Box 6
Contains 11 Results:
"Don Carlos: A Historical Play in Four Acts" (Founded Upon Frederick Von Schiller's Famous Tragedy of the Same Name), November 1905
Carbon copy of typewritten manuscript, bound, paper covers, 53 pp.
"Don Carlos - A Prince of Spain: A Historical Play in Four Acts" (Founded on Fred Von Schiller's Tragedy of the Same Name), 1905
Carbon copy of typewritten manuscript, bound in boards, 70 pp.
"A Prince of Spain: A Historical Play in Four Acts, n.d.
Carbon copy of typewritten manuscript, bound in boards, 70 pp.
"Merlin's Last Quest: A Satirical Dogrelian(?) Skit in Two Scenes", by Espy Williams and Isadore Dyer, November 1907
Pencil-handwritten manuscript in paper-bound notebook, 21 pp.
"The Buried Name (Marlowe): Prologue and Three Acts", 25 July 1908
Pencil-handwritten manuscript, unbound, 78 pp.
"Marlowe: The Buried Name: Prologue and Three Acts", 25 July 1908
Typewritten manuscript, unbound, note on last page, "Although an epilogue is promised, three years later, the manuscript ends here. Seemingly Williams did not live long enough to write it". 67 pp.
"John Wentworth's Wife: A Modern Play in Four Acts", n.d.
Other suggested titles: "A Domestic Affair", "The Marriage Contract"
"Dante and Beatrice: A Florentine Romance in Three Acts", n.d.
Typewritten manuscript with title page handwritten in ink, bound, cloth cover, 37 pp.
"A New Play: A Drama in Three Acts by Joaquin Estebanez (a pseudonym]", n.d.
Typewritten manuscript with title sheet handwritten in ink, unbound, clipped together in board folder, 63 pp.
"The Wizard of Notre Dame: A Romantic Melodrama in Four Acts", by Espy Williams and Stanley J. Weyman, n.d.
"This play is founded upon Stanley J. Weyman's novel The Man in Black under a contract between the authors whereby Espy Williams owns the dramatic rights of said novel"