Which preposition to use with autographs

of Occurrences 29%

The book is embellished with a portrait and autograph of DICKENS.

in Occurrences 4%

"When I observed your autograph in the little book, I wrote to inquire of Mr. Major whether it had come to his hands from you, directly or indirectly, for my use, that, in that case, I might thank you for it.

on Occurrences 3%

Laura favoured us with her autograph on a slip of paper, which we shall always carefully preserve as a memorial of a visit to one of the greatest wonders of the age.

before Occurrences 2%

"Mr. Jefferson," reads the autograph before me, "presents his most respectful compliments to Mrs. Greene, and will with great pleasure write to Mr. Morris on the subject of her son's return, forwarding her letter at the same time.

FROM Occurrences 2%

AUTOGRAPHS FROM MY ALBUM SOME OF THE FRUITS OF VICTORY THE CHALLENGE ROUND AT WIMBLEDON, 1905: MISS SUTTON (AMERICA) v. MISS D.K. DOUGLASS From a photograph by Bowden Brothers.

to Occurrences 1%

One woman who requested an interview with me said that as I was an American correspondent I might be able to advise her how she could dispose of a collection of autographs to some American millionaire.

with Occurrences 1%

Sally R sent me up her book of autographs with a request that I would add mine.

after Occurrences 1%

They scrawled those autographs after dinner, most likely, with their diamond rings, and went reeling afterwards, arm-in-arm, along the village street, singing and swearing, and eager for adventuresas gentlemen were wont to be in those famous old times when they drank the king's health more freely than was good for their own.

of Occurrences 1%

We subjoin the Autographs of some of the principal conspirators, from the same source as the preceding narrative, as an appropriate and equally authentic accompaniment: Robert Catesbye.

at Occurrences 1%

A presentation copy, readerif haply you are yet innocent of such favoursis a copy of a book which does not sell, sent you by the author, with his foolish autograph at the beginning of it; for which, if a stranger, he only demands your friendship; if a brother author, he expects from you a book of yours which does sell, in return.

by Occurrences 1%

Even Wadsworth's translations, fine as they are, have lost a large portion of their interest since the publication of the autographs by Cesare Guasti in 1863.

for Occurrences 1%

Their devotion to their idol is touching and true; and she knows it and is good-natured in the matter of autographs for them, and talks about 'my matinée girls' to the reporters, as if those eleven thousand virgins and more were all her younger sisters and nieces.

from Occurrences 1%

Upcott had every possible autograph from every known hand in his collection: Palissy succeeded in making glazed china; but Vertue left his ore to the hands of others to work out into shape, and the man who moulded his crude materials was Horace Walpole, and Vertue's forty volumes were shaped into a readable work, as curious and accurate in facts as it is flippant and prejudiced in style and opinions.

Which preposition to use with  autographs