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Porter thanks Stoker and quotes from Titus Andronicus "Come and take choice of all my library and so beguile thy sorrow."
Autograph Letter Signed from Horace Porter, New York, to Bram Stoker
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Porter thanks Stoker and quotes from Titus Andronicus "Come and take choice of all my library and so beguile thy sorrow."
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Porter thanks Stoker and quotes from Titus Andronicus "Come and take choice of all my library and so beguile thy sorrow."
Autograph Letter Signed from Bram Stoker, New York, to William Winter
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On Henry Irving's Macbeth.
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On Henry Irving's Macbeth.
Autograph Letters Signed from Horace Porter, New York, Philadelphia, and Paris, to Various People
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Majority concern dinner engagements with Daly, several of which included prominent theatrical figures of the time. (27) quotes a verbal message from Mark Twain in Vienna.
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Majority concern dinner engagements with Daly, several of which included prominent theatrical figures of the time. (27) quotes a verbal message from Mark Twain in Vienna.
Autograph Letters Signed from Bram Stoker to William Winter, New York
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(1) Dated 18 Sept. 188[3?] and addressed from the New Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh; Stoker refers to lists he is sending to Winter regarding company and staff and venues (not included here). He lists many plays including Hamlet, The merchant of Venice and Much ado about nothing; (2) Dated 22 April 1884 and on letterhead from Brevoort House, Fifth Avenue; he has looked forward to seeing Winter; (3) Dated 31 Dec. 1889 and on letterhead from the Lyceum Theatre; Irving sends his love and all good wished for the new year; mentions the death of his dear old friend Frank [Albert?] Marshall; (4) Dated 1.3.04 and on letterhead for Henry Irving's American Tour, 1903-1904, listing cities, venues and dates; mentions visiting Staten Island, being overwhelmed with work and Henry Irving.
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(1) Dated 18 Sept. 188[3?] and addressed from the New Lyceum Theatre, Edinburgh; Stoker refers to lists he is sending to Winter regarding company and staff and venues (not included here). He lists many plays including Hamlet, The merchant of Venice and Much ado about nothing; (2) Dated 22 April 1884 and on letterhead from Brevoort House, Fifth Avenue; he has looked forward to seeing Winter; (3) Dated 31 Dec. 1889 and on letterhead from the Lyceum Theatre; Irving sends his love and all good wished for the new year; mentions the death of his dear old friend Frank [Albert?] Marshall; (4) Dated 1.3.04 and on letterhead for Henry Irving's American Tour, 1903-1904, listing cities, venues and dates; mentions visiting Staten Island, being overwhelmed with work and Henry Irving.
Autograph Letter Signed from Bram Stoker, London, to William Winter
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Mentions a performance of Irving's as Louis XI.
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Mentions a performance of Irving's as Louis XI.
Autograph Letter Signed from Bram Stoker, London, to Donald
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Stoker is sorry he cannot join the committee (unnamed) as he is on both the general and executive Shakespeare memorial committees. Letter is addressed "My dear Donald."
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Stoker is sorry he cannot join the committee (unnamed) as he is on both the general and executive Shakespeare memorial committees. Letter is addressed "My dear Donald."
Autograph Letter Signed Jane Porter To: Cerile
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Autograph Letter Signed E. Porter To: "Ric & Dear Sir"
Author: Ebenezer Porter
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Autograph Letter Signed from Louis N. Parker, Kensington, to Bram Stoker, Chelsea
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Parker thanks Stoker for his book on Irving, which brought "a joyful remembrance of some great intellectual experience." Mentions Irving's performances of Hamlet and the first night of Othello, in which Irving played Iago to Booth's Othello and Ellen Terry's Desdemona. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Stoker at 18, St. Leonards Terr., Chelsea, SW.
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Parker thanks Stoker for his book on Irving, which brought "a joyful remembrance of some great intellectual experience." Mentions Irving's performances of Hamlet and the first night of Othello, in which Irving played Iago to Booth's Othello and Ellen Terry's Desdemona. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Stoker at 18, St. Leonards Terr., Chelsea, SW.
The Papers of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry from the Shakespeare Centre Library, Stratford-upon-Avon
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