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Thanks Winter for the present of the Life of Mr. Edwin Booth, which he has read with much interest and pleasure.
Autograph Letter Signed from Arthur Hodgson, Stratford-upon-Avon, to William Winter, Mentone
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Thanks Winter for the present of the Life of Mr. Edwin Booth, which he has read with much interest and pleasure.
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Thanks Winter for the present of the Life of Mr. Edwin Booth, which he has read with much interest and pleasure.
Autograph Letter Signed from Arthur Hodgson, Stratford-on-Avon, to William Winter, Mentone
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Category : Katherine (Fictitious character : Shakespeare)
Languages : en
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Believes that Ada Rehan is the most acomplished actress in the world now living and mentions her performance as Rosalind. Saw a performance of the Taming of the Shrew by Benson's company, but in the absence of Rehan, Katharine fell flat. Sends a Stratford Herald [not with item] with an account of a meeting of the Trustees of Shakespeare's Birthplace.
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Category : Katherine (Fictitious character : Shakespeare)
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Believes that Ada Rehan is the most acomplished actress in the world now living and mentions her performance as Rosalind. Saw a performance of the Taming of the Shrew by Benson's company, but in the absence of Rehan, Katharine fell flat. Sends a Stratford Herald [not with item] with an account of a meeting of the Trustees of Shakespeare's Birthplace.
Autograph Letter Signed from Arthur Hodgson, Clopton House, Stratford-on-Avon, to William Winter
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Thanks Winter for sending him a copy of his book, which he finds very interesting. Asks Winter not to mention anything about Mr. [George William?] Childs' nephew to Mr. Henry Irving, for fear of wounding his "very sensitive feelings."
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Thanks Winter for sending him a copy of his book, which he finds very interesting. Asks Winter not to mention anything about Mr. [George William?] Childs' nephew to Mr. Henry Irving, for fear of wounding his "very sensitive feelings."
Autograph Letter Signed from Arthur Hodgson, Hotel Mont-Fleury, Cannes, to William Winter, New York City
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Thanks Winter for the book, Brown heath and blue bells, which he has passed on to Miss Braddon the well known authoress.
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Thanks Winter for the book, Brown heath and blue bells, which he has passed on to Miss Braddon the well known authoress.
Autograph Letter Signed from Arthur Hodgson, Clopton House, Stratford-on-Avon, to an Unidentified Recipient
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Has received a telegram from Mr. [George William?] Childs mentioning that the nephew is an imposter. He (Hodgson) has communicated with Mr. Irving. Addressed to "Sir."
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Has received a telegram from Mr. [George William?] Childs mentioning that the nephew is an imposter. He (Hodgson) has communicated with Mr. Irving. Addressed to "Sir."
Autograph Letter Signed, Envelopes and Telegrams from Henry Irving to William Winter
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Includes one autograph letter signed, seven envelopes and two telegrams. (2) is a telegram from Irving and Terry on the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Correspondent and recipient locations include Chicago, New York, London, and Stratford-on-Avon.
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Includes one autograph letter signed, seven envelopes and two telegrams. (2) is a telegram from Irving and Terry on the death of Winter's son, Arthur. Correspondent and recipient locations include Chicago, New York, London, and Stratford-on-Avon.
Autograph Letter Signed from A.W. Gleason, New York, to [William Winter] and an Unidentified Recipient
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Discusses [Richard] Mansfield's ranch near Winter's home at Mentone, California.
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Discusses [Richard] Mansfield's ranch near Winter's home at Mentone, California.
Autograph Letter Signed from John Henry Magonigle, New York, to William Winter, Mentone
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Speaks of Edwin Booth's absence, correcting Winter's proofs, and Harold Van Buren Magonigle.
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Speaks of Edwin Booth's absence, correcting Winter's proofs, and Harold Van Buren Magonigle.
Autograph Letters Signed from Sir Arthur Hodgson, Stratford-upon-Avon, to Augustin Daly
Autograph Letter Signed from Arthur Stedman, New York, to William Winter
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Stedman's father has come across some war poems by N.G. Shepherd and asks if Winter has any information on the poet. On letterhead of "A library of American literature," Office of Charles L. Webster & Co., Publishers, New York.
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Stedman's father has come across some war poems by N.G. Shepherd and asks if Winter has any information on the poet. On letterhead of "A library of American literature," Office of Charles L. Webster & Co., Publishers, New York.