MASSENET Jules - ALS announcing a meeting with the director of the Opera Comique Category_TheatreJules MASSENET (1842 1912) Autograph Letter Signed (Massenet) to an unidentified correspondent, informing him of a summons from M. Carvalho [Leon Carvalho, director of the Opra Comique]. 2 pages 8vo in French, Dieppe, 26 July n. y. Trans: Monsieur Carvalho has just this moment sent me a telegram asking me to go to lunch at Puys this morning. I dont expect that we will talk about La Navarraise, but I am touched by his interest. I will let Heugel know
for it is not possible that anyone who sees the beginning will be there to see the end
draughtsman and engraver travelling to Switzerland
1st Baron Gambier (1756-1833)
Seely was created first Baron Mottistone in 1933
regretting that he cannot read his manuscript on mediaeval stained glass
before the soldiers can vote or the home electors learn what it is all about
Letter Signed (“Frederick”) to Charles Cockerill
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Working to a punishingly tight schedule when conducting the Proms
Although relatively young – she was 27 at the time – she was already noted for her intelligence and social grace
marked “Tranquillo” with the autograph dedication at the head “This little Irish Tune / To dear Glenn Means Tindall / My first and best friend in California”
At the death of William IV