Purchase order booklet

Robert Louis STEVENSON

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Purchase order booklet
Purchase order booklet

“STOREKEEPERS SHOULD SEE THAT NATIVE MESSENGERS, PACK-SADDLE BOYS, ETC., ARE TREATED WITH REASONABLE CONSIDERATION”: ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON’S BLANK PURCHASE ORDER BOOKLET

STEVENSON, Robert Louis. Purchase order booklet. Sydney: Turner & Henderson, circa 1890. Oblong booklet, original half blue cloth respined, marbled stiff paper boards, measuring approximately 8 1/4 by 3 1/4 inches.

Booklet of blank purchase order slips printed for British author Robert Louis Stevenson.

Printed by “account book makers” Turner & Henderson of Sydney, Australia, the verso of each perforated purchase order slip reads: “To Storekeepers and Others.—1. please destroy this order, unless it is for merchandise, in which case it should be filed for reference. 2. Mr. Stevenson will be responsible for no goods obtained without his signed and dated order. 3. Mr. Stevenson reserves the privilege of settling his accounts by cheque at par on the Bank of Australasia, Sydney, N.S.W. 4. Letters or parcels should be left with Mr. Hellesoe, who is in daily communication with Valilima. 5. Storekeepers should see that native messengers, pack-saddle boys, etc., are treated with reasonable consideration. On the other hand, any rudeness or misbehaviour on the part of his people should be at once reported to Mr. Stevenson.” The purchase orders bear the heading “Vailima,” or “Five Waters,” Stevenson’s estate on Samoa, where he and his wife settled in 1889 and where Stevenson is buried.

Light embrowning to first slip, rear board with repaired split. A wonderful piece of Stevenson ephemera.

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