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25.09.1984 | Samuel Johnson Bicentenary, Postmarked at Uttoxeter

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25th September 1984 - British Council
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17p Medicine
22p Arts
31p Construction
34p Language
Producer/Series:   ( LFDC No 37 )
Notes: With printed cachet: Where Johnson went in bad weather and, in contrition for once refusing to attend his father, stood bareheaded on the spot where his father's bookstall used to stand in the market
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Samuel Johnson, Special Handstamp
Official Cover
Signed by Frank Muir former presenter of word games on TV and radio
£75
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Samuel Johnson, Special Handstamp
Official Cover
£50
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Samuel Johnson, Special Handstamp
Official Cover
Autographed By: Lord Lichfield ( President of Samuel Johnson Society )
100 copies Worldwide.
£30
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With printed cachet: For a few months in 1733 the young Sam. Johnson 'accepted of an offer to be employed as usher in the school of Market Bosworth'
£80
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Centenary of the Oxford English Dictionary, Special Handstamp
Autographed By: Bamber Gascoigne ( Former presenter of 'University Challenge' )
£125
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With printed cachet: 'Is not a patron, my Lord, one who looks with unconern on a man struggling for life in the water and when he has reached ground encumbers him with help?' - Dr Johnson in a famous letter to the Earl of Chesterfield
£25
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With printed cachet: Where Johnson went in bad weather and, in contrition for once refusing to attend his father, stood bareheaded on the spot where his father's bookstall used to stand in the market
£25
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