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HYSON (Dorothy, 1914-1996, American Actress)

Postcard photo by Dorothy Wilding, signed and inscribed, showing her head and shoulders, nearly full face, with strong highlights in her hair, a smile forming to the left in her eyes, 5½" x 3½", no place, date pencilled below

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  52286      £45

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HYSON (Dorothy, 1914-1996, American Actress)

Postcard photo by Dorothy Wilding, signed and inscribed 'Wishing you luck', showing her head and shoulders, nearly full face, with strong highlights in her hair, a smile forming to the left in her eyes, 5½" x 3½", no place, no date, circa

Item Date:  1935
Stock No:  52802      £55

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IRVING (Sir Henry, 1838-1905, Actor Manager) & Bram STOKER (1847-1912, Author of ‘Dracula')

Letter signed, the text in the hand of Stoker, to “Dear Sir” regretting “very much that the great pressure regarding time & energies make it impossible to comply with your request...”, 1 side 8vo., The Reform Club crossed out and Lyceum put in its place, 9th May

Item Date:  1902
Stock No:  41940      £325

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IRVING (Sir Henry, 1838-1905, Actor Manager)

Autograph Letter Signed to Mr Cunningham, sending his greetings and saying he was "very glad to hear from you & to find that the remembrance of our old associations had not faded. All thanks for your toothsome present and when you are able to follow it, we shall not eat you, except with kindness ... Miss Terry, joins with me in all good wishes ...", 2 sides 8vo., 15a Grafton Street, Bond Street, 29th September

Item Date:  1886
Stock No:  40474      £175

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IRVING (Sir Henry, 1838-1905, Actor Manager) & Bram STOKER (1847-1912, Author of 'Dracula')

Letter signed, the text in the hand of Stoker, to "My dear Cunningham" thanking him for the "most excellent books & still more for your thoughtful kindness. We are all well here, & the 'Dead Heart' is very much alive. Should you find it possible to come over, we shall be glad to see you for it is long since we foregathered ...", 1 side 8vo., Lyceum Theatre headed paper, 5th October

Item Date:  1889
Stock No:  40475      £375

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