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22936Signed and dated to 1957. Envelope with London postmark dated 18 January 1957 and her embossed address: 35 West 57th Street New York. Enters exhibited her artistic work - including many sketches of her own costume designs - widely in the United States and Europe and her work is held by several museums including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. The present item is an attractive impressionistic sketch in grey and black pencil with watercolour wash in pink light red and grey showing a dancer with arms outstretched and heavy costume with full sleeves and train. Captioned by Enters at bottom left: 'Fleur du Mal Proust Sequence'. Signed at bottom left: 'Angna Enters '56'. On 23 x 15.5 cm laid paper. In fair condition despite light creasing dogeared corners and one short closed nick at edge. Inserted with tissue guard in envelope with stamps and postmarks addressed by her to 'W. Macqueen Pope Esq. Reuter News Service 85 Fleet Street London E.C. England' and marked 'Personal'. The letter has been redirected in pencil to 5 Coventry Street. The flap has Enters' embossed address. MacQueen-Pope would have had a number opportunities to become acquainted with her work. In her article 1980 article 'Agna Enters: American Dance-Mime' Ginnine Cocuzza notes that Enters made her London debut in 1928 and her television debut on the BBC in 1952. Cocuzza also notes that in 1959 on CBS's 'Camera Three' Enters performed 'three of her dance-mime compositions: 'Pierrot- Figures in Moonlight' 'Queen of Heaven' and 'Fleur du Mal - Tango Dancer''. The present costume design is from the last of these. See also 'Uncommon Eloquence: A Biography of Angna Enters Writer Dance-Mime Artist' by Dorothy Mandel 1986. The Angna Enters and Louis Kalonyme Papers are held by the Beinecke Library Yale University. Signed and dated to 1957. Envelope with London postmark dated 18 January 1957 and her embossed address: 35 West 57th Street, New unknown
11275The two letters: 'Weston Green 10th: July 1812' and 'Johnsons Coffee House Monday Evg: July 1812'. Cheque: 'London September 19th: 1817'. All three items are on stubs within a card wallet. All good on aged paper. Letter One: 'Weston Green 10th: July'. 1 p 4to. On bifolium with verso of second leaf addressed to 'Mr: Whitaker St: Pauls Church Yard London' with two postmarks one 'KINGSTON - T 12' and docketed 'Mr; T. Dibdin July 1812.' Whitaker will have 'two or perhaps all three' of the songs by Monday's post and 'with respect to the remuneration I am still from the failure of my last Opera in want of the Sum I once before mentioned to you - if you woud sic procure me the Loan of a hundred or a hundred and fifty Pounds for a few Months you shall be welcome by way of Interest to any thing my Efforts in the scribbling way can furnish'. He will send 'the Song of Mr: Spriggs' on the Monday and asks for an answer to be sent to 'Johnsons Coffee house Surrey Theater'. Letter Two: 'Johnsons Coffee House Monday Evg:'. 1 p 4to. On bifolium with recto of second leaf addressed to 'Mr: Whitaker W: Smithfield' and verso of second leaf docketed 'Mr. T. Dibdin July 1812.' He is sending 'Mr: Spriggs & nine Songs for Choice or to keep all if of any use and if there is any other Style you can point out I will gladly adopt it . there are 8 Lady's & one Sailors Song - but the latter might be sung by a Lady'. He has a farce 'accepted by Mr. Harris in which I shall introduce the Song Fawcett refused for Matthews which you I hope will publish - & if you woud sic take a Ballad in it I'll write one for you - there are no other Songs in the Piece'. Cheque: Addressed 'To Messrs. Button & Whitaker St. Pauls Church Yard' and dated 'London September 19th: 1817'. Entirely in manuscript on rectangular slip of paper 23.5 x 9.5 cm. With embossed tax stamp. 'Two Months after date please to pay me or my Order the Sum of One Hundred and Fifty Pounds Value received Signed Thos Dibdin'. Crossed endorsed and accepted by Sir John Lubbock & Co. With typed transcript of the three items. The two letters: 'Weston Green 10th: July [1812]' and 'Johnsons Coffee House | Monday Evg: [July 1812]'. Cheque: 'London Septemb unknown
1799AQ25369s.i.: s.n. 1799. Single leaf handbill printed on one side only. A trifle browned manuscript price '£88-8-6' to verso presumably the evening's box office take An apparently unrecorded Regency playbill advertising a performance of Thomas Morton's 1764-1838 popular comedy The Way to Get Married to which was added an original pantomime entitled Harlequin Sailor: Or The flight from Africa which boasted the intriguing prospect of 'The Clown's Invitation or the Grand Cock Fight' as well as the perilous spectacle of 'Harlequin's surprising leap from the gallery to the stage and through a Hoghead of Fire'. According to a statement at the foot of the playbill tickets were available from Messrs. Merritt and Wright among others suggesting - via comparison with contemporary extant advertisements - that the entertainments were staged at the Theatre Royal Liverpool. This is further attested to by the presence of Mr. Bradbury in the lead role of the Harlequin likely cabinet maker turned clown Robert Bradbury d. 1831 who made his debût at the theatre. Not in ESTC. Dimensions 160 x 230 mm. [s.n.] unknown
188024007New York: McLoughlin Bros 1880. Hardcover. Very good. <p><br /> Large thin 4to. Upper board in full color chromolithography; rear board in single color and listing the five books in the Pantomime Series. 10pp of text with the two remaining blanks serving as front and rear pastedowns.<br /> <p><br /> With a full color chromolithographed harlequinade inside with pages of varying sizes which tell the story of Aladdin as described in the text and as a stage production. <br /> <p><br /> Light wear to the corners; fingering soil; hinges neatly mended though there is some partial separation of the inner sections; still a very good copy. Rare.<br /> <p>. McLoughlin Bros hardcover
188024001New York: McLoughlin Bros 1880. Hardcover. Very good. <p><br /> Large thin 4to. Upper board in full color chromolithography; rear board in single color and listing the five books in the Pantomime Series. 10pp of text with the two remaining blanks serving as front and rear pastedowns.<br /> <p><br /> With a full color chromolithographed harlequinade inside with pages of varying sizes which tell the story of Cinderella as described in the text and as a stage production. <br /> <p><br /> Light wear to the corners; fingering soil; still a very good copy. Rare.<br /> <p>. McLoughlin Bros hardcover