Correspondence with Mr Wilstack, March 14, 1916. Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Atlanta, Georgia, November 27, 1934,and Mr. E.G. Reinhard, June 22, 1944, Washington D.C. / Amélie Troubetzkoy. 1916-1944.

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Correspondence with Mr Wilstack, March 14, 1916. Mr. Ellis D. Robb, Atlanta, Georgia, November 27, 1934,and Mr. E.G. Reinhard, June 22, 1944, Washington D.C. / Amélie Troubetzkoy. 1916-1944.

The letter to Mr. Willard discusses the brief clipping from Variety with an unenthusiastic 3 sentence review of her play, "The Fear Market." Included also are newspaper clippings provided by the Henry Romeike Inc. newspaper cutting bureau. Letter to Mr. Robb replying to an inquiry about finding a copy of "Augustine the man". Letter to Mr. Reinhard in the hand of Frances Shepherd, Rives' nurse, regretting being unable to help him, and describing Rives as very ill and almost blind.

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Rives, Amélie 1863-1945

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Amélie Rives was born into an aristocratic Virginia family, and exhibited precocious writing talent. As a young writer, she published The Quick or the Dead?, which became a controversial bestseller; modernists derided the naive plot and theme, while traditional romanticists were scandalized by the sensual content. After a short marriage to Virginia lawyer John Armstrong Chanler ended, she met and married exiled Russian painter Prince Pierre Troubetzkoy and led a privileged life in America and E...

Reinhard, E. G.

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Wilstack, Mr.

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Robb, Ellis D., 1869-1943

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Ellis D. Robb was born in Eldora, Iowa. In 1923 he moved to Atlanta, Ga. Mr. Robb worked as a National Bank Examiner, and collected information about famous people as part of collecting autographs. He put the information he collected into scrapbooks. From the description of Scrapbooks, 1920-1943. (Atlanta History Center). WorldCat record id: 35630995 Ellis Robb was an Iowan bank official who collected autographs. From the description of Ellis Robb collection of I...