William Morris Colles papers, 1888-1928

William Morris Colles papers, 1888-1928

Summary Information

At a Glance

Call No.:
MS#0246
Bib ID:
4078626 View CLIO record
Creator(s):
Colles, William Morris, 1855-1926
Repository:
Rare Book and Manuscript Library
Physical Description:
2.5 linear feet (6 boxes)
Language(s):
English .
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Description

Scope and Content

Files dealing with publishers, the editing of manuscripts, serial rights, copyright, translation rights, financial accounts, and the like. Among the correspondents are A.P. Graves, Thomas Hardy, Frederick T. Jane, W.E. Norris, Alfred Ollivant, John Pendleton, William H. Rideing, Hall Caine, Prince Peter Kropotkin, Marie Adelaide Belloc Lowndes, Douglas Sladden, and Mary Augusta Ward (Mrs. Humphry Ward).

Index available

Arrangement

Selected materials cataloged; remainder arranged. Box 1-5: Cataloged correspondence, A-Z; Box 6: Miscellaneous correspondence.

Using the Collection

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Preferred Citation

Identification of specific item; Date (if known); William Morris Colles papers; Box and Folder; Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Library.

Accruals

Materials may have been added to the collection since this finding aid was prepared. Contact rbml@columbia.edu for more information.

Ownership and Custodial History

Gift of Winifred A. Myers, Ltd., 1980.

Gift of David J. Holmes, 1997.

Acquisition

1976 M-76 Letters 587572; 587573; 587574 Purchase

1977 M-77 Letters 606910 Purchase

1980 M-80 Letters Myers, Winifred A., Ltd. Gift

07/01/1990 M-90-07-01 Letters 293 Purchase

08/17/1990 M-90-08-17 Letters 522-(Henne) Purchase

09/06/1990 M-90-09-06 Letters 293 Purchase

12/06/1990 M-90-12-06 Letters 293 Purchase

01/22/1991 M-91-01-22 Letters 293 Purchase

03/11/1991 M-91-03-11 J.S. Fletcher letters 293 Purchase

03/11/1991 M-91-03-11 A.E.W. Mason letters 492 (Halsband) Purchase

04/30/1991 M-91-04-30 F.B. Young letters 297 Purchase

11/30/1992 M-92-11-30 Letters 2293B (Spec. Coll. Bks.) Purchase

01/20/1994 M-94-01-20 13 letters from various authors 2293B-(Rare Books) Purchase

02/16/1994 M-94-02-16 Eden Philpotts letter 2293B(Rare Books)-David J. Holmes Purchase

12/01/1994 M-94-12-01 T. Hardy, H. Caine, & E.F. Benson letters 2293B Purchase

03/21/1995 M95-03-21 2 letters: E. Phillpotts & J./ Buchan 2293B Purchase

10/09/1996 M-96-10-09 1 letter from Hall Caine 2293B Purchase

10/11/1996 M-96-10-11 3 Lloyd Osbourne & 1 Alfred Sharpe letters 2293B Purchase

11/21/1996 M-96-11-21 Edna Lyall letter 2293B Purchase

07/23/1996 M-96-07-23 William Watson letter 2293B Purchase

09/15/1997 M-97-09-15 22 letters from various authors 2293B (David J. Holmes) Purchase

09/15/1997 M-97-09-15 Alec Waugh letter Holmes, David J. Gift

07/19/1995 M-95-7-19 11 letters by T. Hardy, J. Payn & W. Watson 2293B Purchase

01/13/2000 M-00-01-13 2 a.l.s. of E. Phillpotts & 1 a.p.c.s. of A. Symons Purchase

09/18/2013 2013.2014.M076 9 letters from various authors David J. Holmes Autographs Purchase

About the Finding Aid / Processing Information

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Processing Information

Letters Cataloged Christina Hilton Fenn 05/04/1989.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

J.S. Fletcher letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

A.E.W. Mason letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

F.B. Young letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

Letters Cataloged HR 12/22/1992.

13 letters from various authors Cataloged HR 03/28/1994.

Eden Philpotts letter Cataloged HR 03/28/1994.

T. Hardy, H. Caine& E.F. Benson letters Cataloged HR 12/16/1994.

2 letters: E. Phillpotts & J./ Buchan Cataloged HR 04/04/1995.

1 letter from Hall Caine Cataloged HR 10/21/1996.

3 Lloyd Osbourne & 1 Alfred Sharpe letters Cataloged HR 10/29/1996.

Edna Lyall letter Cataloged HR 12/03/1906.

William Watson letter Cataloged HR 12/09/1996.

22 letters from various authors Cataloged HR 09/16/1997.

Alec Waugh letter Cataloged HR 09/16/1997.

11 letters by T. Hardy, J. Payn & W. Watson Cataloged HR 10/01/1998.

2 a.l.s. of E. Phillpotts & 1 a.p.c.s. of A. Symons Cataloged HR 01/13/2000.

9 letters to William Morris Colles Processed Adrien Hilton 10/15/2013.

Revision Description

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Biographical / Historical

English literary agent. Colles was the founder and managing director of The Authors' Syndicate, Ltd.

Subject Headings

The subject headings listed below are found in this collection. Links below allow searches for other collections at Columbia University, through CLIO, the catalog for Columbia University Libraries, and through ArchiveGRID, a catalog that allows users to search the holdings of multiple research libraries and archives.

