Autograph Letters Signed from William Evans Burton to Various Recipients
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Evans Burton
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Published: 1850
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKBurton writes to Lyon, 5 June 1850, thanking him for sending a couple of old theatrical bills.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKNote on (2) with initials "E.K.," i.e. Ellen Kean.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Walter William Skeat
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Published: 1887
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKRecipients: William Winter, Jefferson Winter, and Viola Allen. (1-2) concern Augustin Daly's casting of Merchant of Venice. (4-5) are telegrams, sent from Hollywood to Viola Allen at the Criterion Theatre, concerning the William Winter testimonial. (6) is a telegram to Winter sending greetings and blessings. Correspondence written from a variety of locations in New York (The Lambs and Daly's Theatre as well as Power's home at 251 Lincoln Road, Brooklyn) and California (Hollywood and San Diego). Letters accompanied by envelopes.
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKIncludes 7 autograph letters signed and 2 typescripts signed. Correspondents: Augustin Daly and [Richard] Dorney. (1) and (2) request theater boxes for Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, March 1887. (3) extends invitation to Daly and company to attend readings to be given by Charles Dickens (1837-1896) on [November 11, 1887], while (4) advises Daly of Dickens' desire to see Daly. (8) discusses the possibility of Lenten readings by Thomas Nelson Page and F. Hopkinson Smith in 1893.