Autograph Letter Signed From Henry Arthur Jones Gerrards Cross To William Winter
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Autograph Letter Signed from Henry Arthur Jones, Gerrard's Cross, to William Winter
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Letter addressed to "Willie." Jones mentions Winter's "very powerful, subtle, and exhaustive criticism of Stevenson's Hyde & Jekyll," especially with regards to Mansfield's acting.
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