William Wilberforce Signed (2 results)
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Published by UK 1820
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Paper. Condition: Good. First Edition. An Original Handwritten and Signed Part Letter by British politician, philanthropist, and a Leader of the Movement to Abolish the Slave Trade William Wilberforce to His Close Friend John Scandrett Harvard. Dated Bath 14 October 1820, to his close friend John Scandrett Harvard (1785-1866), p…hilanthropist and abolitionist, final leaf signed by Wilberforce and Harfords address to the rear. With a postscript relating to Wilberforce's ill-health in his hand. One page. William Wilberforce 1759 - 1833 was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. Wilberforce has also been described as a humanitarian reformer who contributed to reshaping the political and social attitudes of the time by promoting concepts of social responsibility and action. Size is 225mm x 185mm. Condition is average. With folding crease. Light age toning. Opening loss to edges. Ref 19048. Signed by Author(s).
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Published by UK 1816
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Paper. Condition: Good. First Edition. An Original Handwritten and Signed Letter by British politician, philanthropist, and a Leader of the Movement to Abolish the Slave Trade William Wilberforce. Dated 1816 from Lowestoft, to an unidentified correspondent (name cut away at foot), regretting he cannot help in connection with col…onel Burgess 'of whom I entertain a very high opinion', William Wilberforce 1759 - 1833 was a British politician, philanthropist, and a leader of the movement to abolish the slave trade. Wilberforce has also been described as a humanitarian reformer who contributed to reshaping the political and social attitudes of the time by promoting concepts of social responsibility and action. Size is 175mm x 110mm. Condition is good. With folding crease. Light age toning. Small loss to base edge. Opening loss to edges. Ref19048. Signed by Author(s).