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Charles Eliot Norton Collection 1851

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[Includes author's corrections and addition.] (Bound volume also contains essay "Humor, wit, and fun" and engraving and print of Charles Eliot Norton)

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Charles Eliot Norton Collection 1851

Edgar Wilson Nye ["Bill Nye"] Collection 1870-1900

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[Includes book dealer's note.]

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Frank Dempster Sherman Collection 1882-1909

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[On verso of a 1 p. ALS, 1882 Oct 23, Frank Dempster Shermanto his father; expresses love to his father in a birthday greeting.]

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Frank Dempster Sherman Collection 1882-1909

Percy Wallace MacKaye Collection 1897-1948

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[Asks Gilder to write something for The Centuryon MacKaye's play Shappho and Phaonstarring Julia Marloweand E. H. Sothern; mentions color sketches of the actors made by Barry Faulkner; MacKaye mentions that he is working on another play, "Jeanne d'Arc", scheduled for October; mentions that Sappho and Phaonis scheduled to open December 10, 1906 in Chicago, and that MacMillanwill publish the play; mentions William Vaughn Moody. ]

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Percy Wallace MacKaye Collection 1897-1948

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