A college chaplain (6 resultados)

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History of the Priory Church of Bridlington ( in the east riding of the county of York )
Marmaduke Prickett, M.A. chaplain of Trinity College, Cambridge
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: T. Stevenson, Cambridge, England, 1836
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Añadir al carritoHardcover. Condición: Good. No Jacket. 5.75 X 9 inch Hardcover (a new edition dated 1836 on title page) in plain aged boards and green spine with applied title label in good condition, bookplate of American research scholar Charles Ellis Grant dated 1950 inside front cover board, well preserved inner hinges, 12 period engravings… by J. & H.S. Storer, tiny bookseller label entitled Furby inside of front cover board, research notes in fine script on last page, 131 pages with index and full page illustrations, map in rear, printed by W. Metcalfe St. Mary's Street Cambridge as stated. J. & H.S. Storer (ilustrador).

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Más imágenesA TYPED LETTER SIGNED by the founder of The Poetry Society GALLOWAY KYLE and 2 long substantial AUTOGRAPH LETTERS SIGNED by FRANKLYN LUSHINGTON, to the American lecture manager James B. Pond of the Pond Lecture Bureau proposing a series of lectures by Franklyn Lushington under the auspices of The Poetry Society, together with supporting "The Poetry Society" and "The Poetry Review" material.
(The Poetry Society & Poetry Review). Kyle, Galloway (1875-1967). Founder and director of The Poetry Society; Lushington, Franklyn (1868-1941). Archdeacon of Malta from 1901-1903, Headmaster of Dover College and Chaplain to the Forces during World War I a
Editorial: London, August 15, 1927 / Switzerland, August 16 and September 29, 1927., 1927
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Añadir al carritoCondición: Very good. London, August 15, 1927 / Switzerland, August 16 and September 29, 1927., 1927. Very good. - Substantial signed letters and material in support of a series of American lectures on poets and poetry by the former Archdeacon of Malta and Continental Representative on the General Council of The Poetry Society F…ranklyn Lushington to be managed by the Pond Lecture Bureau under the auspices of The Poetry Society. The material consists of: 1. A substantial typed letter signed by the founder and director of The Poetry Society Galloway Kyle to "The Manager, The Pond Lecture Agency". In his letter, densely typed on 10 inch high by 7-7/8 inch wide golden yellow "The Poetry Society" stationery dated "15th August, 1927" Galloway Kyle outlines American lectures which Franklyn Lushington has been invited to give under the auspices of The Poetry Society, and seeking the services of James B. Pond's Pond Lecture Bureau as manager. "Linley Gordon, the head of the Committee for the interchange of preachers . who is responsible for this preaching invitation, suggests that instead of our leaving his Poetry Society work to our local members and groups in the United States we should place it in your hands with the hope you can arrange some general engagements for a Lecture Tour at and about the above mentioned towns and dates." Following a list of significant supporters, Kyle extols Lushington's merits "He is an easy, fluent speaker with a very deep and comprehensive acquaintance with the best in poetry of all times and has the further advantage of a freak memory which enables him to reproduce at a moment's notice thousands of lines of Greek, Latin and English Poetry." Signed "Galloway Kyle". 2. A substantial 8-page Autograph Letter Signed by Franklyn Luchington to James B. Pond, dated August 16, 1927 from Chalet Perce Neige Chateau d'Oex, Switzerland. The letter is densely penned on 8 sides of two 6-7/8 inch high by 5-1/4 inch wide folded sheets of light gray paper. "Your name has been given to me by Mr. Linley Gordon. I have been asked by the Director of 'The Poetry Society' to give a series of lectures in USA under the auspices of the Society -And almost simultaneously I have been invited by the Council of the Interchange of Preachers of USA & Great Britain through Mr. Linley Gordon of New York to preach in New York on Dec 11th, Philadelphia on Dec 18th, Washington Dec 25th." After listing his known itinerary, he inquires "Perhaps you will be good enough to advise me whether you will be able to arrange the whole tour for me." He goes on to mention financially successful lectures he has given on Browning, Tennyson and Shelley, among others. Signed "F. deW. Lushington". 3. A typed proposal for lectures by Franklyn Lushington on the light gray 10-1/4 inch high by 8-1/8 inch wide "The Poetry Review" New York chapter stationery. The proposal lists dates for lectures in New York, Philadelphia, Washington, Boston, and Chicago with subjects on "the life and writings of any one of the following poets / Matthew Arnold, Robert Browning, Keats, Rudyard Kipling, Shelley, Tennyson." 4. A 4-page Autograph Letter Signed by Franklyn Lushington penned from Switzerland on four sides of 7 inch high by 5-1/2 inch wide "Perce-Neige Chateau-d'Oex" stationery. Dated September 29, 1927, Lushington has yet to hear back from Pond. "I hope the fact that neither the Director of the Poetry Society nor I have received any reply from you to the letters addressed to you on the 15th & 17th of August respectively means that you have been able to arrange some lectures for me. Otherwise I should be unable to understand your delay in replying." He goes on to elaborate "I will therefore, in these circumstances confidently appeal to you to try even at this last hour to arrange through some of the women's clubs in the 5 cities mentioned above - at least one meeting." Signed "F. deW. Lushington". Folded for mailing, the front edge of the last leaf is darkened with a short tear to the front.