EPSTEIN Sir Jacob - Two ALSs about his work Period_NapoleonicSir Jacob EPSTEIN (1880 1959) Two Autograph Letters Signed (Jacob Epstein) to Dear Mr. Samuels, giving details about the progress of some of his work and asking for a cheque as large as you can on account. 1 page 4to, 18 Hyde Park Gate, 9 March n. y. and 1 page 4to, 18 Hyde Park Gate, 13 July n. y. Im awfully pleased about the Bernard Shaw & I will put it in hand at once: but you must expect some delay as my bronze founders have lots to do & they are
and one can only wonder as to why Ney chose not to accept the trial by his former comrades in arms
Thackeray” at the top of the letter and there are remains of mounting to the verso of the blank leaf
especially those unkindnesses you have had
mirrored Blanch’s own taste for far-flung settings
but I will do nothing until you feel yourself in a position to help me
which strongly suggest that Delphin was present at the battle of Chernaya on 16 August at which the Russian forces were successfully repulsed at the Traktir Bridge by the French and their Sardinian allies
Central Europe had known a period of peace following the Treaty of Tilsit in 1807
this bias gained increasing significance
The message has been written on the lower half of a large 8vo sheet
One ought to keep one’s head
much indebted to you for your exertions to put down an absurd & illiberal prejudice against him
Alfred MUNNINGS (1878-1959)