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THEATRE - Paul MEURICE (1818-1905, playwright, loyal friend of Victor Hugo and his executor) / Set of 5 signed autograph letters about the 1886 Comédie française revival of "Hamlet", as adapted by Dumas Père and himself, 9 p in-8, 1884-85, presumably addressed to actress Suzanne Reichenberg, about performance dates, rehearsals, mention of Mounet-Sully, Dumas Fils, etc., in a letter signed by the author.

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THEATRE - Paul MEURICE (1818-1905, playwright, loyal friend of Victor Hugo and his executor) / Set of 5 signed autograph letters about the 1886 Comédie française revival of "Hamlet", as adapted by Dumas Père and himself, 9 p in-8, 1884-85, presumably addressed to actress Suzanne Reichenberg, about performance dates, rehearsals, mention of Mounet-Sully, Dumas Fils, etc., in a letter signed by the author.

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