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Correspondents: [James Robertson] Anderson and William Winter.
Autograph Letters Signed from James Gordon Bennett to Various People
Autograph Letters Signed from James Gordon Bennett to Augustin Daly
Important Letters & Documents from the Estate of the Late James Gordon Bennett, New York & Paris
Author: James Gordon Bennett
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Autograph Letter Signed from James Bennett, New York, to William Winter
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Thanks Winter for his favorable review in The tribune of his performance of the character of Richard the third. Addressed from 3 Depean Row, Bleecker St.
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Thanks Winter for his favorable review in The tribune of his performance of the character of Richard the third. Addressed from 3 Depean Row, Bleecker St.
The James Gordon Bennetts
The Collector
Autograph Letters Signed from James Lewis to Various People
Autograph Letters Signed from James Burton Pond, New York and San Jose, California, to Various People
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Includes 7 autograph letters signed and 2 typescripts signed. Correspondents: Augustin Daly and [Richard] Dorney. (1) and (2) request theater boxes for Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, March 1887. (3) extends invitation to Daly and company to attend readings to be given by Charles Dickens (1837-1896) on [November 11, 1887], while (4) advises Daly of Dickens' desire to see Daly. (8) discusses the possibility of Lenten readings by Thomas Nelson Page and F. Hopkinson Smith in 1893.
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Includes 7 autograph letters signed and 2 typescripts signed. Correspondents: Augustin Daly and [Richard] Dorney. (1) and (2) request theater boxes for Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, March 1887. (3) extends invitation to Daly and company to attend readings to be given by Charles Dickens (1837-1896) on [November 11, 1887], while (4) advises Daly of Dickens' desire to see Daly. (8) discusses the possibility of Lenten readings by Thomas Nelson Page and F. Hopkinson Smith in 1893.