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Author: Traill, Henry Duff >>
Address: 47, Gordon Square, W.C. ["Literature" printed and crossed out]
Recipient: Stoker, Bram (Abraham) >>
Address: -
Date: 1897, Dec., 6 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: Since sending off the revised play he has done what he should and looked in 'The Times' and seen the provincial tour is not over and they are in Manchester. He has posted the play to the Lyceum, but Stoker could have it forwarded from there.
Published: -
Notes: With envelope. 'The Medicine Man', by Traill and Robert Hichens.
Document Holder: BTC (Reference: 2006/0078)
Ref.No: 6063    
Author: Blouët, Leon Paul >>
Address: 8, Acacia Road, London, N.W.
Recipient: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: -
Date: 1897, Dec., 8 
Document Type: Postcard (2 p.)
Content Summary: He returns Sardou's 'La maison de Robespierre' which he classes as a piece of violent French polemic. The English are calmer. He remembers with pleasure the few hours spent with Irving and his son [Laurence] in Liverpool.
Published: -
Notes:
Document Holder: THM (Reference: THM/37/7/17)
Ref.No: 557    
Author: Traill, Henry Duff >>
Address: 47, Gordon Square, W.C.
Recipient: Stoker, Bram (Abraham) >>
Address: -
Date: 1897, Dec., 9 
Document Type: Postcard (2 p.)
Content Summary: He has no idea who printed 'Dr Elton'. He thinks Stoker had it printed; they only typed it. His duplicate of Act I has no printer's imprint - so he cannot just have forgotten - nor Hichens either, but he will write and ask him.
Published: -
Notes: 'Dr Elton' became 'The Medicine Man', by Traill and Robert Hichens.
Document Holder: BTC (Reference: 2006/0078)
Ref.No: 6064    
Author: Irving, Sir Henry >>
Address: Lyceum Theatre
Recipient: Sardou, Victorien >>
Address: -
Date: [1897], [Dec.], [10] 
Document Type: Letter (2 p.)
Content Summary: If he can have the play by June he will try to produce it by the end of the year. Sardou's help in the production would be valuable and an honour. He would have it translated by his son Laurence, and asks if the latter can to go over to see [Sardou] in February. Laurence likes Sardou's work and would sit at his feet.
Published: -
Notes: Draft in Irving's hand for translation, not addressed to Sardou, but clearly discussing 'Robespierre'. Dated by Stoker.
Document Holder: SCL (Reference: RL2/8/18)
Ref.No: 6798    
Author: Traill, Henry Duff >>
Address: 47, Gordon Square, W.C.
Recipient: Stoker, Bram (Abraham) >>
Address: Lyceum Theatre
Date: [1897], [Dec.], [10] 
Document Type: Postcard (2 p.)
Content Summary: Thanks for sending the book of the M.M. [Medicine Man] with a view to Hungarian and Austrian rights. For German rights they are still waiting for an answer from Dr Assnuls to whom Traill wrote two days before.
Published: -
Notes: 'The Medicine Man', by Traill and Robert Hichens to be produced in May at the Lyceum. With envelope postmarked DE.10.97.
Document Holder: BTC (Reference: 2006/0078)
Ref.No: 6065    
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