Autograph Letter Signed from Edmund Clarence Stedman, Bronxville, New York, to Chester S. Lord


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He will not be able to attend the dinner in honor of William Winter and sends instead, his recognition of Winter's "fame" and his "power to charm us." Stedman follows with several lines of verse beginning: What avail fellow-minstrels, our crotchets and staves. On letterhead of Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N.Y. Addressed to Lord as Secretary of the Lotos Club.




Letter


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Autograph letter signed.










Autograph Letter Signed from Edwin Booth, New York, to Edmund Clarence Stedman


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Booth writes, "I am pleased beyond measure that you like my conception of the Moor" and discusses the role. On letterhead of Everett House, Union Square, New York. Letter addressed "My dear Stedman." With an engraving of Booth in costume.




Autograph Letter Signed


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Giving news of his publications.







Autograph Letter Signed to Edmund Clarence Stedman


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Writing from the Hotel Touraine in Boston, Bispham encloses tickets for his recital at the Astoria [Hotel?] , where he will sing for the first time the music by Walter Damrosch--who will accompany him--to Stedman's poem "The World Well Lost."




Autograph Letter Signed


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Detailing the difficulties in obtaining three boxes and two trunks from the train depot.




Autograph Letter Signed


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Presenting the dedication copy of Austin Dobson's At the sign of the lyre (1885).