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The two letters of 1858 are written in his capacity as honorary secretary of a committee to build a dramatic college.
Autograph Letters Signed from William Cullenford to Charles John Kean
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The two letters of 1858 are written in his capacity as honorary secretary of a committee to build a dramatic college.
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The two letters of 1858 are written in his capacity as honorary secretary of a committee to build a dramatic college.
Autograph Letter Signed from William Blake to Charles John Kean
Autograph Letters Signed from William Gifford Cookesley to Charles John Kean
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The letters concern a song Kean used in his production of The winter's tale. Also, an autograph signed copy of Kean's reply.
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The letters concern a song Kean used in his production of The winter's tale. Also, an autograph signed copy of Kean's reply.
Autograph Letters Signed from William White Cooper, London, to Charles John Kean
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He praises Kean's production of Merchant of Venice in (1) and Henry V in (2).
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He praises Kean's production of Merchant of Venice in (1) and Henry V in (2).
Autograph Letters Signed from William Smith, St. Johns Wood, to Charles John Kean
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All three letters are addressed "My dear sir," but recipient is almost certainly Charles Kean. (1) gives information about priests of Apollo. (2) gives feedback on the decision to set the trial of Hermione in a theater. (3) expresses delight with the recipient's Winter's tale. Address on letters: 31 Regent's Villas, St. John's Wood.
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All three letters are addressed "My dear sir," but recipient is almost certainly Charles Kean. (1) gives information about priests of Apollo. (2) gives feedback on the decision to set the trial of Hermione in a theater. (3) expresses delight with the recipient's Winter's tale. Address on letters: 31 Regent's Villas, St. John's Wood.
Autograph Letter Signed from J. Blake to Charles John Kean
Autograph Letters Signed from William Rees Francis Gawthorn to Charles John Kean
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Under discussion is Kean's production of Henry VIII.
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Under discussion is Kean's production of Henry VIII.
Autograph Letters Signed from Earl of Carlisle, George William Frederick Howard, to Charles John Kean
Autograph Letters Signed from Sir William Snow Harris, Plymouth, to Charles [John] Kean
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Letter (2), Harris admires Kean's Richard II at the Princess Theatre.
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Letter (2), Harris admires Kean's Richard II at the Princess Theatre.