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                            Christie's New York, Important English Drama Including Shakespeare from the Estate of Mary, Viscountess Eccles, Wednesday 14 April 2004
                                               Christie's New York,2004, sale catalogue, first printing. Red cloth boards, 116pp., 21.6 cms x 27.4 cms, condition: as new.
Mary Eccles, Viscountess Eccles was an American-British book collector and author. She was renowned for establishing one of the largest private collections of 18th century literature with her first husband, Donald Hyde (1909-1966). This includes works from Samuel Johnson and James Boswell. She developed an Oscar Wilde collection that was second in size only to that of the University of California. She donated this collection to the British Library to form the Lady Eccles Oscar Wilde Collection there. The collection relating to Samuel Johnson and his circle was bequeathed to Houghton Library at Harvard Universiy.

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