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Genre/Form
Accounts
Advertisements
Agreements
Bills (financial)
Clippings (Information Artifacts)
Contracts
Lists (document genres)
Memorandums
Receipts (financial records)
Reports
Name
Allingham, Helen Paterson, 1848-1926
Ambient, Mark, 1860-1937
Anstey, F., 1856-1934
Arnold, Thomas Walker, Sir, 1864-1930
Authors' Syndicate, Ltd
À Beckett, Arthur William, 1844-1909
Beauchamp, William Lygon, Earl, 1872-1938
Belloc, Hilaire, 1870-1953
Bennett, Arnold, 1867-1931
Benson, E. F (Edward Frederic), 1867-1940
Bensusan, S. L (Samuel Levy), 1872-1958
Besant, Walter, 1836-1901
Blackwood, Algernon, 1869-1951
Blatchford, Robert, 1851-1943
Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount, 1838-1922
Buchan, John, 1875-1940
Burlingame, Edward L (Edward Livermore), 1848-1922
Buxton, Sydney, 1853-1934
Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931
Colvin, Sidney, 1845-1927
Cope di Valromita, James Biddle, Baron, 1852-1929
Corbett, Julian Stafford, 1854-1922
Courtney, W. L (William Leonard), 1850-1928
Cox, Harold
Crawford, F. Marion (Francis Marion), 1854-1909
Crawfurd, Oswald, 1834-1909
Cripps, C. A., Baron Parmoor (Charles Alfred), 1852-1941
Cross, Wilbur L (Wilbur Lucius), 1862-1948
Daryl, Sidney, 1844-1914
Dibdin, Lewis T., Sir (Lewis Tonna), 1852-1938
Dixon, Ella Hepworth
Ellis, Edith Mary Oldham Lees, 1861-1916
Fenn, George Manville, 1831-1909
Fletcher, J. S (Joseph Smith), 1863-1935
Freshfield, Douglas William, 1845-1934
Gibbs, Philip, 1877-1962
Gilchrist, Murray, 1868-1917
Gilder, Joseph Benson, 1858-1936
Graham, P. Anderson (Peter Anderson), -1925
Graham, Winifred (Matilda Winifred Muriel)
Graves, Alfred Perceval, 1846-1931
Hall, Mary, 1857-1912
Hardy, Thomas, 1840-1928
Hayes, M. Horace (Matthew Horace), 1842-1904
Hedin, Sven Anders, 1865-1952
Hewlett, Maurice, 1861-1923
Holdich, Thomas Hungerford, Sir, 1843-1929
Horniman, Annie Elizabeth Fredericka, 1860-1937
Hyne, C. J. Cutcliffe, 1866-1944
Jacks, L. P (Lawrence Pearsall), 1860-1955
Jane, Fred T (Frederick Thomas), 1865-1916
Jerome, Jerome K (Jerome Klapka), 1859-1927
Keltie, John Scott, Sir, 1840-1927
Kropotkin, Petr Alekseevich, kni͡azʹ, 1842-1921
Linton, E. Lynn (Elizabeth Lynn), 1822-1898
Lowndes, Marie Belloc, 1868-1947
Lyall, Edna, 1857-1903
Lynch, H. F. B (Harry Finnis Blosse), 1862-1913
Macnaughtan, S (Sarah), 1864-1916
Mason, A. E. W (Alfred Edward Woodley), 1865-1948
Maude, F. N (Frederic Natusch), 1854-1933
Maugham, W. Somerset (William Somerset), 1874-1965
Miles, Eustace, 1868-1948
Mill, Hugh Robert, 1861-1950
Mitford, Bertram, 1855-1914
Morris, Harrison S (Harrison Smith), 1856-1948
Murray, T. Douglas
Norris, W. E (William Edward), 1847-1925
O'Neill, Norman
Ollivant, Alfred, 1874-1927
Osbourne, Lloyd, 1868-1947
Osgood, James R (James Ripley), 1836-1892
Oxenham, John, 1852-1941
Pain, Barry, 1864-1928
Parker, Joseph, 1830-1902
Paterson, Arthur, 1862-1928
Payn, James, 1830-1898
Pendleton, John
Phillpotts, Eden, 1862-1960
Pollock, Walter Herries, 1850-1926
Praed, Rosa Caroline Murray Prior, 1851-1935
Rideing, William H. (William Henry), 1853-1918
Roberts, Morley, 1857-1942
Sedgwick, Ellery, 1872-1960
Senior, William, 1838-1920
Sharpe, Alfred, 1853-1935
Sherard, Robert Harborough, 1861-1943
Shorter, Clement King, 1857-1926
Sladen, Douglas Brooke Wheelton, 1856-1947
Smith, James Walter, 1830-1917
Snaith, J. C (John Collis), 1876-1936
Stacpoole, H. De Vere (Henry De Vere), 1863-1951
Steel, Flora Annie Webster, 1847-1929
Stein, Aurel, Sir, 1862-1943
Stoddart, J. M (Joseph Marshall), 1845-1921
Stone, Christopher, 1882-1965
Symons, Arthur, 1865-1945
Tweedie, Ethel Brilliana Harley, 1862-1940
Vail, R. W. G (Robert William Glenroie), 1890-1966
Vivian, Herbert, 1865-1940
Wain, Louis, 1860-1939
Ward, Mary Augusta Arnold, 1851-1920
Watson, E. H. Lacon (Edmund Henry Lacon), 1865-1948
Watson, William, 1858-1935
Wells, H. G. (Herbert George), 1866-1946
Whitney, Caspar, 1862-1929
Wolf, Lucien, 1857-1930
Woolf, Leonard, 1880-1969
Young, Francis Brett, 1884-1954
Zangwill, Israel, 1864-1926
Subject
Authors and publishers -- England
Authors, English -- 19th century
Authors, English -- 20th century
Books -- Translations
Copyright -- England
English literature -- 19th century
English literature -- 20th century
Literary agents
Literature publishing -- England
Novelists, English -- 19th century
Novelists, English -- 20th century
Publishers and publishing -- England
Translations
Women authors, English -- 19th century
Women authors, English -- 20th century
Women novelists, English -- 19th century
Women novelists, English -- 20th century

