Charles Mackay Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CHARLES MACKAY
Born: March 26, 1812 in Perth, Scotland, United Kingdom
Died: December 24, 1889 in London, England, United Kingdom
Charles Mackay (1812-1889) was an accomplished Scottish poet, journalist, author, anthologist, novelist and songwriter. An educated writer and scholar of languages, Mackay's career began as a journalist in London, where in 1834 he worked as an occasional contributor to The Sun; it was this same year that his first book Songs and Poems (1834) was published. The following year he took a job at the Morning Chronicle as an assistant sub-editor, a job he held until 1844, and during which he published his best known book Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds (1841), a history of popular folly. Eventually the editor of the Illustrated London News, Mackay had become a successful literary figure in Great Britain, and in the 1850s and 60s began travelling North America, publishing his observations in Life and Liberty in America (1859) and working as a The Times correspondent during the American Civil War, during which he discovered and disclosed the infamous Fenian conspiracy. He is the father of novelist Marie Corelli and of the minor poet Eric Mackay.
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH FRAGMENT SIGNED - HFSID 73360Autograph fragment signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, addressed to F. Bayer, Esq. This piece originates from the British writer and journalist Charles Mackay, known for works like Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
Price: $240.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 73092Autograph letter signed by Charles Mackay in black ink, discussing the acquisition of Percy's Reliques. Addressed to Thomas Silke, the letter reflects Mackay's literary endeavors. Dated March 8, it spans three pages and includes personal suggestions.
Price: $400.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 02/07/1852 - HFSID 73361Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in blue ink, dated February 7, 1852. Addressed to Mr. T. Coggins, it expresses compliance with a request. Mackay was a notable Scottish author and journalist known for works like Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
Sale Price $275.00
$340.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 02/21/1853 - HFSID 73089Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, dated February 21, 1855, on Illustrated London News letterhead. Addressed to opera singer Willoughby Weiss, inviting him to dinner. Contains personal correspondence regarding potential dinner dates.
Price: $380.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/11/1861 - HFSID 73094Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, dated May 11, 1861. Addressed to Charles Ellis, Mackay discusses a lecture on wine, suggesting sending it to the Editor of the London Review for review.
Price: $400.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 05/18/1859 - HFSID 73363Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in blue ink, addressed to Star newspaper regarding a misprinted poem. Contains a newspaper clipping of "What Might Be Done" from Town Lyrics, dated May 18, 1859.
Price: $400.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 07/22/1886 - HFSID 73356Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, expressing gratitude to a friend for support following Lord Tennyson's suggestion for a new committee. Dated July 22, 1886, the letter is addressed to Mr. A.F. Lawley.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 09/12/1872 - HFSID 73364Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, discussing a recent oration and expressing his views. Dated September 12, 1872, it is addressed to J.C. Nelson, Esq., and spans 2 pages with personal reflections included.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 10/24 - HFSID 73090Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, expressing interest in exchanging autographs, particularly of literary figures like Burns and Walter Scott. Dated October 24 in London, it showcases Mackay's literary significance as a Scottish poet and journalist.
Price: $380.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 10/25/1852 - HFSID 73091Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay", written on Illustrated London News letterhead, instructing a colleague to obtain sketches for the Duke of Wellington's funeral. Dated October 25, 1852, it references the state funeral occurring on November 18, 1852.
Price: $380.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/07/1859 - HFSID 73358Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, dated November 7, 1859, addressed to J.L. Pitts, Esq. Mackay expresses pleasure in complying with a request. He was a notable Scottish author and journalist, known for works like Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
Price: $380.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/18/1863 - HFSID 73093Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, addressed to Reverend James Fleming, discussing his limited availability during a trip to England. Dated November 18, 1863, in Regent's Park, London. Contains three pages of personal correspondence.
Sale Price $325.00
$400.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/18/1867 - HFSID 73355Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, granting permission to republish his work related to the Fenian Brotherhood. Dated November 18, 1867, it includes an original mailing envelope and discusses an earlier publication from 1848.
Price: $400.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/21/1886 - HFSID 73357Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, dated November 21, 1886. Addressed to Charles Kent, Esq., expressing gratitude for an article in The Sun. Original envelope included, with normal mailing folds and light surface creases.
Price: $340.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 07/06/1843 - HFSID 73362Autograph letter signed: "Charles Mackay" in black ink, dated July 6, 1843. Addressed to J. Britton, Esq., it discusses arrival plans for a meeting. Mackay was a notable Scottish author known for works like Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
Sale Price $315.00
$380.00
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CHARLES MACKAY - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 73359Autograph sentiment signed: "Charles Mackay", expressing warm sentiments in black ink. It includes the message, "Ever you go, and that every comfort/ may attend you in the prayer of/ your's very sincerely".
Price: $240.00