Autograph letter signed from George O'Neill, Dublin, to G.G. Greenwood [manuscript], ca. 1911?

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Autograph letter signed from George O'Neill, Dublin, to G.G. Greenwood [manuscript], ca. 1911?

Refers to the Shakespeare authorship question, offers a copy of his work on the subject, and indicates that he has just read the recipient's "Vindicators." Addressed "Dear sir" on letterhead of St. Ignatius, 35 Lower Leeson Street, Dublin. Also, an offprint entitled "St. George's day (reflections on)" by Ladylift (John Hutchinson), addressed to the Editor of the Hereford times.

2 leaves ; 18 x 12 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7483257

Folger Shakespeare Library

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