Series I: Cataloged Correspondence


Box 1

A' Beckett, Arthur William


Box 1

Alderson, Sir Edwin Alfred Hervey


Box 1

Allingham, Helen Paterson (Mrs. William)


Box 1

Andre, Eugene


Box 1

Appleton, William Archibald


Box 1

Arnold, Sir Thomas Walker


Box 1

Ambient, Mark


Box 1

Bayly, Langton George


Box 1

Beauchamp, William Lygon, 7th Earl


Box 1

Bell, Charles Frederic Moberly


Box 1

Belloc, Hilaire


Box 1

Bennett, Arnold


Box 1

Benson, Claude E


Box 1

Benson, E.F.


Box 1

Bensusan, Samuel Levy


Box 1

Bernacchi, Louis Charles


Box 1

Blackwood, Algernon Besant, Walter


Box 1

Blatchford, Robert


Box 1

Bowen-Rowlands, Ernest Brown


Box 1

Bryce, James Bryce, Viscount


Box 1

Buchan, John


Box 1

Burdwan, Sir Bijay Chand Mahtab, Maharajadhiraja Bahadur of


Box 1

Burlingame, Edward Livermore


Box 1

Burnett, Frances Hodgson, 1903 February 10


Box 1

Buxton, Sydney Charles Buxton, 1st Earl


Box 1

Caine, Hall


Box 1

Caine, William Ralph Hall


Box 1

Catling, Thomas Thurgood Colvin, Sir S.


Box 1

Cope di Valromita, James Biddle, Baron


Box 1

Corbett, Sir Julian Stafford


Box 1

Courtney, William Leonard


Box 1

Cox, Harold/ Crawford, Francis Marion


Box 1

Craig, James Alfred


Box 1

Crawfurd, Oswald


Box 1

Cross, Wilbur Lucius


Box 1

Deane, Richard Burton


Box 1

Desart, Hamilton John Cuffe, 5th Earl of


Box 1

Dibdin, Sir Lewis Tonna


Box 1

Dixon, Ella Nora Hepworth


Box 1

Dolgorouki, Frances W. (Princess Alexis)


Box 1

Ellis, Edith M.O.L.


Box 1

Everett, Percy Winn


Box 2

Fenn, George Manville


Box 2

Fairholme, Edward George


Box 2

Findlay, Frederick Roderick Noble


Box 2

FitzGerald, Edward Arthur


Box 2

Fraser, David Stewart


Box 2

Freshfield, Douglas William


Box 2

Fletcher, Joseph Smith


Box 2

Gibbs, Sir Philip


Box 2

Gibson, Wilfred


Box 2

Gilchrist, Robert Murray


Box 2

Gilder, Joseph Benson


Box 2

Gordon, Samuel


Box 2

Graham, P. Anderson


Box 2

Graham, Winifred


Box 2

Graves, Alfred Perceval


Box 2

Gretton, Richard Henry


Box 2

Grundy, Cecil Reginald


Box 2

Guthrie, Thomas Anstey


Box 2

Hall, Mary


Box 2

Hamilton, Bernard


Box 2

Hamilton, Lord Frederic Spencer


Box 2

Hardy, Thomas


Box 2

Hay, Cecil


Box 2

Hayes, Matthew Horace


Box 2

Harrison, Frederick


Box 2

Hedin, Sven Anders


Box 2

Hewlett, Maurice


Box 2

Helena August a Victoria, Princess of Great Britain (Princess Christian of Schleswig Holstein)


Box 2

Holdich, Sir Thomas Hungerford


Box 2

Hood, Sir Alexander Nelson


Box 2

Horniman, Annie Elizabeth Fredericka


Box 2

Hornung, E.W., 1904 February 17


Box 2

Hyne, Charles John Cutliffe Wright


Box 2

Hosken, Ernest Charles Heath


Box 3

Ingram, Bruce Stirling


Box 3

Jacks, Lawrence Pearsall


Box 3

Jane, Frederick Thomas


Box 3

Jerome, Jerome K.


Box 3

Keltie, Sir John Scott


Box 3

Kropotkin, Prince Petr Alekseevich


Box 3

Leeder, S.H.


Box 3

Leveson Gower, Sir George Granville


Box 3

Linton, Eliza Lynn


Box 3

Little, Alicia Helen Neva Bewicke (Mrs. A.)


