Autograph Letters from Edwin Booth to Several Persons, Together with Letters from Several Persons to Booth Or about Him


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A collection of letters and other matter chiefly relating to Booth's Theatre, New York, 1874-76. Two autograph letters signed from Booth: 14 November 1874 (14 p., with a typed transcript), 8 February 1876. An 18-page account, in Booth's autograph, of his connections with Booth's Theatre, dated by W. Winter, 1876. Two autograph letters signed from J. Henry Magonigle to Booth and J.H. McVicker (both February 1876). An account (pencilled) by McVicker of Booth's troubles with his Theatre. A long account (autograph letter signed: 31 p.) of Booth's California career, with a skeleton chronology, October 1877, by the Rev. F.C. Ewer. Printed proof of an article (17 galleys by William Winter, probably for the N.Y. Tribune, being a biographical account of Booth, probably ca. 1892). This is corrected and annotated by Winter and by Booth. The collection appears to have belonged to Winter, whose autograph notes appear on many items.







Edwin Booth, Recollections by His Daughter


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Recollections of the stage actor, theater manager and brother of John Wilkes Booth by his daughter and letters between them and others.




Autograph Letters Signed from Edwina Booth Grossman, Hamburgh, Lakewood, New Jersey and New York, to Various People


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Correspondents: [Mary L.] Booth, Mother de Sales, [Edmund Clarence] Stedman and William Winter. (5) to Stedman concerns publishing Edwin Booth's letters. (6) to Winter discusses Edwin Booth's successes as Lear, Hamlet, and Othello in Germany.




Edwin Booth


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Edwin Booth


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Edwin Thomas Booth was born 1833 near Belair, Md.




Autograph Letters Signed from Edwin Booth to Various Recipients


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Recipients: Adam Badeau, Lawrence [Barrett], Anne Charlotte (Lynch) Botta, Udo Brachvogel, Thomas Allston Brown, Charles Edward Carryl, Lewis Jacob Cist, Creston Clarke, Augustin Daly, Andrew H.H. Dawson, Sarah Platt (Haines) Doremus, Fredinand Cartwright Ewer, Owen Fawcett, Henry Martyn Field, Charles Edward Flower, John Thomson Ford, Valentine Mott Francis, Horace Howard Furness, Maurice Grau, Jesse Cope Green, Gildroy Wells Griffin, Edwina (Booth) Grossmann, William Gardner Hale, George Hughes Hepworth, Henry L. Hinton, John Thompson Hoffman, George Henry Howard, Laurence [Hutton], Robert Green Ingersoll, Thomas Wallace Keene, Jean Margaret (Davenport) Lander, James Ripley Osgood, Samuel Osgood, Albert Marshman Palmer, Richard A. Robertson, Edmund Clarence Stedman, George Alfred Stringer, Howard Malcom Ticknor, George Alfred Townsend, Charles Dudley Warner, Elizabeth (Campbell) Winter, William Winter and others. The letters to Henry L. Hinton, ca. 1866, and some of those to Winter, ca. 1876-1878, discuss their editions of plays by Shakespeare and others based on Booth's own prompt books.




Edwin Booth


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The great nineteenth-century stage actor Edwin Booth began his long career in 1849 as a young teenager, following in his father's footsteps. This biography traces his life and career as a tragic actor, including his childhood; his early acting tours of California, Australia and Hawaii; his rise to fame as a touring star; his two marriages; his relationship with his brother John Wilkes Booth; his disastrous management of Booth's Theatre in New York City; and his death in 1891. The book includes an extensive performance history detailing every known Edwin Booth performance during his more than 30 years on the stage, with reviews and other supplementary materials.




Autograph Letters Signed from Edwin Booth to A.I. Fish


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Letters in an album with press cuttings, pictures, etc., collected by Emma M. Chambers, arranged by John S. Chambers and bound by Parson & Nicholson, Philadelphia, 1893.