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The Acrostic Paradise Lost by John Milton and Terrance Lindall

The first ever acrostic that tells the story as the proem goes along. Contains most of Lindall's art for Paradise Lost. Signed and numbered hardcover is $300. milton@wahcenter.net

The first ever acrostic that tells the story as the proem goes along. Contains most of Lindall's art for Paradise Lost. Signed and numbered hardcover is $300. milton@wahcenter.net

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In January 2019 we received an email from a scholar:<br />

On Jan 19, 2019, at 12:28 PM, Matthew Reeve wrote:<br />

Dear Sir or Madam,<br />

I was intrigued to see a reference to a Warrant<br />

for the death of Charles I in your collection,<br />

which apparently was the one formerly from<br />

Strawberry Hill in Twickenham. I have just<br />

completed a lengthy study of Walpole's<br />

Strawberry Hill but I should be able to draw<br />

attention to this important document. Could I ask<br />

you to please send me some catalogue<br />

information on it <strong>and</strong> also some indication of its<br />

provenance?<br />

Many thanks, Prof. Matthew M Reeve,<br />

Associate Professor <strong>and</strong> Queen's National<br />

Scholar , Ph.D. (Cambridge University) ,<br />

FSA Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries<br />

We are now informing him of our conclusion that it was not the<br />

Walpole copy.<br />

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