Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1891-1903.

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Autograph letters signed from Bram Stoker, London, to various recipients [manuscript], 1891-1903.

The letters consist of business-related concerns of Henry Irving. (1) Dated 9 June 1891 on letterhead from the Lyceum Theatre. Addressed to G.W. Roth[bref?]. Mentions Henry VIII; (2) Dated 1 March 1894 on letterhead from Henry Irving's Fourth American Tour, 1893-1894. Recipient's name is illegible; (3) Dated 14 Nov. 1895 on letterhead from Henry Irving's Fifth American Tour, 1895-96. Addressed to T[urn?]bull; (4) Dated 30-10-1903 on letterhead from Henry Irving Tours, 1903-1904. Addressed to Hancock.

4 items ; 20 x 13 cm to 23 x 14 cm.

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Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905

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Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905) was a British actor-manager. Born Feb. 6, 1838, in Keinton Mandeville, Somerset, Eng., he died Oct. 13, 1905, in Bradford, Yorkshire. Irving's original name was John Henry Brodribb. He achieved early success and began to play leading roles throughout London, often with Ellen Terry. In 1878, he took over the Lyceum Theatre and hired Terry as the company's leading lady. This partnership lasted for 25 years and was reknowned throughout England and the United States. Bra...

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Hancock, fl. 1903

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