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Aldrich, Thomas Bailey Mrs d. 1927

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Works: 21 works in 37 publications in 2 languages and 712 library holdings
Classifications: ps1029.a1, 813.4
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13 editions published between and 1925 in English and held by 577 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 59 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 32 libraries worldwide
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5 editions published between and 1922 in English and held by 5 libraries worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
Greenslet speaks of entertaining Mr. Child, who sends his regards. He writes that he has not heard from Winter and asks Mrs. Aldrich to drop him a line. On letterhead of The Players, Sixteen Gramercy Park. Addressed to Mrs. Aldrich, likely Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
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Chiefly letters to Thomas Bailey Aldrich and letters to his wife, Lilian Woodman Aldrich. Includes editorial correspondence from Aldrich's years as editor of The Atlantic Monthly and letters from others concerning Aldrich's own writings. Correspondents include: Henry Mills Alden, Arlo Bates, Th. Bentzon, Edwin Booth, Edgar Fawcett, Annie Fields, Isabella Stewart Gardner, Richard Watson Gilder, Ferris Greenslet, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, William Dean Howells, Archer M. (Archer Milton) Huntington, Helen Hunt Jackson, Henry James, Sarah Orne Jewett, Hamilton Wright Mabie, Charles Eliot Norton, H. W. (Harriet Waters) Preston, Frank Dempster Sherman, Edward Rowland Sill, Edmund Clarence Stedman, Bayard Taylor, Edith Matilda Thomas, Mark Twain, Henry Van Dyke, Charles Dudley Warner, Richard Grant White, Sarah Wyman Whitman, Nathaniel Parker Willis, and George Edward Woodberry. Family correspondence includes a long series of letters by Aldrich to Lillian Woodman before their marriage. Many of the letters, principally those to Mrs. Aldrich, are largely of a social nature. Also includes a small group of financial records, invitations, menus, and other ephemera.
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2 editions published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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There are manuscripts of poems, including Elmwood and Fredericksburg. For a fuller treatment, see listing in control folder [27 items. chiefly holograph signed]--Letters, 1856-1906, from Aldrich to Madison Julius Cawein, Richard Watson Gilder, Louise Imogen Guiney, Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Robert Underwood Johnson, Edmund Clarence Stedman, William Winter and others concern a variety of topics, chiefly centering around Aldrich's editorship of the Atlantic Monthly and his attempts to publish his own works. Another group of letters, 1895-1911, from Lilian Woodman Aldrich to nurse Lucy Voshell concerns the marriages of her twin sons and the failing health and death of one of them, Charles Frost Aldrich [ca. 100 items. holograph signed]--There are engravings and photographs of Aldrich and members of his family [22 items].
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Bootees worn by twin sons, Talbot Bailey Aldrich and Charles Frost Aldrich, born Sept. 17, 1868; sons of Lilian Aldrich and Thomas Bailey Aldrich.
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An essay concerning Dickens' recent mental exhaustion and the "pressures" of a quiet country vacation, including a printed page from Dickens' Little Dorrit (pasted in by Dickens), from which a portion is quoted in the essay. The menu card is from a lecture given by Dickens at the Parker House in Boston, 29 Feb. 1868.
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Various autograph manuscripts including Police Report, The suicidal reformer, and others, together with an envelope of newspaper clippings and offprints concerning Howells. Also includes a poem on Thomas Bailey Aldrich, accompanied by a note to Mrs. Aldrich and a photograph of Howells.
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in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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1 edition published in in English and held by 1 library worldwide
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Collection relates to Warren's career as a writer and journalist and includes letters from leading American and British authors and actors. The majority of letters fall around 1894, a period when Warren was the London corrrespondent for the Boston Herald. Organized chronologically, there are letters from: Nora Perry, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Harold Frederic (2 letters, one describing James Whitcomb Riley's alcohol binge), Augustin Daly, Henry Irving (2 letters in the hand of Irving's secretary, Bram Stoker, one referring to a hoped-for visit from Oliver Wendell Holmes), Hallam Tennyson, Theodore Low DeVinne (2 letters, one concerning a book he is printing, describing the binding style and the problems he is having with photo-engraving), Bernard Partridge, Francis Henry Underwood (about his novel Quabbin), Agnes Repplier, George DuMaurier, Hall Caine (2 letters, one regarding proofs of Manxman), Charles Thomas Jacobi (2 letters, with praise for Warren's book on the printer Charles Whittingham), John Corbin (thanking Warren for his appreciation of Miss Taylor in A Bird of Paradise), and Henry Roseman Lang (regarding economic and political conditions worldwide). Undated letters (some to Mrs. Warren) include those from Louise Chandler Moulton, William H. Rideing, Mrs. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, Agnes Irwin, Patrick Andrew Collins (giving a dinner in London for Augustin Daly), Lucretia P. Hale, and Raphael Merry del Val (to Isaac Henderson).
 
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Alternative Names
Aldrich, Lilian.
Aldrich, Lilian Woodman, d. 1927
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