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The Joseph Conrad Collection From The Library Of The Late Stanley J. Seeger - Part I
10 July 2013 • London
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193 lots
  • Autograph letter signed ("My dear Lord"), to Lord Northcliffe
    Estimate: 1,500 – 2,000 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Typed letter signed, with two line autograph postscript, to Neville Ridgeway
    Estimate: 800 – 1,200 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Photographic portrait
    Estimate: 1,500 – 2,000 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • The Black Mate: a story. Edinburgh: for the author for private distribution only, 1922
    Estimate: 2,500 – 3,500 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Two volumes, both inscribed to Elbridge Adams, comprising:
    Estimate: 600 – 800 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Travel: a preface to Into the East: Notes on Burma and Malaya by Richard Curle. [Edinburgh:] privately printed for Richard Curle, 1922
    Estimate: 500 – 700 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Portrait of Joseph Conrad (Conrad listening to music)
    Estimate: 800 – 1,200 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Autograph note signed
    Estimate: 250 – 350 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • The Dover Patrol. A tribute. Canterbury: printed for private circulation by H.J. Goulden, 1922
    Estimate: 500 – 700 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Laughing Anne. A Play. London: the Morland Press, 1923
    Estimate: 1,500 – 2,000 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • Autograph letter signed ("JC"), to his son John
    Estimate: 800 – 1,200 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED
  • The Rover. London: T. Fisher Unwin Ltd., 1923
    Estimate: 2,000 – 3,000 GBP
    BIDDING IS CLOSED