Typed letter signed and one autograph letter signed to L. E. Berman,

Author: 
Ivor Brown
Publication details: 
1935 and 1942.
£25.00
SKU: 1146

Theatre critic (1891-1974). The first, one page, 12mo, with letterhead of the Garrick Club, in stamped envelope addressed in autograph. "This comes of believing what you are told by Past Presidents of the O. U. D. C. "Julius Caesar" might shuffle through as history, but you have one on Romeo." The second, 6 October 1942, on letterhead of The Observer, one page, 8vo, in stamped typed envelope. "Many thanks for your letter. I was relying on Parker's 'Who's Who in the Theatre' which made no mention of 'Queen Mary'. I shall tell him to get this right. Philip of Spain must have been a poor part for Irving and it was a feat of genius for him to score any success in it. / I am glad you are enjoying my book. It seems to be finding quite a lot of friends." Brown published his anthology "A Word in your Ear" in 1942.