Author: Edmund Vance Cooke
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Includes 5 autograph letters signed and 1 typescript letter signed. With (2) is a printed poem, "The Other one was Booth," by J.E.V. Cook. With (3) and (4) are newspaper clippings.
Autograph Letters Signed from John Bouvé Clapp, Boston, to William Winter
Author: Edmund Vance Cooke
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Includes 5 autograph letters signed and 1 typescript letter signed. With (2) is a printed poem, "The Other one was Booth," by J.E.V. Cook. With (3) and (4) are newspaper clippings.
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Includes 5 autograph letters signed and 1 typescript letter signed. With (2) is a printed poem, "The Other one was Booth," by J.E.V. Cook. With (3) and (4) are newspaper clippings.
Autograph and Typed Letters from J.B. Clapp, Boston, to William Winter
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(1-9) On letterhead of J.B. Clapp Box 5295, Boston, Mass. (1-3) and (7) addressed by hand from 52 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass. With (5) is a clipping from the Boston Herald on Mrs. J.R. Vincent's marriage to John Wilson, written by Clapp; with (6) is an article from the Boston Transcript on Kitty Clive, written by Clapp.
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(1-9) On letterhead of J.B. Clapp Box 5295, Boston, Mass. (1-3) and (7) addressed by hand from 52 Hartford St., Dorchester, Mass. With (5) is a clipping from the Boston Herald on Mrs. J.R. Vincent's marriage to John Wilson, written by Clapp; with (6) is an article from the Boston Transcript on Kitty Clive, written by Clapp.
Autograph Letter (fragment) from William Winter, Mentone, California, to J.B. Clapp, Boston
Autograph Letters Signed from T.B. Ticknor, Boston, to William Winter
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(1) Regarding the copyright of Thistle-down; (2) on a bill sent to Winter. Both on letterhead of Houghton, Osgood and Company, Boston.
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(1) Regarding the copyright of Thistle-down; (2) on a bill sent to Winter. Both on letterhead of Houghton, Osgood and Company, Boston.
Autograph Letters Signed from R.M. Montgomery, Boston, to William Winter
Autograph Letter Signed from John S. Clark, Boston, to William Winter
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Clark writes of a missed appointment with Winter and mentions that they desire is to add a musical and dramatic critic to their every Saturday staff.
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Clark writes of a missed appointment with Winter and mentions that they desire is to add a musical and dramatic critic to their every Saturday staff.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Winter, New York, to Henry Austin Clapp
Autograph Letters Initialed and Signed from Henry G. Parker, Boston, to William Winter
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Many of the letters concern Winter's work for the Gazette. Most on letterhead of the Saturday Evening Gazette.
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Many of the letters concern Winter's work for the Gazette. Most on letterhead of the Saturday Evening Gazette.
Autograph Letters Signed from Curtis Guild, Boston, to William Winter
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The letters concern Winter's writings, several on a book about the Wallacks.
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The letters concern Winter's writings, several on a book about the Wallacks.
Autograph Letter Signed from John D. Whitcomb, Boston, to William Winter, New York
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Whitcomb mentions the pleasure with which he read Winter's series of literary reminiscences in the Saturday evening post. He also points out that he and Winter are the only living persons who were connected with the Transcript contemporaneously. Also, an offprint of the February 27, 1908 article in the Boston transcript, announcing a tribute to Whitcomb and envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune, New York City.
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Whitcomb mentions the pleasure with which he read Winter's series of literary reminiscences in the Saturday evening post. He also points out that he and Winter are the only living persons who were connected with the Transcript contemporaneously. Also, an offprint of the February 27, 1908 article in the Boston transcript, announcing a tribute to Whitcomb and envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune, New York City.