Box 3

Lowndes, Marie Adelaide Belloc


Box 3

Lumholtz, Carl Sofus


Box 3

Lynch, Harry Finnis Blosse


Box 3

MacAlister, Sir John Young Walker


Box 3

Macnaughtan, Sarah Broom


Box 3

Malcolm, Neill


Box 3

Maxwell, Perriton


Box 3

Meredith, William Maxse


Box 3

Miles, Eustace


Box 3

Mill, Hugh Robert


Box 3

Miller, Esther


Box 3

Muddock, J.E. Preston


Box 3

Murray, T. Douglas


Box 3

Morris, Harrison Smith


Box 3

Mitford, Bertram


Box 3

Norris, William Edward


Box 4

Ollivant, Alfred


Box 4

O'Neill, John


Box 4

Osbourne, Lloyd


Box 4

O'Neill, Norman


Box 4

Oswell, William Edward


Box 4

Oxenham, John


Box 4

Pain, Barry Eric Odell


Box 4

Page, John Lloyd Warden


Box 4

Parker, Joseph


Box 4

Parmoor, Charles Alfred Cripps, 1st Baron


Box 4

Paterson, Arthur Henry


Box 4

Payn, James


Box 4

Pemberton, Max, 1896 August 31, 1901 July 18


Box 4

Pendleton, John


Box 4

Pollock, Walter Herries


Box 4

Phillpotts, Eden


Box 4

Praed, Rosa Caroline Murray-Prior (Mrs. Campbell)


Box 4

Pye-Smith, Philip Henry


Box 4

Rideing, William Henry


Box 4

Roberts, Morley


Box 4

Rossetti, William Michael


Box 5

Salvin-Moore, John Edward


Box 5

Sedgwick, Ellery


Box 5

Senior, William


Box 5

Shelley, Henry Charles


Box 5

Sharpe, Sir Alfred


Box 5

Sherard, Robert Harborough


Box 5

Short, Wilfred Maurice


Box 5

Shorter, Clement King


Box 5

Sidgwick, Cecily


Box 5

Sladden, Douglas Brooke Wheelton


Box 5

Smith, James Walter


Box 5

Snaith, John Collis


Box 5

Souza, Charles de, Count


Box 5

Stein, Sir Mark Aurel


Box 5

Steel, Flora Annie Webster


Box 5

Stoddart, Joseph Marshall


Box 5

Stacpoole, H. de Vere


Box 5

Stone, Christopher Reynolds


Box 5

Stopford, Francis Powys


Box 5

Straight, Sir Douglas


Box 5

Swan, Myra


Box 5

Symons, Arthur


Box 5

Tottenham, E. H.


Box 5

Trevor-Battye, Aubyn Bernard Rochfort


Box 5

Tweedie, Ethel Brilliana Harley (Mrs. Alec)


Box 5

Vail, Robert William Glenroie


Box 5

Vivian, Herbert


Box 5

Wain, Louis William


Box 5

Ward, Mary Augusta Arnold (Mrs. Humphry Ward)


Box 5

Watson, Edmund Henry Lacon


Box 5

Watson, Sir William


Box 5

Waugh, Alec


Box 5

Wells, Herbert George


Box 5

Whitney, Caspar


Box 5

Williamson, Charles Norris


Box 5

Williamson, David


Box 5

Wolf, Lucien


Box 5

Woolf, Leonard


Box 5

Young, Francis Brett


Box 5

Zangwill, Israel


Box 5

Zimmern, Helen

Series II: Other Correspondence


Box 6

Arnold, Edwin Lester


Box 6

Benson, Edward Frederic


Box 6

Bonnal, Henri


Box 6

Bowen-Rowlands, Ernest Brown


Box 6

Bryant, Marguerite (Mrs. Philip Munn)


Box 6

Conway, Sir Martin


Box 6

Deane, Richard Burton


Box 6

Ellis, Henry Havelock


Box 6

Fielding-Hall, Harold Patrick


Box 6

Findlater, Jane Helen


Box 6

Fraser, David Stewart


Box 6

Gilchrist, Robert Murray


Box 6

Gissing, George Robert


Box 6

Gribble, Francis Henry


Box 6

Hamilton, Bernard


Box 6

Henderson, George Francis Robert


Box 6

Herman, Henry


Box 6

Jennings, Henry James


Box 6

Kiplinh, Rudyard


Box 6

Little, Alicia Helen Neva Bewicke


Box 6

Lustu, G.H.


Box 6

Lynch, Harry Fennis Blosse


Box 6

Macfall, Haldane


Box 6

May nard, Lucy Warner


Box 6

Muddock, Joyce Emmerson Preston


Box 6

Meredith, George


Box 6

Oxenham, John


Box 6

Paterson, Arthur Henry


Box 6

Phillips, Stephen


Box 6

Selous, Frederick Courtenay


Box 6

Sharle, Sir Alfred


Box 6

Souza, Charles de, Count


Box 6

Steel, Flora Annie Webster


Box 6

Stein, Sir Mark Aurel


Box 6

Stone, Christopher Reynolds


Box 6

Tree, Sir Herbert Beerbohm


Box 6

Tweedie, Ethel Brilliana Harley (Mrs. Alec)


Box 6

Vivian, Herbert


Box 6

Warwick, Frances Evelyn May nard Granville, Countess of


Box 6

Wharton, Edith


Box 6

Wilkinson, Henry Spebcer


Box 6

Wilson, David Alec


Box 6

Miscellaneous

Series III: Additions

All additions to the collection are physically located in the Rare Book and Manuscript Library's General Manuscripts Collection.


