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The True Adventures of a Play by Louis Evan Shipman. This book is a reproduction of the original book published in 1914 and may have some imperfections such as marks or hand-written notes.
Regrets that he will not be able to use the tickets for Malone's lecture.
Excerpt from The True Adventures of a Play The comedies of Goldsmith knocked at no more willing gates than those of Tom Robertson, or of Clyde Fitch; while the golden path of success opened out as easily for Oscar Wilde as it did for Sheridan or Bulwer Lytton. The ironic tragedy of To bin's death long before his play, The Hon eymoon, was drawn from its musty cubby hole and successfully produced, is somewhat analogous to the fate of Sir Charles Young and his Jim the Penman. That managers and actors are not infallible, and that good plays - and some bad ones - are, is as true today as ever it was. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Fi...
Shipman was born on 23 October 1904 in Cornish, New Hampshire. He was a moderately successful author and a member of Hemingway's circle of friends.
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