Autograph Letters Signed from Richard Dorney to William Winter
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(1) on letterhead of Daly's Theatre, New York and London; (2) on letterhead of Richard Dorney, New York.
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Both letters are requests for theatre tickets. Addressed from The Beaufort, 754-756 Seventh Ave, New York.
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Requesting three tickets for Daly's Theatre. On letterhead of the New York Tribune. With accompanying envelope addressed to the Business Manager of Daly's Theatre, probably Richard Dorney.
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Includes 265 autograph letters signed, several fragmentary and some undated. Winter discusses Daly's theatre, particularly his Shakespearean productions; praises his actors, especially Ada Rehan; makes suggestions for his editions of plays acted at this theatre. Several mention Edwin Booth. (4) introduces Frank R. Stockton; (115) describes the funeral of Charles Fisher; (204-205) comment on Oscar Wilde's trial; (240-243) criticize "Cyrano de Bergerac". Correspondents: Augustin Daly, Joseph Daly, Richard Dorney, John Farrington, Appleton Morgan, Ada Rehan and Joseph Tooker. Also includes an epilogue to Goldsmith's "The good natured man" and a poem by Winter, his preface (manuscript and typed proof sheets) to Daly's edition of the "Taming of the Shrew", 1887, 2 dedicatory sheets of "Gray Days and Gold", and a letter to Winter from George William Curtis, Feb. 5, 1891.
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Several concern papers Stoddard asks Winter to write. (1-2) Addressed from Mattapoisett, Massachusetts; (3) on letterhead of the Office of The Aldine, New York; (4-5) on letterhead of the Department of Docks, New York; (6) addressed from New York; (7) no location included.
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Includes several telegrams and letter fragments; several letters include accompanying envelopes. Some have annotations by William Jefferson Winter. A number are undated; some dates from acquisition information. Correspondent's locations include Toronto, London, and numerous cities in the United States.
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(1) Mansfield is disappointed that his efforts to have Winter in New London and New York were in vain. He will be here for a few more days if Winter has time to see him. Dated Thursday; postmark dated Sep. 26, 1906. On letterhead of The Essex, Madison Ave. & 56th Street, New York. (2) Mansfield writes that he had an attack of neuralgia brought on by fatigue from playing Peer Gynt every night for four weeks. He would like a melo-drama with a great character. On letterhead of 415 Elm Street, "Chicago" written on first leaf. Both with accompanying envelopes addressed to Winter at 17 Third Avenue, Fort Hill, New Brighton, Staten Island.