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Invites Phelps to dinner the following Sunday and suggests that Phelps' son come as well. Mentions his hope that several other Americans will also be present: J.G. Blaine, Abbey (either Edward Austin Abbey or Henry Eugene Abbey?), Boughton, W.H. Hurlbert, Osgood, Smalley, "& perhaps Bret Harte."
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Irving, London, to Mr. Phelps
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Invites Phelps to dinner the following Sunday and suggests that Phelps' son come as well. Mentions his hope that several other Americans will also be present: J.G. Blaine, Abbey (either Edward Austin Abbey or Henry Eugene Abbey?), Boughton, W.H. Hurlbert, Osgood, Smalley, "& perhaps Bret Harte."
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Invites Phelps to dinner the following Sunday and suggests that Phelps' son come as well. Mentions his hope that several other Americans will also be present: J.G. Blaine, Abbey (either Edward Austin Abbey or Henry Eugene Abbey?), Boughton, W.H. Hurlbert, Osgood, Smalley, "& perhaps Bret Harte."
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Irving, London, to an Unidentified Recipient
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A short letter regarding "performances and engagements." On letterhead of 20 Bedford Street, London, W.C. Recipient's name is partially illegible, possibly Mr. Mor[ow?].
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A short letter regarding "performances and engagements." On letterhead of 20 Bedford Street, London, W.C. Recipient's name is partially illegible, possibly Mr. Mor[ow?].
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Irving, London, to Phoebe Garnaut Smalley
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Thanks Mrs. Smalley for her "sweet & cordial letter." Refers to his son Laurence's shooting accident in Belfast five days earlier and assures her that "the doctors say there is no cause now for apprehension."
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Thanks Mrs. Smalley for her "sweet & cordial letter." Refers to his son Laurence's shooting accident in Belfast five days earlier and assures her that "the doctors say there is no cause now for apprehension."
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 J.N. Maskelyne, London, to Henry Irving
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Asks for a box or seat for Monday night to see Henry Irving's Shylock.
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Asks for a box or seat for Monday night to see Henry Irving's Shylock.
Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Irving, Lyceum Theatre, to Phoebe Garnaut Smalley, London
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Expresses interest in arranging a meeting and mentions that he is "very busy now on Becket."
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Expresses interest in arranging a meeting and mentions that he is "very busy now on Becket."
Autograph Letter Signed from Sir Henry Irving, London, to Dr. Lawson
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Irving thanks Lawson for the "'George'-- the relic of that marvel Edmund Kean."
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Irving thanks Lawson for the "'George'-- the relic of that marvel Edmund Kean."
Autograph Letter Signed from E.H. Sothern to Mr. Phelps
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They do not have any Jewelry for the Jewelry boo[k?], but they do have a pick axe and a spade used in their production of Hamlet.
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They do not have any Jewelry for the Jewelry boo[k?], but they do have a pick axe and a spade used in their production of Hamlet.