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Date
1915 November 12
Location
New York,
New York (State)
United States
United States
Media format
Manuscript text
Extent
3 leaves
Language
English
Size
28 x 23 cm
Genre
Communications
Reference IDs
Folger bibliographic ID: 227393
Folger call number: Y.c.2047
Folger holdings ID: 259040
Accession Number: cs1263
Folger call number: Y.c.2047
Folger holdings ID: 259040
Accession Number: cs1263
Summary
Parker has been working hard on the production of Mavourneen at His Majesty's Theatre; Lily Elsie is "quite exquisite in it." He wonders if the American production of Mavourneen will actually happen. He is hard at work on a play for Viola Allen. Refers to the war and expresses being "sometimes buzzled by the attitude of the American government." Mentions that Tree sailed for America and that the two of them are on "the most cordial and affectionate terms." Written from 3, Pembroke Road, Kensington, London W. Accompanied by envelope addressed to Winter at 46, Third Avenue, New Brighton, Staten Island, NY
Also known as
Extended title: Autograph letter signed from Louis N. Parker, Kensington, to William Winter, New Brighton 1915 November 12
Subjects
Related names
correspondent: Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944
subject: Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944
subject: Winter, William, 1836-1917
subject: Elsie, Lily, 1886-1962
subject: Allen, Viola, 1867-1948
subject: Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1852-1917
correspondent: Winter, William, 1836-1917
subject: Parker, Louis Napoleon, 1852-1944
subject: Winter, William, 1836-1917
subject: Elsie, Lily, 1886-1962
subject: Allen, Viola, 1867-1948
subject: Tree, Herbert Beerbohm, Sir, 1852-1917
correspondent: Winter, William, 1836-1917