Autograph Letter Signed From John Henry Johnstone London To Unidentified Recipient
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Is unable to perform during the week requested, which conflicts with "Richard," a private benefit for Mr. Rae. Mr. Munden might be able to help. Letter addressed "Dear Sir." Addressed from 5 Tavistock Row.
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Release | : 1894 |
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He has no papers or pamphlets bearing on extinct animals. His papers in "Knowledge" deal with physical geology. Creatures of other days will be out in April. Letter addressed "Sir."
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Release | : 1840 |
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Letter sent from 9 [V?]arnell Place on the Canal Dublin. Johnstone seeks employment, and indicates that General Lord Forbes knows his "sad circumstances," should the recipient require references.
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Total Pages | : 4 |
Release | : 1881 |
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It will give Longfellow the greatest pleasure to see Signor Rossi in Hamlet. Letter is addressed "Dear Sir."
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Release | : 1827 |
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Mentions the Eyes of Water (lakes in Mexico). Asks if the recipient has sent the book. Addressed to "Dearly beloved."
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Release | : 1911 |
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Thanks the recipient for his just and generous review of his little Shakespeare book in the current issue of the Observer.
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Total Pages | : 1 |
Release | : 1846 |
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Regarding the publication of his manuscript.
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Release | : 1859 |
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Mitford requests inclusion of a note to an article, demonstrating Shakespeare as not much esteeming the adulation of his audience. Note references The faithful shepherdess.
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Declining an offer [of a role?]. Includes postscript, "1/2 past 4 P.M. Just come home from Rehearsal, and have to begin the Play." Letter addressed "My dear Sir." With a newspaper clipping of Liston's obituary dated March 30, 1846 by unknown annotator.
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Discusses Miss Stephens first appearance at Drury Lane in "The Beggar's Opera." At the top of the letter is a proposed arrangement for the following week to be printed on playbills.