General Mss Box 66 Folder 2

Colles, William M., Folio volume of letters (many with Authors' Syndicated numbering).

(2006.2007.M13)


General Mss Box 67 Folder 4

Colles, William M. Four letters--Rossetti; Ollivant; Farnol; Wells

(2006.2007.M61)


General Mss Box 72 Folder 4

Colles, William Morris 4 a.l.s.; 1 a.p.s.-- Arnold Bennett and William Michael Rossetti Michael Rossetti

(2009.2010.M006)


General Mss Box 75 Folder 11

Colles, William Morris. Donovan Dick (J.E. Muddock) Letters

(2010.2011.M097)


Colles, William Morris. Correspondence:

(2010.2011.M160)


General Mss Box 81 Folder 2

Allingham, E.G. Autograph letter signed, 4pp, 4to, 4 Burlington Road, Cheshire, 20 August 1924. To the literary agent, [William Morris] Colles, concerning corrections being made to the volume she is compiling (Romance of the Rostrum: being the business life of Henry Stevens and the history of Thirty-eight King Street, together with some account of famous sales held there)

Reading in part:" ... I am extremely sorry that these plates have been printed off so that alteration is impossible -- I thought I was to have hada proof of the illustrations. . . . I suppose it is rather difficult for anyone who does not know Mr. Stevens to quite realize how little accurate knowledge he has of the history of his rooms, of the the things he has sold . . . . It is very tiresome that, after taking so much care to have everything accurate, Mr Stevens should go round ... & muddle things -- I rather wonder, though, that Mr. Stock does not see for himself that Mr Stevens' memory is perfectly hopeless, & that any information ... received from him must be verified. . . . Mr Stevens gave him an old sale catalogue, the front cover of which was to be used in an illustration ... & I saw that it was not one of the Stevens Catalogues at all, but a Catalogue of Hutchins, another auctioneer in King St. It was just a piece of luck that I was able to stop that going into the book .... " With the purple ink stamped date of receipt and identification number in blue editor's pencil typical of material from Colles' files; some soiling and toning; pin hole from a fastener; minor edgewear; else good. Together with an autograph letter signed ("E.C. Allingham"), 2 1/2pp, 4to, same place (and in similar condition; with rusted fastener still present, though not holding leaves together), 16 February 1924. From the author's husband to Colles, urging the completion of the book, apparently in the midst of doubt concerning its potential sale: "The thing that strikes me is that for every one person who orders the book from the circular, and pays down money for it in advance, at least ten would buy it if they saw it in a bookseller's shop, or saw reviews of it in the paper. . . . If seventy people have paid their money in advance, its safe to say at least seven hundred would buy the book if it were published. Don't you think so? .... And could not such an estimate of the probable sales beput up to Stevens? For after all it is his proposition. The book was his idea: it was he who asked my wife, through you, to prepare it. And he has the greatest interest in seeing it appear. I quite realize that Mr. Stevens is not so richas many people imagine .... "

E[mily]. G[race]. Allingham (b. 1876); English author and editor.

In his on-line article, "Unique Auction Sales at Stevens's Auction Rooms, LTD," Robert A. Doyle, CAI, ISA,CES, CAGA, writes: "If you had a unique collection to sell in the early 1800's and you wanted those items to be noticed and promoted in their best light you would have contacted J.C. Stevens's of 38 King Street, Covent Garden London. Steven's [sic] started as an auctioneer in 1820 by buying into an established auction business at the same location. It will be seen that Steven's [sic] created many new and unique markets utilizing the auction method of marketing that included the sales of the most bizarre and unusual items and collections ever held. He auctioned mummies, shrunken heads, major insect collections, seashells, bird eggs, crocodile skins, witch doctors "Basuto" bags, Tibetan Yak tails, carved coconut teapots, Graeco-Roman bronze lion masks, exotic plants, even complete menageries of mammals, reptiles, amphibians and birds. His auction sales were the most unusual in the world until Stevens's Auction Rooms. Ltd. was blasted off the face of the earth during World War Two.

But let's not jump to the end so quickly. According to catalogs in my collection the Stevens's Auction Rooms, LTD was established in 1760. However, a chapter in a book titled 'Going, Going, Gone!' by Bellamy Partridge claims that the original Stevens's Auction Rooms were started by an auctioneer named Samuel Paterson. He was a well-known bibliographer. Paterson was credited with starting the third oldest auction room in England in 1776.The auction room was the same address of the later Stevens's rooms, 38 King Street Covent Garden, London, England.

Paterson primarily sold books, manuscripts and prints. He cataloged and sold many important collections at auction. Paterson was credited with starting the practice of selling books in lots, rather than one at a time. Paterson's love of books made 38 King Street the hang out of many a famous bibliophile. According to Bellamy Partridge, 'A few years before his death Mr. Paterson was succeeded by Messrs. King, Collins and Chapman. Soon Collins withdrew and the concern went under the name and style of Chapman & King; by 1796 Chapman had withdrawn and the firm continued as King & Son.' Through the transitions the business thrived with the sales of books, manuscripts and prints. At the auction room in 1806 a first edition of "A Midsummer Night's Dream" sold for three pounds and three shillings. Also a uniquely titled book "Rules to get Children with Handsome Faces, so that their children may not have such Strange, Prodigious, Ill-boding Faces as their Fathers, 1642" sold for seven shillings.

