Autograph Letter Signed James Henry Stoddart, New York, to Horace McVicker

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Requests two tickets for an upcoming performance by Henry Irving.

Autograph Letter Signed James Henry Stoddart, New York, to Horace McVicker

Autograph Letter Signed James Henry Stoddart, New York, to Horace McVicker PDF Author:
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Requests two tickets for an upcoming performance by Henry Irving.

Autograph Letter Signed from J.H. Stoddart, New York, to William Winter, Staten Island, New York

Autograph Letter Signed from J.H. Stoddart, New York, to William Winter, Staten Island, New York PDF Author:
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Stoddart writes that he has been trying to jot down what he remembers from his early career in Glasgow to the present time. He hopes it will be worthy of publication and will have satisfaction in knowing it will be something for his children to read. Addressed from 101 West 78th. With accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island. Year of letter comes from envelope's post mark.

Autograph Letter Signed R.H. Stoddard To: "My Dear Fields."

Autograph Letter Signed R.H. Stoddard To: Author: Richard Henry Stoddard
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Autograph Letter Signed from James Henry Hackett, New York, to Mr. Miller

Autograph Letter Signed from James Henry Hackett, New York, to Mr. Miller PDF Author:
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Discusses the death of Mrs. Hackett's father (the English ventriloquist Lee Sugg) and the possibility of Sugg's widow and daughter coming to the United States. Refers to upcoming tours to Charleston and New Orleans.

Autograph Letters Signed from J.H. Stoddart, New York, to William Winter

Autograph Letters Signed from J.H. Stoddart, New York, to William Winter PDF Author:
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(1) Refers to a portion of a biography that the Century will publish in the January number; he also mentions that business has been good; addressed from 219 West 80th Street, New York; (2) He hopes Winter reserved seats on time; addressed from 680 St. Nicholas Place.

What Can I Give Him, who So Much Hath Given

What Can I Give Him, who So Much Hath Given PDF Author:
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Correspondents: W.C. Bennett, Mrs. Horace Silsby, William Winter and another. In (1) Stoddard thanks Bennett for his "boke" of songs and writes of British and American authors. In (2) he thanks Mrs. Silsby for including his Shakespeare verses in her book. In (3) he comments on his ode to Abraham Lincoln. In (4) he wishes Winter would hear the Shakespearean readings of Sydney Woollett. Also, a poem to James Lorimer Graham, Jr. accompanying a volume of Shakespeare's sonnets and beginning, What can I give him, who so much hath given, 1864. Poem listed in the Folger card index of first lines. 2 essays, "The English Laureates" and "Romeo and Juliet", 1892; the title-page to "The Lion's Cub", 1890; and an obituary notice.

Autograph Letter Signed

Autograph Letter Signed PDF Author: Frederick Locker-Lampson
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"I have been waiting, & waiting in vain, for the proof sheets of your Longfellow. . . . I at once wrote to Mr. Dobson, & in his letter, now before me, he says 'I have this day seen Messrs. Cassell & Co., & they say, "the fact of your writing a preface would not affect the question of Copyright. . . ."' Now I must tell you that I have not the pen of a ready writer, & prefaces are not a bit in my way, & I should not know what to say about your Great Poet, which has not been already said many times -- & better! . . . . &, further, your 'good wine needs no bush' of mine. Mr. Dobson says, for himself, that he would be vy glad indeed to oblige you, but that he is overwhelmed with his Life of Fielding . . . but that if you like to use his Athenaeum poem on Longfellow, in any way, it is quite at your service. Dear Sir, I wish I could do as you so flatteringly propose, but if you knew me better you wd. never have asked me for this preface. I daresay Mr. Dobson laughed when I wrote to him about it. No; we must spare the shade of Longfellow this ignominy." Within a short time of Longfellow's death on March 24, 1882, numerous collections of his works were printed in both the U.S. and England (see BAL). Frederick Warne and Co. published Henry W. Longfellow. A memoir by Richard Henry Stoddard, in London, apparently within weeks of the poet's death, and another book, Stoddard's Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. A medley in prose and verse, appeared in New York (George Harlan & Co.) in the same year.

Autograph Letter Signed Horace Greeley To: "My Friend"

Autograph Letter Signed Horace Greeley To: Author: Horace Greeley
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Autograph Letter Signed from Julia Marlowe, New York, to J.M. Stoddard

Autograph Letter Signed from Julia Marlowe, New York, to J.M. Stoddard PDF Author:
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Thanks Stoddard for the space he has allotted to her in the September magazine.

Autograph Letter Signed Horace Gregory To: Oscar

Autograph Letter Signed Horace Gregory To: Oscar PDF Author: Horace Gregory
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