Autograph Letter Signed From Wj Florence New York To Frederick E Partington
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Concerning the [Arthur Winter] Memorial Library. Addressed from the 5th Avenue Hotel, New York.
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Partington indicates that "pretty revelries are going on in various parts of the grounds to mark the occasion" of Shakespeare's birth. States that Bowdoin was lucky to have Winter for the Longfellow day. Indicates that the Mansfield books have been "a great delight." Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at 17, Third Avenue, New Brighton, S.I., New York.
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Concerning Winter's wishes regarding the Library (presumably the Arthur Winter Memorial Library). On letterhead of the Staten Island Academy and Latin School, Stapleton, New York.
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Letter concerns Partington's travels in England, with particular attention to the "fĂȘte to Borrow's memory." Mentions seeing Augustin Birrell and Sir Sidney Lee. Also mentions a visit to Woodbridge "to look about Fitzgerald's haunts." Written on letterhead of the Maid's Head Hotel, Norwich and addressed "My dear Herr Doctor." Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at Third Avenue, New Brighton, New York and forwarded to Soo Nipi Park P.O., Lake Sunapee, New Hampshire.
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Describes a daydream in great detail; follows with several questions and brief notes. Initials are partially illegible; handwriting appears to be that of Frederick E. Partington. With accompanying envelope addressed to Mrs. Elizabeth B. Partington, c/o Edward Woodruff, Esq., 1055 Jefferson Av., Detroit, Mich. Letterhead on envelope of The Staten Island Academy, St. George, New Brighton, New York.
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Arliss thanks Winter for the book he sent. Undated; possible year from acquisition information. On letterhead of 158 Waverly Place, New York.
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Total Pages | : 320 |
Release | : 2014-04-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781473314962 |
This book's pages contains the classic account of Queen Victoria's daughters by E. F. Benson. Using sources such letters and other writings Benson provides an immensely interesting insight into each of Victoria's daughters and their relationships with their mother and their royalty. Ben was a prolific writer of his time producing over 90 works. Queen Victoria's Daughters was first published in 1938 and is here republished with an introductory biography of the author.
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Publisher | : Legare Street Press |
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Release | : 2022-10-27 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
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