''Blackwoods Young Men''s Magazine'' (First Series, No. 6): a miniature magazine written by Charlotte and Branwell Brontë; 1829. Autograph fair copy, with revisions, written in minute characters in imitation of print on both sides of nine irregularly sized (average 35 x 50mm.) leaves of white wo...
Letter from Charlotte Brontë to her brother Branwell, written from Brussels; 1 May 1843. Printed, not entirely accurately, in The Shakespeare Head Brontë, The Life and Letters, vol. i, pp. 296-298. Ashley Library Catalogue, i, pp. 71-72. Octavo; ff. ii+2. Charlotte Brontë, author: Patrick Bran...
'Sir Henry Tunstall': a poem by Patrick Branwell Brontë; 1838. Autograph fair copy, with revisions, written in minute characters on both sides of six octavo leaves of ruled cream wove paper. No watermark. The poem is dated at the beginning 'Bradford July 31st 1838'. First published in A. H. Japp...
The History of ''Angria'': fragments by Patrick Branwell Brontë
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Part of ''Angria and the Angrians'', Branwell Brontë’s history of Angria (the fictional land he created with Charlotte Brontë), written between1834 and 1839. Autograph fair copy with revisions and deletions, written in minute characters in imitation of print on both sides of eighteen octavo leav...
Letters (5) from Charlotte Brontë to W. S. Williams and Ellen Nussey; 1848-1854. For a further letter to Williams see 164, and to Miss Nussey see 168. Ashley Library Catalogue, i, pp. 76-77. As follows:― 1. Letter to W. S. Williams, chiefly concerned with Emily Brontë''s last illness and the re...
''The History Of The Young Men From Their First Settlement To The Present Time'': a volume contributed by Patrick Branwell Brontë to the imaginary history written between 1829 and 1839 principally by Branwell and Charlotte Brontë; 1830-1831. Autograph fair copy, with revisions and deletions, wri...
'The Wool is Rising. or, The Angrian Adventurer': a volume contributed by Patrick Branwell Brontë to the imaginary history written between 1829 and 1839 principally by Branwell and Charlotte Brontë; 1834. Autograph fair copy, with revisions and deletions, written on both sides of eleven octavo l...
Introduction by John Drinkwater to The Odes of Quintus Horatius Flaccus Book I Translated by Patrick Branwell Brontë, 1923; 1923. Autograph draft, in pencil, written on one side only of twenty quarto leaves of ruled white wove paper. Watermark 'Librarian's / Parchment / F & M Ltd.'. The MS. ...