werkstatte; 1890's.Long-standing rare book dealer established in 1979, in Seattle, Washington specializing in the highest quality fine and rare books, primarily from the 18th through 20th Centuries. We value your patronage and would love to have you join our mailing list where we offer illustrated catalogs twice a year by PDF (with copious photos of content). All books are guaranteed as described, and returnable within 7 days for any reason. By Appointment Only.