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Collection of clippings, handbills, letters, and a revised typescript pertaining to Edwin Milton Royle's play "The Squaw Man," first produced in 1905, and the 1914 film version directed by Cecil B. DeMille. Collection includes a typescript copy of a revised version by Brooklyn playwright Anthony E. Wills with mss direction notes, a copy of Wills' obituary, and correspondence between Wills' brother Lewis and Jesse L. Lasky.
The Silent Call explores the story of a man, half English-aristocrat and half-Indian, who lives on the American border without anyone knowing his ancestry. He acts like a sheriff, operates a ranch, and is in love with an Indian orphan girl. His father's death summons him back to England, to his bothersome wife. This interesting story follows several significant events that occur in his life that may or may not turn out well for him.
Seeks to interest Daly in his play "Quicksands".
Blends history and memoir in an account that in alternating chapters explores the author's quest to understand the impact of his brothers on his life and the complex relationships between iconic brothers, including the Thoreaus, the Van Goghs, and the Marxes.
Erinn Wolf needs to reinvent herself. A once celebrated playwright turned photographer, she's almost broke, a little lonely, and tired of her sister's constant worry. When a job on a reality TV show falls into her lap, she's thrilled to be making a paycheck--and when a hot Italian actor named Massimo rents her guesthouse, she's certain her life is getting a romantic subplot. But with the director, brash, gorgeous young Jude, dogging her every step, she can't help but look at herself through his lens--and wonder if she's been reading the wrong script all along. . . 75,503 Words
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