J.C. Stevens had come into the firm in the 1820's, and by 1834 his name was on the door as sole proprietor; from that time on the King Street rooms continued in the control of the Stevens family, passing from father to son until the institution was well past the century mark', claims Partridge.''


General Mss Box 81 Folder 2

Allingham, E.G. Autograph letter signed, 2pp, 4to, 4 Burlington Road, Cheshire, 18 August 1924. To the literary agent, [William Morris] Colles

Apologizing for having forgotten to send him proofs of her current work in progress (presumably Romance of the Rostrum: being the business life of Henry Stevens and the history of Thirty-eight King Street, together with some account of famous sales held there), and explaining: "I sent the proofs to Mr Stock ... when I wrote to him respecting the illustrations .... Thirteen of the corrections were printer's errors -- the others were merely spelling errors. . . . The correction I made in one chapter (only a few words) took up exactly the same space as the words taken out. ... There was the question of footnotes. That was all. I only inserted an occasional odd word where there was plenty of space. I shall have finished the Index in a day or two & could send on that proof to you if you would care to see it. .... "

E[mily]. G[race]. Allingham (b. 1876); English author and editor.


General Mss Box 81 Folder 2

Bennett, Arnold. Autograph letter signed ("E.A. Bennett"), 1 1/4pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of Trinity Hall Farm, Hockliffe, Beds., 20 November 1900. To literary agent [William Morris] Colles

At the Authors' Syndicate, requesting assistance: "I should be obliged if you ... would see Grant Richards as to 'Fame & Fiction.' Lewis Hind has kindly told him about the book & reports to me that Richards is 'very favourably disposed towards it.' Perhaps you will therefore let him have the MS. at once. You might mention that in addition there are articles on J.M. Barrie, Marie Corelli, & James Lane Allen .... "

Bennett's Fame and Fiction. An Enquiry into Certain Popularities was published by Grant Richards in 1901.


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Benson, E.F. Autograph letter signed, 2pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of the Union Club, Westward Ho: Bideford, n.d. To Colles

On literary matters: "I am afraid I have no short stories by me: but perhaps I can produce one soon. I hope this means that ... [illegible words] I had sent you earlier are engaged -- I am sure you will tell me any news ... when there is any to tell .... " English novelist, biographer, memoirist and short story writer.


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Caine, Hall. Typed letter signed, one page, 4to, on printed letterhead of Greeba Castle, Isle of Man, 27 October 1900. To the literary agent W. Morris Colles

On business matters: "I seem to remember that the 'Graphic' sold 'The Eternal City' two years ago to the chief Sidney paper. . . . Certainly I saw their announcements. . . . I will send you the Tirebuck book in the hope of your being able to do something with it this Autumn. . . . My reason for keeping it back is that I had hoped to write a preface or memoir before sending it. You might, however, say that such memoir will be written, all well. I think it would be well to offer it first to Heinemann for England and to Appleton's .... "


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Caine, Hall. Typed letter signed {purple type), one page, 4to, on printed letterhead of Greeba Castle, Isle of Man, 15 July 1897. To the literary agent, W. Morris Colles

on business matters: "I hardly know what to say about the drink story. There are already several places for it. . . . Hutchinson has asked for it again ... and Munsey also has asked me to reserve it for his 25 cent publication ... offering to guarantee me a sale of 250,000 copies in all. However, I could wish very much to meet the views of the 'Windsor Magazine' .... I should be disposed to accept less from them than from some others. . . . I do not think I should take less than 300[pounds] from anybody. Indeed, it is an open question whether we would do wisely to sell this story now or wait until after the production of THE CHRISTIAN. My own present impression is that after that you could get nearly any price you cared to ask in reason. . . . If you care to speak to Hutchinson on the subject confidentially, and conditionally ... I am willing, but I do not want the appearance of running the 'Windsor Magazine' hard and would not do so .... I will send you the Fourth Book of THE CHRISTIAN bye and bye .... " Two holograph emendations.


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Keltie, Sir John Scott. Typed letter signed ("JS Keltie"), one page, 4to, on crested letterhead of the Royal Geographical Society, 1, Savile Row, Burlington Gardens, London, W., 13 March 1909. To W[illiam]. M(orris]. Colles

On literary business: "I had a long talk with Stein about his book. My advice to him was that he should allow you to get offers from say Macmillan, Murray, Smith Elder, Arnold, and others if you liked. You would then ascertain what in the ordinary market the book was likely to fetch. . . . But I told him that the Clarendon Press would certainly not push the book as any of those other publishers would. That is still my view of the matter." Sir John Scott Keltie (1840-1927); Scottish geographer and editor, best known for his work with the Royal Geographic Society. He moved to London in 1871 to join Macmillan Publishers, where in 1873 he became subeditor of the journal Nature, and began separately to write articles on geography for The Times. In 1880 he became editor of The Statesman's Yearbook for Macmillan


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Kennedy, Bart. Autograph letter signed ("Kennedy"), one page, 4to, 44 Roupell St., Cornwall Road, Waterloo Road, Lambeth, n.d. To the literary agent [William Morris] Colles

