Autograph letters signed from Louis Shipman, Cornish, New Hampshire to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1906-1908.

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Autograph letters signed from Louis Shipman, Cornish, New Hampshire to unidentified recipient [manuscript], 1906-1908.

(1) On letterhead from Poins House, Cornish, New Hampshire, dated April 6, 1906. Shipman writes that the presentation is splendid and the "dissection of the head-pieces of the Quartos has put [his] head in a whirl." Asks if Donnelly and Mrs. Gallup are worth reading. (2) On letterhead from Brook Place, Cornish, New Hampshire, dated April 19, 1908. Shipman writes he was "glad to see you roasting Per[r?]y in the Times' yesterday. That shows you are still sitting up and taking notice!" Letters addressed to "Doctor."

2 items ; 10 x 13 cm.

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Shipman, Louis Evan, 1869-1933

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Louis Evan Shipman was a playwright and author. He attended Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute, Columbia University and Harvard University. From the guide to the Louis Evan Shipman papers, ca. 1859-1933., (Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University) Playwright, novelist and editor of Life (1922-1924), Louis Evan Shipman's most sucessful play was probably D'ARCY OF THE GUARDS (1901). Other titles include THE CRISIS, THE CROSSING, ON PAROLE, THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUT...