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(THEATER.) The Autobiography of Joseph Jefferson *

WONDERFUL ASSOCIATION OF NY THEATER GREATS (THEATER.) The Autobiography of Joseph Jefferson * Drew, John. My Years on the Stage. Together, 2 illustrated volumes Inscribed to fellow actor Otis Skinner and the latter enriched with the addition of plates, invitations, Autograph Letters Signed, a telegram, and more. 4to, first volume in full calf, worn, rebacked retaining original backstrip; scattered soiling and light chipping, pages somewhat brittle; bookplate of Cornelia Otis Skinner. The Drew is 3/4 red morocco gilt, joints and tips darkened and rubbed, chip at head of spine; original cloth wrappers bound in rear; bookplate of Otis Skinner. New York, (1897); (1922)

  • Notes: both warmly inscribed by the great new york theater giants to fellow actor and friend otis skinner. Skinner was associated with Jefferson's troupe from 1895 where he perfected his famous Shakespearean roles as well as his signature role as Hajj the beggar in the Broadway's Kismet which he performed for over 20 years and starred in its 1920 and 1930 film versions. This volume, Skinner's own enriched copy of the work of his close friend, actor and stage manager, Drew, includes a Western Union Telegram by Drew to Skinner, thanking him for his kind review of this book. Chicago, 7 November 1922. Among 4 Autograph Letters Signed by Drew is an amusing one to Otis's wife Maud Skinner, thanking her for a letter and mentioning Otis: ". . . thank him for me and say, à propos of the `dead hand of Ethelberta' of happy memory, that after being in the sea for 15 minutes - even on the hottest day - all circulation stops in my fingers & they become waxen - so that I am known as `Francis Frozen-fin, the gelid wonder.'" 4 pages, folded 8vo, inlaid to size. On Kyalami, East Hampton stationery 9 August, 1923, and a few others to Otis in the 1920s mentioning various productions they were involved with. Also included are caricatures of John Drew, the commemorative dinner program celebrating Drew's 50th year on the stage, photographic plates from productions, and the memorial service program and letters to Skinner concerning Drew's death. The service took place on November 13, 1927 at The Church of the Transfiguration, known as "the actor's church" on 29th Street in New York City, only four blocks from Swann. A touching memorial compiled by Skinner celebrating his friend and the golden age of American Stage Acting.

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