Typescript Letter Signed From Barton Hill The Players New York City To William Winter The Tribune Office New York City
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Typescript Letter Signed from Barton Hill, The Players, New York City, to William Winter, The Tribune Office, New York City
Author | : Players (Club) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 1 |
Release | : 1902 |
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Thanks Winter for sending the articles on the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy and will pass them on to John Malone.
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Language: en
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Thanks Winter for sending the articles on the Shakespeare-Bacon controversy and will pass them on to John Malone.
Language: en
Pages: 2
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Type: BOOK - Published: 1899 - Publisher:
Regarding a book King sent to Winter unsolicited. Winter's own file copy, with annotation on verso. Addressed to King at 346 Broadway, N.Y.
Language: en
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Has learned of Winter's return from California and encloses [not with item] a letter to prove that he wrote to Mr. Campbell concerning Winter's request.
Language: en
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Mentions a theater luncheon to be given at the City Club at which they would like Winter to speak.
Language: en
Pages: 2
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Type: BOOK - Published: 1884 - Publisher:
Asks for Winter's forgiveness for not having sooner acknowledged the receipt of his book. Asks Winter if he has read a poem entitled "Said the Rose," which Adel