Published by 2pp 16mo 17 March on letterhead 46 Berkeley Square W, 1898
Sister of the M.P. Francis Bingham Mildmay. 'I am afraid we shall not be able to avail ourselves of your most kind invitation to view your portraits as we leave town for good on Friday. I shall hope to see your Portrait of Lady Milton, later on.' In a letter of 9 January 1898 F. B. Mildmay refers to Slocombe's 'most kind invitation to view your portraits'.
Published by Christie, Manson & Woods, London, 1893
First Edition
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Add to basketGrey hardback board cover. Condition: Fair. First Edition. Worn condition. Cover rubbed and soiled. Hinges cracked. Spine missing. Pages loosening, but content in overall good condition. 260mm x 170mm (10" x 7"). 47pp + plates. 20 sepia plates. Paintings by Hogarth; Holbein; de Hooch; Maas; Rembrandt; Tintoretto; Zucchero; &c.
Published by 2pp 16mo 9 January on embossed letterhead 'Chatsworth Chesterfield', 1898
English politician. 'Are not the editors of the Sporting & Dramatic News going to make any use of your drawings? & if not, would there be any possibility of your being able to let my sister have the pencil sketch you made of her? She would value it very much. | We have been hard at work acting here, & all went off very well.'.