In part: "I send you my address so that in case you are eager to send me a few hundred pounds or so for any of my stories you may do so. It would be cruel, you know, to keep you in suspense. Yesterday I got L4 .. 7s .. 1 d[?] for a story from The 'Idler'. So the goose for the moment is hanging high. . . . Morley Roberts impressed me most favorably. I guess he's one of the boys. Remember me to him .... " With an additional holograph receipt signed, one page, oblong 8vo, reading "Received from the Authors' Syndicate ms. "What the Chenal[?] Saw" by Marguerite Moore [signed] Bart Kennedy." Bart Kennedy {1861-1930); English novelist, memoirist and journalist


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Macfall, Haldane. Autograph note signed, one page, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 1 Perham Crescent, West Kensington, London, W. 14, 12 March 1918. To literary agent [J.W.] Gilmer [at the Authors' Syndicate, founded by the literary agent, William Morris Colles (1855-1926), who was its managing director]

Writing: "Here you are! British Serial rights for L7.7.0 of 'When & How will the War End?"'. With the agency's customary filing number in blue editor's pencil at the upper left, and with the purple ink stamp indicating date of receipt. Haldane Macfall (1860-1928); British novelist and art historian. His first book, The Wooings of Jezebel Pettyfer. Being the personal history of Jehu Sennacherib Dyle, commonly called Masheen Dyle; together with an account of certain things that chanced in the House of the Sorcerer; here set down .... was first published in 1898. See Wolff 4329 who states of Jezebel Pettyfer: "Was it George Meredith who said it was the best book of the period but he wished it had never been written?"


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, one page, 8vo, on crested letterhead of The Cornhill Magazine, 19 March n.y. {but docketed on the verso in contemporary ink, 1891). To [William Morris] Colles

Sending thanks for his letter and replying: "Please remember that I leave everything in your hands, always, as regards payment of stories, & placing of 'Table Talks.' Whatever arrangement you may make I shall be content with .... " With contemporary ink annotations and filing indicators; some soiling and bleed of ink; else good. James Payn (1820-1898); English novelist.


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed ("J Payn"), one page, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 43, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, W., 16 November n.y. (but with the purple ink stamped date of receipt or reply indicating 1891). To literary agent [William Morris] Colles

Informing him: "I have written to 'Vanity Fair' to ask the editor, if it is not too late, to ... post to you 3 more copies of 'A successful experiment' .... I have written since [a story] of 3000 words .... " James Payn (1820-1898); English novelist


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 1 1/2pp, 8vo, n.p., 4 June n.y. (but docketed on the verso in an unidentified hand, 1892). To literary agent [William Morris] Colles

Explaining that he has been ill for some time, adding:" ... I hardly know what I have written. The Cornhill is now provided with...Fiction for a year. . . . You had better see me personally about the Times matter: I never interfere with that paper, but I may be able to advise .... " James Payn (1820-1898); English novelist


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, one page, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 43, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, W., 16 September ny. (but docketed in contemporary ink on the [blank] verso indicating 1892). To [William Morris] Colles

On a proposed unidentified work: "I do not think it 'good enough'. I don't care for royalties. Moreover I do not believe the book would make 50000 words or near it: but perhaps you know the length .... " James Payn (1820-1898); English novelist


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 3pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 43, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, W., 20 October ny. (but docketed in contemporary ink on the [blank] verso indicating 1892). To [William Morris] Colles

Concerning literary business terms: "If you can get 20 [pounds] for the little story, I shall be glad or even 15. . . . I have been thinking whether it would not be worth while for you to apply[?] for 'Good Words' in the matter of my new novel. It is you might privately tell them a [illegible word] original story upon a Cornish matter[?]. A good parson is saved from ruin .... "


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed ("JPayn"), one page, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 43, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, W., n.d. (but docketed in contemporary ink on the [blank] verso indicating 26 November 1892). To [William Morris] Colles

Concerning literary business: "The two vols at 21 with illustrations is the best chance. Do not let Mr Cox[?] be deluded by the idea of a six shilling edition at first. The Libraries do not take the novel more than at 21 [?]. My last novel (at 21) with Cassell is in a 2nd edition."


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 2pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 43, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, W., 16 February n.y. To [William Morris] Colles

Sending thanks, and replying:" ... I have had several stories in serial publications since my agreement with Tillotson. The agreement covers[?] 'no novel or story in serial form' which is surely not the case with a store in one number?. . . . It goes for the States, Australia ... but in England the neighbourhood of Sheffield would be the only forbidden ground."


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 4pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 43, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, W., 25 March n.y. (but with penciled annotation indicating 1892). To [William Morris] Colles

On literary business matters, in part: "I send you 3 copies of 'My First Book' .... I am writing rather a longer one than any of these, which it may therefore be more difficult to 'place': but the idea was too good a one for a very short story .... I think Lippincott will bid for the American rights to 'A Stumble on the Threshold'. Do you not think ... as the book will not be published, in any case ... that it will be better to revert to the original title .... ? I can [illegible word] if 'the queen' takes the novel, that it will publish two chapters a week = may this be taken for granted? .... "


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 3 1/2pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 43, Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale, W., 20 April n.y. To [William Morris] Colles

On literary matters:-" ... I cannot understand how any magazine that looks to hold a decent position should ... delay its payments. . . . I fear from what you say that T.T. is not in a [illegible word] state: it is one of the things I cannot understand .... I am still reading Norris' [?] book; it is rather thin ... but I am going on with it. . . . I should be very pleased for your sake of course to take everything you send me: but Boyle is hopeless. There is no reason why you should not send me the others: their names are unknown to me, but I do want a good novel for the magazine .... "


