Autograph letters to John Malone signed from various correspondents [manuscript] 1893-1894.

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Autograph letters to John Malone signed from various correspondents [manuscript] 1893-1894.

Correspondents: Richard Savage and John Lumsden Propert. Regarding the Shakespeare miniature, which was printed on a card advertisement for Malone's Shakespeare lecture on May 17, 1893. One of these cards is included as well as a receipt for the printing of 800 of these cards. Also, a photographic copy of a wood engraving of the fifteenth century entitled Un TheĢatre Antique.

2 items ; 20 x 13 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7331981

Folger Shakespeare Library

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Propert, John Lumsden, 1834-1902

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Malone, John, -1906

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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616

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Savage, Richard, 1847-1924

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