Autograph Letter Signed from Thomas Dewitt Cuyler to Joseph Parker Norris

Autograph Letter Signed from Thomas Dewitt Cuyler to Joseph Parker Norris
Author: New Shakspere Society (Great Britain)
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Release: 1877
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Included are two identical copies of the current issue of the New Shakspere Society publication listing the officers, members, publications, and schedule for the coming year.

Autograph Letter Signed to Joseph Parker Norris from His Cousin, Paris

Autograph Letter Signed to Joseph Parker Norris from His Cousin, Paris
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Release: 1871
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Thanks Norris for copying a will, which is one of the longest he has ever seen. Addressed "My dear Parker" and refers to Norris as "dear cousin." Signature appears to be "E. P[opper?], Jr." Sent from 8 rue de Berri (office).

Autograph Letters Signed to Joseph Parker Norris from Sophia Page and William Page, New York

Autograph Letters Signed to Joseph Parker Norris from Sophia Page and William Page, New York
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(1-30) are letters from Mrs. Page; (31-33) are from William Page. Lengthy letters largely concern the authenticity of depictions of Shakespeare, specifically the Darmstadt mask, the Stratford bust, "Chandos" portrait, Droeshout engraving, and Zucchero portrait. Also, many references to William Page's own bust and portrait of Shakespeare. (4) includes Mrs. Page's copies of letters from Professor Hart, C.H. Dall, and Patterson Du Bois. The letters from Mrs. Page are signed S.C. Page and written from Tottenville, Staten Island or the Studio [Building], W. 10th St., New York. William Page's letters are signed W. Page and written from the Studio Building.