Manuscripts
Dramatic fragment
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Le prisonnier de la Bastille, la fin des mousquetaires, 3 tableaux
Manuscripts
An autograph manuscript in three sections, written in French, possibly in the hand of Alexandre Dumas; there are pencil notes stating it is partially written by Dumas, but he also employed many assistants to help with his work. It includes settings and stage directions for the tableaux 1-3. The approximate date of the manuscript is 1861 which would mean the manuscript could have been written while Dumas was living in Italy. The manuscript has some damage to the edges of the pages and in the center of the final pages. It is accompanied by materials which provide additional provenance information: autograph notes about the manuscript in an unknown hand; Janet Saville letter to Robert M. Foster, October 18, 1951, with envelope; Thorndike Saville, Jr., letter to David M. Foster, November 16, 2010, with envelope and copy of bank record.
mssHM 84107
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Butler, Octavia E. Survivor: novel: fragment
Manuscripts
A.MS. and MS. (typewritten: 82p.); 28cm. With the author's autograph notes and corrections. Note: these pages formerly enclosed together in a paper bag. Also: clipping of label from original bag.
OEB 2654
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[Akins, Zoë, 1886-1958]. "The Last Wooing:" [play: fragment], A. MS. (4 p.), ([ca. 1936?])
Manuscripts
Also enclosed: autograph and typewritten pages of notes (38 p.), a movie synopsis (3 p.), and an autograph page entitled, "Last Wooing," but with a variant subject (1 p.).
ZA 256.
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Mantel, Hilary. Wolf Hall: play: script: Parts One & Two: [Broadway Production: printed]
Manuscripts
(108 p.). With autograph corrections and Post It Notes removed; some page revisions dated Feb. 2015. Also enclosed: five pages of emails with play notes, Mar. 10, 2015.
MN 1878
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Alice : a dramatic scene
Manuscripts
Autograph manuscript of scene written in blank verse. Enclosed with manuscript is a portion of a signed letter of a later date.
mssHM 44787
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Musical memoranda, anecdotes, and lists
Manuscripts
A music-related volume of autograph text containing an index, titles of works performed, notes on musical events, and lists of singers and musical instruments; there are 99 pages of text with additional blank pages. Please note: the spine is heavily damaged and flaking and both covers are loose; also enclosed: 11 pages of autograph notes previously laid inside front cover and various pages.
mssHM 82869