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Author: L Howell
Item date: 1721
Date acquired: 1937
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Dr Williams's Library
Town/City: London
Presented by Mrs EHN Wilde
Author: Anon
Item date: 1809
Date acquired: 1937
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Dr Williams's Library
Town/City: London
Author: Sir John Doddridge
Item date: 1641
Date acquired: 1937
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Dr Williams's Library
Town/City: London
Presented by the Rev JH Colligan
Author: Edward Wells
Item date: 1729
Date acquired: 1937
Institution: Dr Williams's Library
Town/City: London
Given together with 2 other works, listed in AR, donor not listed
Author: BW Findon
Item date: 1905
Date acquired: 1937
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Museum of London
Town/City: London
A collection of books on London clubs, some of which are noted in AR, presented by J Halsband
Author: Countess of Blessington (Ed)
Item date: 1849
Date acquired: 1937
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: Society of Antiquaries
Town/City: London
Presented by CE Barrett-Lennard
Author: Herman Melville
Item date: 1855
Date acquired: 1937
Grant Value: Presented
Institution: English Speaking Union
Town/City: London
First English edition, presented by EK Waterhouse
Author: Laurence Olivier and others
Item date: 1930 - 1970s
Date acquired: 2000
Grant Value: 75,000
Item cost: 1500000
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London
The most extensive personal theatrical archive of the 20th century, for which The Friends gave the largest single grant to date from the Philip Larkin fund. Illustrated on p16 of AR
Author: Sir James Mackintosh
Item date: 1790 - 1832
Date acquired: 2000
Grant Value: 10,000
Item cost: 115,000
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London
An important addition to the Mackintosh papers already held by the BL, containing autograph letters from Pitt, Fox, Perceval, Canning, Thomas Moore, Maria Edgeworth, Godwin, Malthus, James Mill and ST Coleridge
Author: Anon
Item date: 1711 - 1777
Date acquired: 2000
Grant Value: £920
Item cost: £920
Institution: British Library
Town/City: London
A volume of tracts containing nearly 50 poems in German or Latin on the death of leading citizens of Augsburg and othe related material. An important source of historical and biograhical information on one of 18th century Germanys leading commercial centres