Braddon Mrs M E (10 results)
Bold autograph signature ('M. E. Braddon') of Mary Elizabeth Braddon, author of 'Lady Audley's Secret'.
M. E. Braddon [Mary Elizabeth Braddon; Mary Maxwell; Mrs Maxwell; Miss Braddon] (1835-1915), English Vnovelist, author of 'Lady Audley's Secret'
Published by Richmond. 22 October 1881
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1p., 12mo. Good, on lightly-aged paper; laid down on leaf removed from album. Written in a large, bold hand, in response to a request for an autograph. Reads: 'Yours very truly | M. E. Braddon. | Richmond | October 22nd. 1881.'.

All the Year Round, New Series, Volume XXVI (26), September 1880 - March 1881
Various Authors: M. E. Braddon, Theo Gift, Mrs Cashel Hoey, Walter Besant & James Rice
Published by 26 Wellington Street, London 1881
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Contains: Asphodel by M. E. Braddon. Conclusion of serialisation. Visited on the Children by Theo Gift. Start of ongoing serialisation. The Question of Cain by Mrs Cashel Hoey. Start of ongoing serialisation. Extra Christmas Number for 1880: Over the Sea with a Sailor by Walter Besant and… James Rice. Late C19th green leather over blue cloth-covered boards. general light sunning, leather nicked on corner at head of spine, rear endpapers splittting, good. Contains all of volume 26, plus the final 7 issues of volume 25. A heavy item which will require additional postage outside the UK. Book.

Belgravia. A London Magazine, Volume 21 (XXI) First Series, Volume 1 (I) Third Series, July - October 1873
Various Authors: M. E. Braddon, Joseph Hatton, Mrs Compton Reade, Frederick Talbot
Published by Warwick House, London 1873
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Contains: Strangers and Pilgrims by M. E. Braddon. Conclusion of serialisation. Village Tyrants by Joseph Hatton. Complete serialisation. Swift as a Flash (complete novelette) by Mrs Compton Reade. Through Fire and Water by Frederick Talbot. Start of ongoing serialisation. Late C19th green leathe…r over marbled boards; red leather title label on spine; green endpapers. A couple of small scrapes on leather, a little foxing, very good. A heavy volume which will require additional postage outside the UK. Book.

Published by Warwick House, London 1874
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Contains: Lost for Love by M. E. Braddon. Start of ongoing serialisation. Her Master by Mrs Compton Reade. Conclusion of serialisation. Through Fire and Water by Frederick Talbot. Conclusion of serialisation. The Two Inquests. Complete serialisation of anonymous novelette. Short stories include: At th…e Bar, Why That Gentleman Paid & That Poor Dear Captain Lambswool by George Augustus Sala, Through the Breakers by Mary Cecil Hay. Late C19th crimson leather over marbled boards; raised bands and black leather title label on spine; green endpapers. Small chips to paper on edges of boards, some small bubbles to paper on front board, a little foxing, good+. A heavy volume which will require additional postage outside the UK. Book.

