| Author: |
Pemberton, Sir Max
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1863-1950 dramatist, novelist |
| Address: |
1, Aberdare Gardens, West Hampstead, N.W. |
| Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
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(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1894, July, 3 |
| Document Type: |
Letter |
| Content Summary: |
Cassell & Co. have asked him to write a series of articles called 'The Turn of the Tide' about moving points in the careers of distinguished men - works or circumstances leading to success. Would Irving write a few words on what he considers his critical moment. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
An unsigned draft reply in Bram Stoker's hand is Letter 5080. |
| Document Holder: |
LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker) |
| Ref.No: |
5269 |
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| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
Lyceum Theatre |
| Recipient: |
Pemberton, Sir Max
>>
1863-1950 dramatist, novelist |
| Address: |
[1, Aberdare Gardens, West Hampstead, N.W.] |
| Date: |
1894, July, 4 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He cannot help Pemberton as he seems to suggest a successful man has a single turning point, which would mean success was generally due to chance. From observation Irving thinks the turning point of life is all along the wheel, from the cradle to the grave. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
An unsigned draft in Bram Stoker's hand replying to Letter 5269. |
| Document Holder: |
LDS (Reference: BC MS 19c Stoker) |
| Ref.No: |
5080 |
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| Author: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb),
1838-1905 |
| Address: |
Lyceum Theatre |
| Recipient: |
Bernhardt, Sarah Henriette Rosine
>>
1844-1923 actress |
| Address: |
[London] |
| Date: |
1894, July, 7 |
| Document Type: |
Letter |
| Content Summary: |
Ellen Terry and he will be delighted to assist at her reception at the Grafton Gallery. He has heard it is the next Tuesday or on 17th. Whichever is right, they will be there. |
| Published: |
S. Mayer, Reminiscences of a K.C., 1924, p.31. |
| Notes: |
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| Document Holder: |
Pd |
| Ref.No: |
7331 |
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| Author: |
Porel, Paul
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(r.n. Desirée Paul Parfouru),
1843-1917 actor, husband of Réjane |
| Address: |
8, Cambridge Terrace, Regents Park, N.W. |
| Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1894, July, 8 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He thanks Irving for the pleasure received at 'Faust'. Actor, director and the feeling of a high artistic aim thoughout made a great impression. He will be pleased to become better acquainted with Irving and sends admiration. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Written by the same secretary as contemporary letters from his wife, the actress Réjane. |
| Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/37/7/36) |
| Ref.No: |
4514 |
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| Author: |
Mackenzie, Sir Alexander Campbell
>>
1847-1935 composer |
| Address: |
15 Regents Park Road, N.W. |
| Recipient: |
Irving, Sir Henry
>>
(John Henry Brodribb), 1838-1905 |
| Address: |
- |
| Date: |
1894, July, 9 |
| Document Type: |
Letter (1 p.) |
| Content Summary: |
He forgot to ask Irving about Eugene Oudin's candidature for the Club. There is no need to go further than their own professional selves. Oudin is a perfectly safe man. |
| Published: |
- |
| Notes: |
Probably for the Garrick Club. |
| Document Holder: |
THM (Reference: THM/37/7/29) |
| Ref.No: |
2089 |
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