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Recipients : Charles John Kean and Charles Edward Flower. Enclosed in the Kean letter is a drawing of a sharp knife-like instrument.
Autograph Letters Signed from William Roxby Beverley to Various Recipients
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Recipients : Charles John Kean and Charles Edward Flower. Enclosed in the Kean letter is a drawing of a sharp knife-like instrument.
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Recipients : Charles John Kean and Charles Edward Flower. Enclosed in the Kean letter is a drawing of a sharp knife-like instrument.
Autograph Letters Signed from William J. Gilbert to Various Recipients
Autograph Letters Signed from William Gilbert to Various Recipients
Autograph Letters Signed from William Evans Burton to Various Recipients
Autograph Letters Signed from Rose Eytinge to Various Recipients
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Recipients: Mr. Becks and William Winter. Some letters undated.
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Recipients: Mr. Becks and William Winter. Some letters undated.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Henry Hurlbert to an Unidentified Recipient
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Mentions the Eyes of Water (lakes in Mexico). Asks if the recipient has sent the book. Addressed to "Dearly beloved."
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Mentions the Eyes of Water (lakes in Mexico). Asks if the recipient has sent the book. Addressed to "Dearly beloved."
Autograph Letters Signed from William Dowton to Various Recipients
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(2) concerns non-payment for missing a performance at Drury Lane. He states to Peake, the treasurer, that it was unavoidable. Recipients: Alfred Bunn, Richard Peake, and Francis C. Wemyss (incorrectly addressed to Thomas C. Wemyss).
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(2) concerns non-payment for missing a performance at Drury Lane. He states to Peake, the treasurer, that it was unavoidable. Recipients: Alfred Bunn, Richard Peake, and Francis C. Wemyss (incorrectly addressed to Thomas C. Wemyss).
Autograph Letters Signed from William Redmund, New York, to Various People
Lachine (Montréal, Québec) -- Histoire
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Autograph Letters Signed from William Winter to Various Recipients
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Includes 265 autograph letters signed, several fragmentary and some undated. Winter discusses Daly's theatre, particularly his Shakespearean productions; praises his actors, especially Ada Rehan; makes suggestions for his editions of plays acted at this theatre. Several mention Edwin Booth. (4) introduces Frank R. Stockton; (115) describes the funeral of Charles Fisher; (204-205) comment on Oscar Wilde's trial; (240-243) criticize "Cyrano de Bergerac". Correspondents: Augustin Daly, Joseph Daly, Richard Dorney, John Farrington, Appleton Morgan, Ada Rehan and Joseph Tooker. Also includes an epilogue to Goldsmith's "The good natured man" and a poem by Winter, his preface (manuscript and typed proof sheets) to Daly's edition of the "Taming of the Shrew", 1887, 2 dedicatory sheets of "Gray Days and Gold", and a letter to Winter from George William Curtis, Feb. 5, 1891.
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Includes 265 autograph letters signed, several fragmentary and some undated. Winter discusses Daly's theatre, particularly his Shakespearean productions; praises his actors, especially Ada Rehan; makes suggestions for his editions of plays acted at this theatre. Several mention Edwin Booth. (4) introduces Frank R. Stockton; (115) describes the funeral of Charles Fisher; (204-205) comment on Oscar Wilde's trial; (240-243) criticize "Cyrano de Bergerac". Correspondents: Augustin Daly, Joseph Daly, Richard Dorney, John Farrington, Appleton Morgan, Ada Rehan and Joseph Tooker. Also includes an epilogue to Goldsmith's "The good natured man" and a poem by Winter, his preface (manuscript and typed proof sheets) to Daly's edition of the "Taming of the Shrew", 1887, 2 dedicatory sheets of "Gray Days and Gold", and a letter to Winter from George William Curtis, Feb. 5, 1891.