Samuel French, Inc. Correspondence, 1949.

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Samuel French, Inc. Correspondence, 1949.

The Samuel French, Inc. Correspondence includes almost 300 typed letters, cables, and some clippings exchanged during 1949 between the two branches of the company across the Atlantic. The majority of the letters were written by Harold F. Dyer and Cyril W. Hogg from the London branch, and by Abbot van Nostrand and J. Frank Stephens of the New York City office; other letters were written by employees of the company, and people related to the business.

2 document boxes (0.84 linear feet).

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Samuel French, Inc.

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Founded by Samuel French (1821-1898) in New York City in 1846, Samuel French, Inc. is the largest and oldest publisher and supplier of plays for amateur and stock theatre in the world. Moreover, the company also serves as a licensing agent for performance rights and runs a theatrical bookshop. ...

Stephens, J. Frank.

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Van Nostrand, M. Abbott.

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Hogg, Cyril W.

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Dyer, Harold, F.

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