Pope daughter (6 risultati)

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Da: Kennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd., Galway, GY, IrlandaKennys Bookshop and Art Galleries Ltd.
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Condizione: New. The illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II, Felice della Rovere became one of the most powerful and accomplished women of the Italian Renaissance. Now, Caroline Murphy vividly captures the untold story of a rare woman who moved with confidence through a world of popes and princes. Num Pages: 400 pages, 73 maps…& halftones, 28 color illus. BIC Classification: HRAX; HRCC7. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 157 x 24. Weight in Grams: 554. . . . . . .

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Condizione: New. The illegitimate daughter of Pope Julius II, Felice della Rovere became one of the most powerful and accomplished women of the Italian Renaissance. Now, Caroline Murphy vividly captures the untold story of a rare woman who moved with confidence through a world of popes and princes. Num Pages: 400 pages, 73 maps…& halftones, 28 color illus. BIC Classification: HRAX; HRCC7. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 235 x 157 x 24. Weight in Grams: 554. . . . . . . Books ship from the US and Ireland.
Editore: ONE: 28 December ; 36 Lauderdale Mansions Maida Vale London. TWO: 1956. THREE: 'Tuesday'; with letterhead of The Old Rectory Frimley Aldershot Hants. FOUR: Post Card with Frimley postmark 8 July 1957; Frimley letterhead of 'Lady Hicks', 1950
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Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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From the Macqueen-Pope papers. See both their entries in the Oxford DNB. The four items in good condition, lightly aged and creased, with slight spotting to one corner of Item. Folded for postage. ONE: ALS dated 28 December 1950. 2pp, 12mo. Before sending seasonal greetings she begins: 'My dear Popie / I returned home to find yo…ur wonderful book waiting for me. Many many thanks for your tributes to myself therein & [your?] gift of the book much appreciated - I listened with pleasure to you on the Radio the way you stood your ground against the opposition consolidated your point for individuality. Cheers!' TWO: ALS, undated but from 1956. 1p, 4to. Arranging a BBC interview with MP. 'I have to choose 5-6 Photos for interview to talk about subject to B.B.C. You and me. Will you mark what you think would interest them & I will see if the subjects appeal to me too.' She will write 'saying all this' to Joyce Belfridge, who has agreed for the interview to take place near to her eight-seventh birthday (thus dating the letter). THREE: ALS, 'Tuesday'. 2pp, 12mo. 'Popie my dear / Your book has just arrived and as usual is grand. I have started reading it and am going to be late for all appointments. / I am a bit sad though to feel there is no picture of your old friends Seymour and Ella!' She ends with renewed thanks, 'a thousand times'. FOUR: ACS (unillustrated), postmarked 8 July 1957. Addressed to 'W. Macqueen Pope Esqr. / 5-6 Coventry St / London.' 'How are you both? / I do hope well with prospect of holiday. Its a long time since I have had news. / Your old friend / Ella.'.

