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Recipients: William Winter (1-3) and Viola Allen (4). (1-2) concern Winter's Shakespeare-Bacon paper, which he praises as "as effective a summing up for the prosecution in the case of common sense vs. Donnelly, Gallup et al. as could be made in the same limits of space." (3) refers to his favorable review of Winter's son's efforts (annotation by Jefferson Winter reads: "re. his kind encouragement in my production of The taming of the shrew"). The letters to Winter are all accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter at the Tribune office. (4) thanks Miss Allen for the invitation from the Winter Testimonial Program Committee.
Autograph Letters Signed from J. Ranken Towse, New York, to Various Recipients
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Recipients: William Winter (1-3) and Viola Allen (4). (1-2) concern Winter's Shakespeare-Bacon paper, which he praises as "as effective a summing up for the prosecution in the case of common sense vs. Donnelly, Gallup et al. as could be made in the same limits of space." (3) refers to his favorable review of Winter's son's efforts (annotation by Jefferson Winter reads: "re. his kind encouragement in my production of The taming of the shrew"). The letters to Winter are all accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter at the Tribune office. (4) thanks Miss Allen for the invitation from the Winter Testimonial Program Committee.
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Recipients: William Winter (1-3) and Viola Allen (4). (1-2) concern Winter's Shakespeare-Bacon paper, which he praises as "as effective a summing up for the prosecution in the case of common sense vs. Donnelly, Gallup et al. as could be made in the same limits of space." (3) refers to his favorable review of Winter's son's efforts (annotation by Jefferson Winter reads: "re. his kind encouragement in my production of The taming of the shrew"). The letters to Winter are all accompanied by envelopes addressed to Winter at the Tribune office. (4) thanks Miss Allen for the invitation from the Winter Testimonial Program Committee.
Autograph Letter Signed from J. Ranken Towse, New York, to William Winter, New York
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Towse thanks Winter for the coronation ode. On letterhead of the Evening post. With envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune office.
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Towse thanks Winter for the coronation ode. On letterhead of the Evening post. With envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune office.
Autograph Letters Signed from John Ranken Towse, New York, to William Winter
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Many refer to Winter's various writings. Most on letterhead of The Evening post, New York.
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Many refer to Winter's various writings. Most on letterhead of The Evening post, New York.
Autograph Letter Signed from J. Ranken Towse, New York, to William Winter, New Brighton
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Towse thanks Winter for sending him a poem and mentions Winter's Gray days and gold. Indicates that he does not understand how anybody could mistake Winter's style for Stedman's. On letterhead of the Evening post. With envelope addressed to Winter.
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Towse thanks Winter for sending him a poem and mentions Winter's Gray days and gold. Indicates that he does not understand how anybody could mistake Winter's style for Stedman's. On letterhead of the Evening post. With envelope addressed to Winter.
Autograph Letters Signed from John Rankin Towse, New York, to William Jefferson Winter
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(1) Describes an enclosed copy of an unnamed work; (2) Thanks Winter for the William Winter [illegible], which Towse will distribute when they will be appreciated. On letterhead of The Evening Post, New York Editorial Rooms.
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(1) Describes an enclosed copy of an unnamed work; (2) Thanks Winter for the William Winter [illegible], which Towse will distribute when they will be appreciated. On letterhead of The Evening Post, New York Editorial Rooms.
Autograph Letters Signed from Grace Rutter, New York City and Atlantic City, New Jersey, to Various Recipients
Autograph Letters Signed from Charles Walter Couldock, New York City, to Various Recipients
Author: Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia)
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Autograph Letter Signed and Telegram from J. Hartley Manners, New York, to Various Recipients
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(1) Letter to Miss [Viola?] Allen, dated February 4, 1916 regarding the testimonial to William Winter. Manners offers to help in any way possible. (2) Telegram dated March 14, 1916 to William Winter at the Century Theatre offering simply sincere and affectionate greetings.
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(1) Letter to Miss [Viola?] Allen, dated February 4, 1916 regarding the testimonial to William Winter. Manners offers to help in any way possible. (2) Telegram dated March 14, 1916 to William Winter at the Century Theatre offering simply sincere and affectionate greetings.
Autograph Letters Signed from Stephen Fiske to Various Recipients
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Recipients: Augustin Daly, the Editor of the [New York] Express, and Messrs. Jarrett and Palmer. (27) bears an autograph note signed by J.H. Tooker.
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Recipients: Augustin Daly, the Editor of the [New York] Express, and Messrs. Jarrett and Palmer. (27) bears an autograph note signed by J.H. Tooker.
Tallulah!
Author: Joel Lobenthal
Publisher: It Books
ISBN: 9780060989064
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
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In the golden age of American theater, no celestial body shone more dazzlingly than Tallulah Bankhead. Outrageous, outspoken, and totally uninhibited, she was an actress known as much for her offstage vices as for her onstage roles—the cocaine and alcohol, the blistering tirades, and her scandalous affairs with both men and women. In Tallulah!, author Joel Lobenthal has captured the private essence of this most public of Broadway stars, the irrepressible diva who enjoyed intimate relationships with the top entertainment luminaries of her day, from Tennessee Williams and Noël Coward to Marlene Dietrich and Billie Holiday. Here also are the close and personal details of her family life and doomed romances, drawn from scores of exclusive interviews, and previously untapped information from Scotland Yard and the FBI. This is the definitive biography of Tallulah Bankhead, a woman even more complex, more nuanced, and more shocking than her notorious mythology suggests.
Publisher: It Books
ISBN: 9780060989064
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
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In the golden age of American theater, no celestial body shone more dazzlingly than Tallulah Bankhead. Outrageous, outspoken, and totally uninhibited, she was an actress known as much for her offstage vices as for her onstage roles—the cocaine and alcohol, the blistering tirades, and her scandalous affairs with both men and women. In Tallulah!, author Joel Lobenthal has captured the private essence of this most public of Broadway stars, the irrepressible diva who enjoyed intimate relationships with the top entertainment luminaries of her day, from Tennessee Williams and Noël Coward to Marlene Dietrich and Billie Holiday. Here also are the close and personal details of her family life and doomed romances, drawn from scores of exclusive interviews, and previously untapped information from Scotland Yard and the FBI. This is the definitive biography of Tallulah Bankhead, a woman even more complex, more nuanced, and more shocking than her notorious mythology suggests.