[Film & Theater] Irving, Henry. (1838-1905) [Stoker, Bram. (1847 - 1912)] . Autograph Letter. 1 page, July, 1883. In full: "My dear Madam, I have the greatest pleasure in meeting your wishes, + with every sens of your appreciation. I am yours truly, Henry Irving."
Hand-written by Bram Stoker, but signed “Henry Irving,” by the most famous stage actor of the Victorian era. In 1878, Bram Stoker began working as business manager at Irving’s Lyceum and much of Irving’s correspondence from that period was written by Stoker. In 1897, Stoker published his most famous work “Dracula,” though it wasn’t until 1906 that he published the more relevant “Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving.” Usual fold, overall fine.
Hand-written by Bram Stoker, but signed “Henry Irving,” by the most famous stage actor of the Victorian era. In 1878, Bram Stoker began working as business manager at Irving’s Lyceum and much of Irving’s correspondence from that period was written by Stoker. In 1897, Stoker published his most famous work “Dracula,” though it wasn’t until 1906 that he published the more relevant “Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving.” Usual fold, overall fine.
[Film & Theater] Irving, Henry. (1838-1905) [Stoker, Bram. (1847 - 1912)] . Autograph Letter. 1 page, July, 1883. In full: "My dear Madam, I have the greatest pleasure in meeting your wishes, + with every sens of your appreciation. I am yours truly, Henry Irving."
Hand-written by Bram Stoker, but signed “Henry Irving,” by the most famous stage actor of the Victorian era. In 1878, Bram Stoker began working as business manager at Irving’s Lyceum and much of Irving’s correspondence from that period was written by Stoker. In 1897, Stoker published his most famous work “Dracula,” though it wasn’t until 1906 that he published the more relevant “Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving.” Usual fold, overall fine.
Hand-written by Bram Stoker, but signed “Henry Irving,” by the most famous stage actor of the Victorian era. In 1878, Bram Stoker began working as business manager at Irving’s Lyceum and much of Irving’s correspondence from that period was written by Stoker. In 1897, Stoker published his most famous work “Dracula,” though it wasn’t until 1906 that he published the more relevant “Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving.” Usual fold, overall fine.