Editore: 23 August On letterhead of Crossway Green Chepstow Mon. SEE IMAGE, 1957
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Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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From the Macqueen-Pope papers. (See his entry and that of her father in the Oxford DNB.) 6pp, the first four on two 4to leaves, the last two on a 12mo leaf. Signed 'E. Winnie Parsons / nee / Winnie Burnand'. In fair condition, lightly aged and with some creasing, particularly to the last (12mo) leaf. Slight rust staining from pa…perclip. A delightful letter, written in a strong and energetic hand, with various words underlined in red pencil for emphasis. She is staying with Desmond Lysart, 'who in his lovely study has all your delightful books', and they are both great admirers of MP. She describes herself as 'the youngest of Sir F C Burnand's family of 14 (a mere girl of 76) but still "Not Out" as they say in the Cricket World & hope to Carry my bat a bit longer! (Here she has drawn an amusing ink cartoon, picked out in red pencil, of her walking purposefully to the left with a cricket bat under her arm.) 'One Big Thing I would so like you to tell me / Dont you rather deplore the Change of Punche's [sic] Cover?? I quite know that so many people used to say to my Father (Sir F C B) Oh! Punch is not half as good as it was? & Poppa used to raise his bushy eye-brows & reply It never was!! Still I do so miss Mister Punch & Toby & "All the little Charavari men adorning the cover of Punch"'. She continues with her lament, ending in large letters, 'I consider Punche's [sic] well known Cover is a National Loss!!.' She thanks him for the references to her father and her mother, 'Rosina Ranoe': 'I wonder if you ever knew her when she was on the stage? She gave it all up!!! to marry Papa & bring up our Family of 14!!!! & oh! happy we hae all been, entirely due to Mother & Papa's devotion to Real Home Life! But of course a family of 14!! these hectic days would not be fashionable!!!! in fact Not tolerated! I am so glad I lived in the days of the "Gaiety" for enchantment!!!' Her 'host & hostess (your great admirers) have a charming country House, & Desmond Lysart owns Chepstow Castle!' She is leaving for London, where she will post the letter. (Here, taking up half of one page of the 12mo leaf, she draws herself looking rather doll-like as she advances with a parasol, feathered hat and polka-dotted dress towards a post box, letter in hand, and an eager little dog behind her.) She concludes with 'enormous thanks from a very sincere admirer'.
Editore: Undated. Stamp on reverse of 'Angus McBean / Photographer / Maskmaker / 29B Belgrave Road / London S.W.1. / Telephone: Victoria', 1048
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From the papers of W. Macqueen-Pope. See the two men's entries in the Oxford DNB. The National Portrait Gallery holds McBean's portrait of MP, but not the present item, of which no other copy has been traced. 17.5 x 25 cm. In fair condition, with two corners dogeared; the reverse, carrying McBean's stamp, is rather discoloured.…Also on the reverse, in pencil is 'Moya Macqueen-Pope'. Plain background. A close-up head and shoulders shot of the left side of the sitter's face, as she looks solemnly downwards and to the right, with her hair gathered back under a large dark-wool beret with the front pushed up and taking up around a quarter of the image.

Editore: 23 De Vere Gardens 3 Dec, 1893
Da: Richard M. Ford Ltd, London, Regno UnitoRichard M. Ford Ltd
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Seven Pages, 12mo, two bifolia, first page a little grubby but letter in good condition. Text: "Dear Sirs [solicitor?] | I enclose a cutting from a newspaper called 'Society' [perhaps London Society?] which appeared in the Edition of the 2nd Inst | As the greater part of the statements there made is inaccurate & calculated to gi…ve pain, I shall be v[er]y much obliged if you will kindly advise me ass to the steps which should be taken to [?] an ea[l]y contradiction to these misstatements. 1. With regard to the marriage referred to I am assured that this is not contemplated [inaccurate!] & that the reports are unauthorised. | 2. Lady Hennessy's mother was the daughter of MrW. Napier, Lieut Governor of Labuan and was married to me in St Andrews Church in Singapore on the 12th Augt 1848 by the Revd C. Hannen, Chaplain to H.M.S. Maeander [see Note c.], in the presence of the late Sir James Brooke [the White Rajah] - the gentleman [.] whom I [may?] mention the present Rajah of Sarawak, And the Hnble Sir H. Keppel[Wikipedia] and Sir Spencer St John [Wikipedi]. | 3. I am the son of Mr Hugh Low, head of the firm of Hugh Low & Co. nursery gardeners of Upper Clapton - I went to Borneo in 1844 & not to Perak, as alleged, taking with me letter of introduction to Sir James Brooke with whom I spent he next two years, by whose advice I applied for & received my first Government appoiuntment as Secretary in the Colony of Labuan & to whose example & friendship I am proud to owe my success which may subsequently have attended me in my dealings with the Mal[a]y race - | I went to Perak as Resident in 1877 after the murder of the Late Mr. Birch [James Wheeler Woodford Birch; see Wikipedia] | 4. Lady Hennessy [now?] had a daughter [?] involved legal proceedings between myself [?] Ever took place respecting a[n]y child whatever. The differences between myself and Sir John Pope-Kennessy from our divergent views as to the conduct of public business[?] Should further explanation be necessary, I could call upon you on any morning convenient to your self." NOTES: a. Catherine "Kitty" Elizabeth Low (18501923), daughter of Hugh Low, his predecessor as Governor of Labuan; b. The respondent has added a few words saying that he has sent Low a letter "advised no notice S.H."; c. HMS Maeander "served in the East Indies, cooperating with James Brooke in the suppression of piracy" [Wikipedia]; d.