Author: Douglas Jerrold
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Autograph letters signed from Douglas William Jerrold to William Hepworth Dixon.
Autograph Letters to William Hepworth Dixon
Author: Douglas Jerrold
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Autograph letters signed from Douglas William Jerrold to William Hepworth Dixon.
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Autograph letters signed from Douglas William Jerrold to William Hepworth Dixon.
Autograph letters signed from Philarete Chasles to [William Hepworth Dixon]
Autograph Letters to William Hepworth Dixon
Author: John Murray
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Category : Athenaeum (London, England)
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Letters from John Murray, publisher, to William Hepworth Dixon concerning publishing matters and articles appearing in The Quarterly Review and The Athenaeum.
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Letters from John Murray, publisher, to William Hepworth Dixon concerning publishing matters and articles appearing in The Quarterly Review and The Athenaeum.
Autograph Letters Signed from Alexander James Beresford to William Hepworth Dixon
Autograph Letter Signed from John Sherren Brewer to [William Hepworth] Dixon
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Praises Dixon for his book, The story of Lord Bacon's life.
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Praises Dixon for his book, The story of Lord Bacon's life.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Hepworth Dixon, London, to Unidentified Recipient
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Concerns research he is doing on the life of Lord Bacon.
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Concerns research he is doing on the life of Lord Bacon.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Knight to William Hepworth Dixon
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Regrets he cannot visit Dixon on Monday evening, as he has already agreed to accompany a visiting friend to see Macready.
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Regrets he cannot visit Dixon on Monday evening, as he has already agreed to accompany a visiting friend to see Macready.
Autograph letter signed from Victor Hugo, Hauteville House, to William Hepworth Dixon
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Addressed to Monsieur Dixon. Explains that he does not know English, but that his son has been reading Dixon's book on Bacon to him. Also mentions a favorable article on his own book, William Shakespeare, in the publication Dixon directs (i.e., The Athenaeum).
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Addressed to Monsieur Dixon. Explains that he does not know English, but that his son has been reading Dixon's book on Bacon to him. Also mentions a favorable article on his own book, William Shakespeare, in the publication Dixon directs (i.e., The Athenaeum).
Autograph Letters Signed from J.O. Halliwell-Phillipps, London and Elsewhere, to William Hepworth Dixon
Author: John Payne Collier
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Category : Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
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Letters discuss the purchase of the New Place properties and the Shakespeare Fund, his wish to build a Shakespeare Library and museum at Stratford or London, and not to erect a statue, and the formation of the New Shakespeare Committee. (7) quotes a passage from a letter by J.P. Collier. (46) mentions an article in the Athenaeum (Feb. 27, 1864) which discusses the meaning of a line in King Henry VI. (67) discusses Dixon's views as quoted in the Athenaeum (Jan. 23, 1869) referring to Sir John Oldcastle and the reason why Shakespeare changed his name to Falstaff in his play. (76) quotes a note (ca. 1630) that Gorhamburg (Goringheberry) was called Bacon's folly.
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Category : Falstaff, John, Sir (Fictitious character)
Languages : en
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Letters discuss the purchase of the New Place properties and the Shakespeare Fund, his wish to build a Shakespeare Library and museum at Stratford or London, and not to erect a statue, and the formation of the New Shakespeare Committee. (7) quotes a passage from a letter by J.P. Collier. (46) mentions an article in the Athenaeum (Feb. 27, 1864) which discusses the meaning of a line in King Henry VI. (67) discusses Dixon's views as quoted in the Athenaeum (Jan. 23, 1869) referring to Sir John Oldcastle and the reason why Shakespeare changed his name to Falstaff in his play. (76) quotes a note (ca. 1630) that Gorhamburg (Goringheberry) was called Bacon's folly.
Autograph Letter Signed from Charles Knight, South Road, Wimbledon, to William Hepworth Dixon
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Thanks him for his kind correspondence and the opportunity to consider his offer, but firmly declines an offer of membership in Dixon's committee.
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Thanks him for his kind correspondence and the opportunity to consider his offer, but firmly declines an offer of membership in Dixon's committee.