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 4pp, 8vo, on crested letterhead ofThe Cornhill Magazine, 26 October n.y. (but with contemporary ink identification marks indicating 1892). To literary agent [William Morris] Colles

On a number of literary business matters, in part: "The Sheffield Independent...would be likely to take 'The Prince'. I forget the names of my old friends but you have a list of them .... It is hopeless to ask Vanity Fair this year. The 'Good Words' business wants a little consideration .... As for illustrations serial use recommends ... 3 or 4 chapters a month. The only way of avoiding this difficulty is ... publishing the first part coincidentally in Australia & America & asking them to publish ahead or afterwards which does not affect the copyrights. This can be easily done by arrangement -- the promise of giving up advance proofs -- with the Magazine. . . . In a month or two I could place the whole ms ... but ... life is short & ... getting precious. . . . I ... have only to add that I like the story very much, & certainly never [illegible word] to be more suitable for the magazine in question. . . . I have the greatest confidence in your zeal & sagacity & leave the matter entirely in your hands .... "


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 2 1/4pp, 8vo, on crested letterhead of The Cornhill Magazine, "Saturday night" n.d. To literary agent [William Morris] Colles

On potential publication rights: "I do not think it will be wise to keep the matter of my novel hanging over beyond Thursday. That is the last day that Messrs Strict[?] & Co. can keep the thing ... & I should be unwise to give up the 90 [pounds] .... I confess I don't like the notion of [illegible names] having anything of my autobiography in book form. I could moreover get considerable sums for anything of that kind both in America & the colonies, & I don't think the sum offered is ... nearly good enough .... "


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, 2pp, 8vo, on crested letterhead of The Cornhill Magazine {but additionally addressed in holograph, 43 Warrington Crescent, Maida Vale), n.d. To literary agent [William Morris] Colles

On an unidentified proposal: "[illegible name] ... cannot help us. Today I hear[?] that I can possibly get ... 15 [pounds] from Calcutta for the book if begun in July. Would this be an good in connection with your 400 ... friends, or could they be [illegible word] up for another 100 .... "


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Payn, James. Autograph letter signed, one page, 8vo, on crested letterhead of The Cornhill Magazine, n.d. To literary agent [William Morris] Colles

Sending thanks for an illegible author's story, suggesting that its title be changed, and replying that it" ... would not suit the Cornhill. .... [A]s for Mr Philpotts' 'scenario'; it is well enough {though I can see no reason why it should end badly[?]) ... but I can say nothing of course without seeing the Book."


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Rossetti, William Michael. Autograph letter signed {"W.M. Rossetti"), 4pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 3 St. Edmund's Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W., 5 December 1896. To literary agent, W[illiam]. M[orris]. Colles

Concerning a work in progress: "At last I take up again that matter of 'Poems by the late John Lucas Tupper' .... [A]ll is now on the very eve of completion, & I expect to send you the entire copy in a few days. I enclose [no longer present] The General Authority signed by Mr. J.H.E. Tupper, & my cheque .... When Mr. J.H.E. Tupper signed the Authority there was a reasonable prospect of my remaining in London, & attending to all the business-matters, & passing the proofs. But since then it has become indispensable that I shd go for a while to Australia; &, if the necessity arises during my absence, Mr. J.L. Paton undertakes to pass the proofs .... [P]lease understand that -- altho' I have no personal interest whatever in any profits arising from Mr. J.L. Tupper's poems -- I mean under existing circumstances to be responsible for all expenses .... " John Lucas Tupper (1824[?]- 1879); English artist, sculptor, poet, critic, and author, an early member of the Pre-Raphaelite circle who remained close to several original members of the Brotherhood until his death. William Michael Rossetti edited Poems by the Late John Lucas Tupper, which was published in 1897, and to which he also contributed the "Prefatory Notice"


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Wiggin, Kate Douglas. Autograph letter signed ["Kate Douglas Wiggin {Mrs. Riggs)"], 2 1/4pp, 8vo, on printed letterhead of Baldwin's Hotel, 19, Dover Street, Piccadilly, W., 18 May [1905]. To the literary agent, [William Morris] Colles

Informing him: "Houghton Mifflin & Co having changed their London representatives ... to Constable's I am following the fortunes of 'my horse' & have joined Constable's zoo. I have a very large & generous offer from that house & it is not coupled with '13 as 12' though that has heretofore been my ... slogan! I am very very sorry to leave my old friends Gay & Bird who ... have done their best for my books, & of course retain all my old ones .... "

Kate Douglas Wiggin {1856-1923); American educater and writer of children's stories; author of The Birds' Christmas Carol {1887) and Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm (1903). In 1895 she married her second husband, New York City businessman George Christopher Riggs.


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Zangwill, Israel. Autograph letter signed ("I Zangwill"), one page, 8vo, on printed letterhead of 24, Oxford Road, Kilburn, n.d. [but docketed in an unidentified hand "wrote Crawford 4.Xl.95"]. To the literary agent, [William Morris] Colles

Replying: "You may ask Crawford to send my cheque through you if you like ... but as your recollection of our conversation is so vague, you must understand how little of it remained in my mind .... I am off to Scotland lecturing."

Israel Zangwill (1864-1926); English novelist, philanthropist, author of The Bachelor's Club (1891), The Old Maid's Club {1892), and Children of the Ghetto (3 vols, 1892).