Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W. Macready [manuscript], 1825-1838.

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Autograph letters signed from J.S. Knowles to W. Macready [manuscript], 1825-1838.

The letters discuss Knowles' financial difficulties, plays he is writing, his bad health and Macready's work. One letter mentions Mr. [Thomas Noon?] Talfourd. One item is a sheet with two clippings, one pasted on the recto and one on the verso. One clipping is a print of Knowles and the other is an article about Knowles. Letters are addressed to and from London and Belfast.

8 items ; 23 x 18 cm to 24 x 20 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7525481

Folger Shakespeare Library

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