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Autograph Letter Initialed from William Bang to Joseph Quincy Adams
Autograph Letter Signed from W.J. (William John) Lawrence, Dublin, Irish Free State, to Dr. Adams [Joseph Quincy Adams]
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Discusses with Adams an invitation issued to him by J.L. Lowes [John Livingston Lowes] to go to Harvard for the first half of the next academic year and give two courses on the (entire) seventeenth-century theatre. He also mentions William Archer's brother, who has sent to Lawrence for examination a big bundle of his dead friend's [William Archer] Elizabethan memoranda and cuttings with the view of determining the things of value and what should be destroyed.
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Discusses with Adams an invitation issued to him by J.L. Lowes [John Livingston Lowes] to go to Harvard for the first half of the next academic year and give two courses on the (entire) seventeenth-century theatre. He also mentions William Archer's brother, who has sent to Lawrence for examination a big bundle of his dead friend's [William Archer] Elizabethan memoranda and cuttings with the view of determining the things of value and what should be destroyed.
Letter Signed (typescript) from James M. Beck to Joseph Quincy Adams
Autograph Letter Signed from James Wilson Bright to Joseph Quincy Adams
Autograph Letters Signed from John Quincy Adams to Various Recipients
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Correspondents include: Joseph Blunt, John B. Davis, James Henry Hackett. (1) is an ALS to Blunt, written from New York on February 8, 1830; there is also a typescript of this letter. (2) is an ALS to Davis, written from Boston on January 5, 1830. (3) is a facsimile of an ALS to Hackett, dated February 19, 1839, in which he gives his views on Hamlet; there is a total of 4 facsimile copies of this letter and one typescript.
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Correspondents include: Joseph Blunt, John B. Davis, James Henry Hackett. (1) is an ALS to Blunt, written from New York on February 8, 1830; there is also a typescript of this letter. (2) is an ALS to Davis, written from Boston on January 5, 1830. (3) is a facsimile of an ALS to Hackett, dated February 19, 1839, in which he gives his views on Hamlet; there is a total of 4 facsimile copies of this letter and one typescript.
Autograph Letters Signed from Beverly Chew, Geneva, New York, to Joseph Quincy Adams
Letters Signed from Charles Frederick Tucker Brooke to Joseph Quincy Adams
Autograph Letters Signed from Albert Feuillerat, New York and Rennes, France, to Joseph Quincy Adams
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(2) refers to Adams' article on Shakespeare's name.
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(2) refers to Adams' article on Shakespeare's name.
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Autograph Letters Signed and Typescript Signed from Katherine Lee Bates to Various People
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2 letters signed and 1 typescript signed. Correspondents: Joseph Quincy Adams, Frederick Gard Fleay and Thomas William Shore. (1) concerns Dr. Adams' review of her Heywood edition.
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2 letters signed and 1 typescript signed. Correspondents: Joseph Quincy Adams, Frederick Gard Fleay and Thomas William Shore. (1) concerns Dr. Adams' review of her Heywood edition.