Letter : London, to Sir Joseph Banks, 1802 June 2

Damer, Anne Seymour, 1748 or 9-1828

Letter : London, to Sir Joseph Banks, 1802 June 2.

LWL Mss File 50

ALS to Sir Joseph Banks, regarding the gift of seeds to Josephine Bonaparte, later Empress, presumably for her garden at Malmaison.

Letter : London, to Sir Joseph Banks, 1802 June 2Subjects (Library of Congress): Josephine, Empress, consort of Napoleon I, Emperor of the French, 1763-1814; Banks, Joseph, Sir, 1743-1820; Damer, Anne Seymour, 1748 or 9-1828; Malmaison (Rueil-Malmaison, France).

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: July, 2010

Letters : M. Berry … 1846-1850

Berry, Mary, 1763-1852

Letters : M. Berry … 1846-1850.

Holograph of a collection of notes and personal memoranda. The volume begins with a description of a dream, dated August 1840, in which she imagines she is with child, from which she awakes in tears, recalling that she has never possessed either husband or child, and has long survived that “Friend” who had been such a comfort to her. Following this recollection and dated 9 May 1842, she reminisces about her past vigor of body and mind, including extraordinary sense of sight and hearing, and notes how these senses are diminishing with age; she also mentions her quickness of mind which was nurtured by those to whom she was devoted. The volume concludes with a brief essay titled The apocalypse, which analyzes the Book of Revelation.

Letters : M. Berry ... 1846-1850...5 items (17 p.) ; 18 cm. or smaller.

Mary Berry (1763-1852), author, was born at Stanwick, Yorkshire. She and her sister Agnes began a close friendship with Horace Walpole in 1788, who spoke of them as his “twin wives.” He established the sisters at Teddington, in 1789, and two years later offered them the use of his own secondary residence, Little Strawberry Hill. Berry became engaged to General Charles O’Hara (c.1740-1802) about October 1795, though the couple separated in 1796. In 1824 the sisters took up residence in Curzon Street, where they established a salon frequented by many prominent figures in society; Berry’s acquaintances included William Thackeray, Maria Edgeworth, and Madame de Staël. Her literary productions include the comedy Fashionable Friends; A comparative view of the social life of England and France from the Restoration of Charles the Second to the French Revolution (1828) and its sequel Social Life in England and France from the French Revolution in 1789 to that of July 1830 (1831); and an edition of the Works of Horace Walpole (1798).

Subjects (Library of Congress): Berry, Mary, 1763-1852; Bible. N.T. Revelation–Commentaries; Dreams; Women authors, English–18th century.

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: July, 2010

The castle of Savina, or, The Irishman in Italy : a tale

The castle of Savina, or, The Irishman in Italy : a tale.

Published: London : Printed by T.Maiden, Sherbourn-Lane, for Ann Lemoine, White Rose Court, Coleman Street and J. Rose, No. 90, Houndsditch; sold by all the booksellers in the United Kingdom, [1807]

763 807 C33

Title page: The castle of Savina...Subjects (Library of Congress): Gothic novels; Engraving–England–London–1807.

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: July, 2010

Visits from the world of spirits, or, Interesting anecdotes of the dead…

Cover: Cover: Visits from the world of spirits, or, Interesting anecdotes of the dead ...Visits from the world of spirits, or, Interesting anecdotes of the dead … : being an impartial survey of the most remarkable accounts of apparitions, dreams, ghosts, spectres, and visions … together with some originals / to which is prefixed, an introduction, by the editor.

Published: London : Printed for the proprietor; and sold by L. Wayland, No. 2 Middle-Row, Holborn; and all the booksellers intown and country, MDCCXCI [1791]

63 791 V58

With an armorial bookplate: Letter G with a crown. Bound in contemporary tree calf.

Title page: Visits from the world of spirits...Subjects (Library of Congress): Apparitions; Ghosts.

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisitions: July, 2010


A companion to the London museum…

Cover: A companion to the London museum...Bullock, W. (William), fl. 1808-1828

A companion to the London museum, containing a brief description of several thousand natural and foreign curiosities, and productions of the fine arts … in the Egyptian temple, Piccadilly, London, by William Bullock …

15th edition.

Published: London, Printed for the proprietor by Whittingham and Rowland, 1813

715 L845 813

With contemporary mottled boards.

Title page: A companion to the London museum...Subjects (Library of Congress): Art objects–Catalogs; Natural history–Catalogs.

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: July, 2010

A list of the officers of the Army and Marines…

Cover: A list of the officers of the Army and Marines...Great Britain War Office

A list of the officers of the Army and Marines : with an index; a succession of colonels : and a list of the officers of the Army and Marines on half-pay, also with an index.

The forty-fifth edition.

Published: [London : s.n., 1797]

144 A2 Ar5 797

Title Page: A list of the officers of the Army and Marines...Subjects (Library of Congress): Great Britain. Army–Officers–Registers.

Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: July, 2010


Invoice from William Parker & Son, glass manufacturers…

Invoice from William Parker & Son, glass manufacturers to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, 1787 Sep 11.

LWL Mss File 44

Manuscript invoice, in a single hand, listing four items purchased from William Parker & Son located at No. 69 Fleet Street in London, by Mr. Adams, attorney at Alnwick. Payment received by Jas. Mulley on behalf of Messrs. Parker. On engraved billhead with a vignette of the Prince of Wales’ three plumes and motto.

Invoice from William Parker & Son, glass manufacturers...Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition: July, 2010

Invoice from William Keale, ironmonger, brazier & hardwareman…

Invoice from William Keale, ironmonger, brazier & hardwareman, 1787 Sep 13.

LWL Mss File 43

Manuscript invoice, in a single hand, listing three items purchased from William Keale by Mr. Adams who was an attorney at Alnwick, and noting payment received by [Jc?] Bucklery. On engraved billhead with a vignette of wrought fire grate, fender, and fire irons.

Invoice from William Keale, ironmonger...Lewis Walpole Library new acquisition : July, 2010