Typescript letter signed from J.M. Timár, Budapest, to Mr. Beerbohm Tree, London [manuscript], 1912 July 15.

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Typescript letter signed from J.M. Timár, Budapest, to Mr. Beerbohm Tree, London [manuscript], 1912 July 15.

Writes that he is sending his work, Shylock's Vengeance, which is a continuation of Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, and asks that Beerbohm Tree trouble himself to read it and give his opinion. Addressed from Dorottya utcza 11.

2 leaves ; 18 x 11 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7541590

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