Sir Norman Angell Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
SIR NORMAN ANGELL
Born: December 26, 1872 in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England, United Kingdom
Died: October 07, 1967 in Croydon, London, England, United Kingdom
Biography
In 1910, British journalist Angell (1872-1967, born Ralph Norman Angell-Lane in Holbeach, Lincolnshire, England) rose to fame with The Great Illusion, in which he reasoned that the common economic interests of nations make war futile. Knighted in 1931, Angell was awarded the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize. He also invented the Money Game, which were card games designed to teach its players about currency and credit. He continued to write and lecture into the 1950s.
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 73448Sheet of paper signed by Norman Angell, including two addresses in England: "Norman Angell/4 Ring's Bench Walk/Temple, London/and Northey Island, England." Angell, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, rose to fame with The Great Illusion.
Price: $160.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 161214Card signed by Norman Angell in black ink, underlined twice. Signature reads "Norman Angell." Angell was a British journalist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate, known for The Great Illusion and for inventing the Money Game.
Price: $160.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH 02/12/1932 - HFSID 73447Slip of paper signed and dated by Norman Angell in 1932, marking the year after his knighthood and before receiving the Nobel Prize for Peace. Signature reads "Norman Angell/12 Feb. 1932". Angell is known for The Great Illusion.
Price: $160.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH ENVELOPE UNSIGNED - HFSID 142842Envelope hand-addressed by Norman Angell in 1932 to "Mrs. Wainwright/912 Clay Avenue/Scranton/Pa.," with a cachet from the Hotel Graham and a purple 3-cent George Washington stamp. Unsigned, it reflects Angell's correspondence with Wainwright.
Price: $70.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH ENVELOPE UNSIGNED - HFSID 142855Envelope handwritten by Norman Angell, postmarked February 10, 1932, in New York City, addressed to "Mrs Wainwright/912 Clay Avenue/Scranton/Pa." This unsigned envelope reflects Angell's correspondence with Mrs. Wainwright during his notable career.
Price: $70.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH ENVELOPE UNSIGNED - HFSID 142875Envelope addressed by Norman Angell to "Mrs Wainwright/912 Clay Avenue/Scranton/Pennsylvania", postmarked in Chicago, Illinois, 1927. Features a red 2¢ George Washington stamp and includes a grocery list on the verso, all in unknown hand.
Price: $80.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED - HFSID 73252Letter handwritten and signed by Norman Angell, addressed to "Mrs. Wainwright," discusses accepting an invitation for hospitality during his visit. The letter is signed in blue ink and reflects Angell's long correspondence with Wainwright.
Price: $460.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 11/16 - HFSID 72949Letter handwritten and signed by Norman Angell, addressed to "Mrs. Wainwright," discussing a potential visit. Written on Hotel Graham stationery, it expresses sentiments about friendship and future plans. Angell, a Nobel Peace Prize laureate, is known for The Great Illusion.
Sale Price $485.00
$575.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 09/05/1914 - HFSID 273087Letter signed by Norman Angell, dated September 5, 1914, on imprinted letterhead, addressed to Miss L.A. Grout. Expressing regret for not being able to arrange a lecture, it includes his signature. Angell is noted for winning the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize.
Sale Price $295.00
$360.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 1/26 - HFSID 73254Typed letter signed "Yours very Sincerely/Norman Angell" expresses regret over declining an invitation due to appendicitis. Dated "26 Jan", the letter is addressed to "Mrs. Wainwright" and written on Commodore Hotel stationery in New York City.
Price: $460.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 1/3 - HFSID 73253Letter signed by Norman Angell, including a handwritten postscript, addressed to Mrs. Wainwright, informs her of his travel plans to Scranton. Dated "3 Jan," it is written on Murray Hill Hotel stationery, reflecting his correspondence with her.
Price: $460.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 2/10 - HFSID 72951Typed letter signed "Norman Angell" is addressed to Mrs. Wainwright, accepting an invitation to meet her family. Dated "10 Feb", it reflects Angell's correspondence with her. Angell is known for The Great Illusion and received the 1933 Nobel Peace Prize.
Price: $420.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 2/4 - HFSID 72950Letter typed on stationery from New York City's Commodore Hotel and signed by Angell, accepting an invitation from "Mrs. Wainwright" due to previous illness. Dated "Feb. 4", it reflects his correspondence during a lecture tour.
Sale Price $345.00
$420.00
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SIR NORMAN ANGELL - TYPED LETTER SIGNED CIRCA 1932 - HFSID 73255Typed letter signed "Norman Angell" in blue ink, written on New Pfister Hotel stationery, discusses accepting lodging from Mrs. Wainwright during a lecture tour. Accompanied by an original mailing envelope postmarked January 14, 1932, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Sale Price $345.00
$420.00