Letters from Editors of Shakespeariana, New York and Philadelphia, to F.G. Fleay [manuscript], 1880s.

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Letters from Editors of Shakespeariana, New York and Philadelphia, to F.G. Fleay [manuscript], 1880s.

(1) is signed from Albert H. Smyth, followed by "Address: Editors Shakespeariana, 41 Barclay St., New York City"; (2-3) and (6-7) signed Editor Shakespeariana; (4-5) from Leonard Scott Publishing Co. for the Editors. (1-2) concern the establishing of Shakespeariana. (3) encourages Fleay to send his article on Marston and futher indicates that anything that relates to Shakespeare or his age, his text and his contemporaries will be of use. (4) references Fleay's articles on Ben Jonson and Middleton. (6) responds to Fleay's request that his unpublished manuscripts be returned to him. (7) indicates that only no. 3 of Shakesperiana will be reprinted.

7 items ; 15 x 22 cm to 28 x 22 cm.

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Folger Shakespeare Library

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Smyth, Albert H., 1863-1907

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John Bigelow (1817-1911) was a diplomat, editor and author. Appointed American consul-general at Paris in 1861, he became U.S. minister to France in April 1865. Bigelow had a special interest in French history and biography. His Life of Benjamin Franklin (1874) reproduced the founding father’s famous Autobiography from a manuscript he discovered and first printed in 1868. His editorial triumph was an edition of the Complete Works of Benjamin Franklin (10 vols., 1887-88). He also edi...

Leonard Scott & Co.

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Fleay, Frederick Gard, 1831-1909

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