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A good lot of ten pieces including: HENRY M. MILNER (?-?) Renowned nineteenth-century playwright of melodramas and popular tragedies, chiefly remembered for his work The Man and the Monster, sometimes titled The Fate of Frankenstein, and also staged Frankenstein or The Demon at Switzerland. Milner is largely responsible for the subsequent representations of Frankenstein's Monster...including the famous line "It lives!". Uncommon A.L.S. 2pp. 4to., Nov. 22, 1819, to owner of the Theatre Royal, R. W. Elliston, regarding his classic play "All the World at Paris". In part: "...Prior to the opening of the Theatre Royal Dury Lane, I had the honor of submitting for your perusal, to your house in Thalford Place, a Comedy in five acts, entitled All the World at Paris. As I presume...it must have fallen under your notice and received your judgment I should feel obliged by hearing from you...". Mounting strip to left edge, overall very good. Offered together with CHARLES HENRY WEBB (1834-1905) American author, poet and editor of The Californian, the weekly journal through which both Mark Twain and Bret Harte achieved their reputations. Later he devoted himself to fiction, sometimes writing under the pseudonym John Paul. Twain often cited Webb as "the best parody writer of the times". Important A.Ms.S. ,11pp. folio, ca. 1870s, a short story entitled "Toodles" in very small part: "'...It has become my principal duty to inform you of the death of your pet, left in my keeping. A lady very conveniently left him on my piano, and in his curiosity he jumped down and broke his neck.' The above is an extract from a letter I received during a little visit to Washington, last winter...It was an announcement of the death of 'Toodles'. You don't know how 'Toodles' is? Perhaps well, 'Toodles' is a dog, one of the prettiest little dogs that ever was seen, with white curly hair, soft as silk and eyes bright and black as beads...he got his name from a funny trick he had of pawing at the bow of his ribbons, when it slips round to the side of his neck, just as Toodles does at the end of his play...". Webb continues the story in a dark-humor style about the dog he never knew but which he feels he had known his entire life, creating an extraordinary canine biography. Unpublished, and worthy of examination. Minor chipping at bottom of pages with no loss of text, overall very good condition. Also offered together with SIR SYDNEY LEE (A.L.S.), FRANCIS BRETT YOUNG (A.L.S.); WILLIAM HOWITT (Ms.S. from one of his books, with signature affixed at bottom), SIR ARCHIBALD BART ALISON (a CDV image mounted to a sheet, with signature affixed below), ALFRED DE MUSSET (signature), N. T. H. BAILEY (A.L.S. regarding a publication), COUNT AY MUN XAVIER DE MONTEPIN (A.L.S. regarding his works), and PIERRE-JEAN DE BERANGER (scarce A.L.S.). Together ten pieces in very good condition.

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December 16, 2010 11:00 AM EST
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