Autograph Letters Signed from Edmund Clarence Stedman, New York, to William Winter

Autograph Letters Signed from Edmund Clarence Stedman, New York, to William Winter

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Published: 1879

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(1) Stedman describes his same yearning for England since youth, that Winter has and his travels; (2) mentions articles in the Tribune on Curtis and Tennyson which were "enough to set the old Tribune on its literary feet again." He also refers to the current Presidential election in which Harrison and Reid are running; (3) Stedman mentions attending a reading of Twelfth night by Horace Howard Furness; (4) an autograph poem sent to Winter. First line: Call us "grim," "immoral," "naughty." With (4) is an accompanying envelope addressed to Winter at the Tribune Editorial Rooms, Tribune Building, New York City.


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

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

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Published: 1897

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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.