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Thomas Moore, 1813
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The Irish poet writes to his publisher
Thomas Moore, 1813
MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852). Autograph Letter Signed (“T. Moore”) to his publisher James Power, n.p., 1 November 1813.
One page, quarto (silked).
“I have seen the Monthly Review of the Melodies, it is a great thing in our favour.” A letter from Irish poet Thomas Moore to his publisher discussing the recent positive reviews of his Irish Melodies, which Powers published in ten volumes between 1808 and 1843. Moore is famous for his writings as well as his role as confidante and executor of Lord Byron, whose memoirs he had burned instead of published at the request of Byron’s family. ). Provenance: sold Puttick & Simpson, London, 23 June 1853, lot 56 – Alonzo J. Tullock – by descent to the consignors.
Thomas Moore, 1813
MOORE, Thomas (1779-1852). Autograph Letter Signed (“T. Moore”) to his publisher James Power, n.p., 1 November 1813.
One page, quarto (silked).
“I have seen the Monthly Review of the Melodies, it is a great thing in our favour.” A letter from Irish poet Thomas Moore to his publisher discussing the recent positive reviews of his Irish Melodies, which Powers published in ten volumes between 1808 and 1843. Moore is famous for his writings as well as his role as confidante and executor of Lord Byron, whose memoirs he had burned instead of published at the request of Byron’s family. ). Provenance: sold Puttick & Simpson, London, 23 June 1853, lot 56 – Alonzo J. Tullock – by descent to the consignors.
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