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Autograph letter signed 'Lütfullah' sent to Vasfi Riza Zobu
Autograph letter signed 'Mehmed Mesih'.
Autograph letter signed 'Mustafa Necati' sent to Turkish female poet Halide Nusret Zorlutuna, (1901-1984).
Autograph letter signed 'Numan', addressed to Ahmed Ihsan Bey [Tokgöz], (1868-1942), who was a Turkish publisher, translator.
Autograph letter signed 'Nuri Abaç'
Autograph letter signed 'Ruhi Sel' sent to Turkish painter Celâl Tutant, (1910-1994).
Autograph letter signed 'Selânik Vâlisi Hayrullah' addressed to Ottoman court or headquarters of Ittihad ve Terakki (Union and Progress Party)
Autograph letter signed 'Seref Akdik'.
Autograph letter signed 'Seyhü'l-Islâm Musa Kâzim', sent to Ottoman grand vizier Hüseyin Himi Pasha, stating that Monsieur Adolci, leader of Zoroastrians, has been wanting to meet with him (grand vizier) for a long time.
Autograph letter signed 'Strangford'.
Autograph letter signed 'Sükriye Serafeddin' to an unnamed recipient.
Autograph letter signed 'Sükriye', telling her trip in Yalova city with her father Cafer Fahri Bey, Celal Sofu, Refet Pasha and Fazil Bey, sent to Turkish paintress Fatma Tiraje Dikmen, (1925-2014).
Autograph letter signed 'Takiyettin Mengüsoglu' to a Turkish pasha.
Autograph letter signed 'Urfa meb'ûsu Refet' to an unknown recipient
Autograph letter signed 'V. Minorsky', addressed to [Osman] Turan who was Turkish academician and historian, (1914-1978).
Autograph letter signed 'W. Gifford Palgrave' with his original print portrait photograph with a fez
Autograph letter signed and sealed 'Lütfullah Vehbi' as 'Müftî-yi esbâk', to an unnamed friend.
Autograph letter signed to Admiral Lord Keith, apologising for keeping the papers so long, stating that "the question is st" by Charles Arbuthnot
Autograph letter signed, in French, addressed to 'Monsieur la Consul General de la Legation de S. M. Royal d'Italie a Constantinople'. Greek born Turkish statesman, Grand Vizier 1878).
Autograph letter signed, to Frank Parr, thanking him for the Lake Papers, despairing of the literary guild, saying he has just a by Ainsworth
Autograph manuscript prescription signed 'Behçet'.