Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O. (James Orchard), 1820-1889.
Call Number:
GEN MSS 12
Collection Title:
James Halliwell-Phillipps letters, 1870-1889.
Container / Volume:
Folder 20
Image Count:
3
Resource Type:
Books, Journals & Pamphlets
Abstract:
Two bound volumes containing: 164 letters to Halliwell-Phillips' nephew, Ernest Edward Baker; 18 letters to his niece, Mildred Baker; 12 letters to his sister, "Lorry" [Mrs. S. E. Baker?], one letter to Sir Edward Augustus Bond, secretary of the British Museum; one letter to [Mr. Friend]; and one letter to Thomas Morgan. Accompanying these letters are several clippings, a holograph speech dated Dec. 29, 1870; proof sheets of "A Shakespeare Hoax" and "Opinions of the Press" concerning Halliwell-Phillipps' pamphlet "The Stratford Records and the Shakspere Autotypes"; and several other enclosures.
Description:
James Halliwell-Phillipps, English author and biographer of Shakespeare. and Loose items have been removed from volumes and placed in folders.
Subject (Name):
Halliwell-Phillipps, J. O.--(James Orchard),--1820-1889.
"Big musical program. Come and hear! Come and see! Come and do your part. Everybody invited. Be early to get seats. Admission--50 cents.", "He will speak on the world movement of Negroes and the future of the race in America. Come and hear this leading statesman of the Negro race. Come and hear about The Black Cross Navigation Steamship Co. organized by Negroes to trade with Africa, South and Central America, and the West Indies.", Imperfect: mutilated; beginning of text at the top of the page, "A call to the people of Asbury Park," is wanting [appears to have been carefully torn off]., and Roseland Hall is located in Asbury Park, New Jersey.
Subject (Name):
Black Cross Navigation and Trading Company., Garvey, Marcus, 1887-1940, speaker., Garvey, Marcus,--1887-1940., and Universal Negro Improvement Association.
Subject (Topic):
Back to Africa movement. and Black nationalism--United States.
"An appropriation of the 'Packman's Paternoster', by Sir James Sempill"--cf. Dict. nat. biog. and N. & Q. 2d ser., v. 11., Published earlier under title A pedlar and a Romish priest, in a very hot discourse ..., and Signatures: [A]-D4 (incl. front.).
Publisher:
Printed for, and sold by Henry Hills in Black-Fryers, near the Waterside,