Published by Chatto & Windus, London 1887
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Contains: Mohawks by M. E. Braddon. Chapters XXIX - XXXVII of ongoing serialisation. Disappeared by Sarah Tytler. Chapters I - IV of ongoing serialisation. That Other Person by Margaret Hunt (anonymously). Chapters XXXI - XXXVI of ongoing serialisation. Short stories include: An Old Maid's Husban…d by Wilkie Collins, At the Pothick by Margaret Hunt, Experiences on a Life-Buoy by Verney Lovett Cameron, Ghastly Doesn't Describe It by Elsa D'Esterre-Keeling, The Hailstone Competition by Eden Phillpotts, Mary of Barlinhough by Paul Cushing, Mr Pierrepoint's repentance by Grant Allen, Their Last Resource by Mrs Hungerford. Late C19th black leather over blue marbled boards; raised bands and red leather title label on spine; brown endpapers. A couple of small scrapes on leather, a little foxing, very good. A heavy volume which will require additional postage outside the UK. Book.
Published by Homewood Publishing, Chicago 1895
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Contact seller5-star sellerHardcover. reprint. sm 8 vo; 216 pp; light brown boards with black lettering & art noveau decoration on front board and spine; A melodramatic plot centered on a young woman of mixed race living first in England and later in Louisiana. good; shelf wear at spine edges & corners; pages are moderately toned due to poorer quality of…paper used for thie circa 1904 printing. P.O's name & 1904 date on front end paper. All else tight & attractive.
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On an irregularly-shaped octagon of paper, practically a 9.5 cm square with the corners cut off. In fair condition, lightly aged and discoloured, with minor traces of glue from mount on reverse. A large and bold example of Braddon's handwriting, clearly a response to a request for an autograph rather than the valediction of a le…tter. Reads: 'Yours Very truly / M. E. Braddon.' Above this, at the head is the Braddon crest in blue ink, with motto 'Aut mors aut libertas'. See image.
More imagesPublished by Hutchinson & Co. London. No date c 1950
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Hutchinson & Co. No date, circa 1950. Hardback in DW. Gorgeous green cloth, illustrated with skeleton to upper board and ghoul to spine. 704 pages. Endpaper foxed and margins of pages very browned. A remarkably clean copy in price-clipped wrapper that is very worn to extremities lacking portions to head of spine and has been int…ernally re-enforced with tape along top and lower edges.
[Mrs Braddon; Lichfield House, Richmond u.Thames.] 9 indentures, deeds,& other property documents, inc. one signed by novelist Mary Elizabeth Braddon and her son, another by her husband William Babbington Maxwell, and one by Sir Henry George Norris.
[Mrs Braddon; Lichfield House, Richmond u. Thames, owned by novelist Mary E. Braddon [Mrs Maxwell] (1835-1915), Sir Henry George Norris (1865-1934), MP, Henry Lascelles (1690-1753), MP and slave owner
Published by Relating to Lichfield House Sheen Road Richmond upon Thames. London; between and 1933 1914
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Lascelles bought Lichfield House in 1729, and committed suicide there in 1753. The enormous success of Braddon's novels 'Lady Audley's Secret' (1862) and 'Aurora Floyd' (1863) allowed her to buy Lichfield House, where she too died. It was demolished in the 1930s. ONE: Manuscript indenture on vellum. 'Mrs. M. E. Maxwell to G. M.…Maxwell Esq | Conveyance of freehold property known as "The Homestead" Sheen Road Richmond Surrey'. 10 June 1914. 4pp., 8vo, with covering page. Laid out in usual fashion, bound with green ribbon with tax stamps, Land Registry stamp, and two seals in red wax. Small map coloured in pink on first page. 'Between Mary Elizabeth Maxwell of Lichfield House Richmond in the County of Surrey Widow of the one part and Gerald Melbourne Maxwell of 48 Church Road Richmond aforesaid Esquire (a son of the said Mary Elizabeth Maxwell) of the other part'. Signed by 'Mary E. Maxwell' and 'Gerald M. Maxwell', and by two witnesses. TWO: Typed draft document on paper. 'Abstract of the Title of William Babington Maxwell Esquier to Freehold Property at Richmond in the County of Surrey'. 1920. 15pp, 4to. With three coloured maps on cloth attached (the first dated '28 Octr. 1867'). Manuscript emendations throughout in pencil and ink. THREE: Manuscript indenture on paper. 'W. B. Maxwell Esqre to Colonel Sir H. G. Norris M.P. | Conveyance of "Lichfield House" Richmond in the County of Surrey'. 17 March 1921. 3pp., folio, with covering page. Tax stamp and Land Registry stamp. Signed by Maxwell and Norris, and two witnesses. FOUR: Manuscript indenture on paper. 'Col. Sir Henry G. Norris D.L. to Arthur Howitt Esqre | Conveyance of "Lichfield House" Richmond in the County of Surrey'. 30 September 1925. 4pp., folio, and covering page. Bound with green ribbon spine, with tax stamps and Land Registry stamp. Coloured map covering half of first page. Signed by both parties and witness. FIVE: Typed deed on paper. 'Arthur Howitt Esq. to Sir Henry George Norris D.L. | Deed altering rate of interest of Mortgage on Lichfield House Richmond in the County of Surrey dated 1st October 1928'. 29 September 1928; by Laytons, 29 Budge Row, EC4. 2pp., folio, with covering page. Bifolium. Tax stamp. Signed by Howitt and witness. SIX: Manuscript transfer of mortgage on paper. 'Sir H. G. Norris to P. W. Russell Esqre. and another | Transfer of Mortgage of Freehold property known as Lichfield House, Richmond, Surrey'. 3 November 1930. 3pp., folio, and covering page. Bifolium. Tax stamp and Land Registry stamp. Signed by both parties and two witnesses. SEVEN: Typed draft document on paper. 'Abstract of the Title of Arthur Howitt, Esq., to freehold premises at Richmond in the County of Surrey.' Undated. Setting out the nature of agreements between 28 November 1867 and 3 November 1930 (Item). 25pp., 4to. EIGHT: 'Private Dwelling House Fire Insurance Policy' by Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Ltd, for 'A. Howitt & Others', Lichfield House, Sheen Road, Richmond, Surrey. Printed document completed by typewriter, and signed by London Director J. B. Meers, witnessed and dated 28 November 1930. 4pp., 8vo. Bifolium. With two typed memoranda (both 1p., landscape 12mo), both signed by London Manager R. C. Cole, 28 January 1931 and 15 November 1933. NINE: Manuscript indenture on paper. 'Arthur Howitt Esq to Sir Henry George Norris D.L. | Mortgage on Lichfield House Richmond in the County of Surry to secure repayment of the principal sum of £5000 with interest thereon at Six per cent reducible to 5 per cent on punctual payment' ('Statutory Receipt'). 1 November 1933. 5pp., folio, and covering page. Bound with green ribbon, with tax stamps and Land Registry Stamp. Signed by Howitt and two others.

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Contact seller5-star sellerLeatherbound. Condition: NEW. BOOKS ARE EXEMPT FROM IMPORT DUTIES AND TARIFFS; NO EXTRA CHARGES APPLY. Leatherbound edition. Condition: New. Leather Binding on Spine and Corners with Golden leaf printing on spine. Bound in genuine leather with Satin ribbon page markers and Spine with raised gilt bands. Pages: 666. A perfect gift… for your loved ones. Reprinted from 1862 edition. NO changes have been made to the original text. This is NOT a retyped or an ocr'd reprint. Illustrations, Index, if any, are included in black and white. Each page is checked manually before printing. As this print on demand book is reprinted from a very old book, there could be some missing or flawed pages, but we always try to make the book as complete as possible. Fold-outs, if any, are not part of the book. If the original book was published in multiple volumes then this reprint is of only one volume, not the whole set. IF YOU WISH TO ORDER PARTICULAR VOLUME OR ALL THE VOLUMES YOU CAN CONTACT US. Resized as per current standards. Sewing binding for longer life, where the book block is actually sewn (smythe sewn/section sewn) with thread before binding which results in a more durable type of binding. Language: English Pages: 666.