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Correspondents include: Elisabeth Marbury, Clinton W. Stuart, William Winter and another. Letters largely concern his wife, Helena Modjeska. In (5) he discusses Edwin Booth's character.
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Release : 1882
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Correspondents include: Elisabeth Marbury, Clinton W. Stuart, William Winter and another. Letters largely concern his wife, Helena Modjeska. In (5) he discusses Edwin Booth's character.
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Release : 1899
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In (1) Bozenta asks Winter to advise him and his wife, Helena Modjeska, on a leading man for the next season; they are considering John E. Kellerd. In (2) he says they like the thought of Winter's son taking part in their engagement in Los Angeles. Letters signed as Charles Bozenta.
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Release : 1902
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Morgan discusses his Study in the Warwickshire dialect. In (1), he writes that he is almost sure that no first folio is for sale anywhere at any price. In (2), he discusses the "Baconians." In (3), on printed letterhead from the Shakespeare Birthday Committee, New York, Morgan refers to William Winter's tribute. Addressed from various addresses in New York and Pennsylvania. Each letter has an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter (1) and (3) to him at the Tribune, New York and (2) and (4) to 17 Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, New York.
Author : Charles L. Webster and Company
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File Size : 17,36 MB
Release : 1892
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Letters concern the rights of dramatization of Samuel Clemens' story "The American Claimant". Two are signed Fred J. Hall and one is signed Chas. L. Webster.
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File Size : 10,7 MB
Release : 1891
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Approves the use of his sonnet in a book of Shakespeare poems.
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Release : 1891
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(1) Concerning a poem by Mr. Stedman; (2) Asks for an interview with Whitelaw Reid. Both on letterhead of 15 East Sixteenth Street.
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File Size : 18,76 MB
Release : 1882
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File Size : 19,44 MB
Release : 1895
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Release : 1889
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(1) Reid writes about a beautiful little stick, which was a great pleasure to receive. He suggests meeting during the evening sometime. On mourning paper from 451 Madison Avenue, dated February 16, 1889. (2) Typescript letter mentioning a note from Winter, which he will show to Mr. Mills. Reid would like to show Winter a lovely binding for the first Macmillan edition of Shakespeare's England, which Winter sent to Reid long ago. Addressed from 451 Madison Avenue, New York, dated November 5, 1896. (3) Typescript letter with autograph note regarding a visit home Reid is taking. He also refers to Poe and Whitman. On letterhead from Dorchester House, Park Lane W., London, dated August 14th, 1909. (2) and (3) have accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, S.I., N.Y.
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Release : 1895
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(1) Concerning a book printing; (2) Burnett will send a revision of "Love & Laughter" for Winter to look over and suggest any changes. On letterhead of 51 East forty-fourth street, New York.