The Life of David Belasco Vol. 1

The Life of David Belasco Vol. 1

The Life of David Belasco; Vol. 1My fathers plan of The Life of David Belasco was communicated,...
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Author: Winter, William,1836-1917
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The Life of David Belasco Vol. 1

The Life of David Belasco Vol. 1

¥2,188 ¥1,093

The Life of David Belasco Vol. 1

¥2,188 ¥1,093
Author: Winter, William,1836-1917
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Life of David Belasco; Vol. 1

My fathers plan of The Life of David Belasco was communicated, in detail, by him to me. He realized that whenever he might die he was certain to leave much work undone. He hoped and expected, however, to live long enough to complete this book. It was in his mind to the very end. The last entry in his Journal refers to it: June. Saturday, 2. Cloudy and gloomy. Worked all day on the Memoir. He spoke of it often during his agonized final illness. The last words he ever wrote are a part of it. I have, as well as I could, finished it for him, according to his plan, because I know that he wished me to do so. This book was planned by Mr. Winter in 1913, as part of a comprehensive record of the American Stage which he purposed to write. Other kindred projects which he then had in view and on which he labored much include revised and augmented editions of his Life and Art of Edwin Booth and Life and Art of Joseph Jefferson; joint biographies of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, and an ency{xx}clopedical work to be called Alms for Oblivion, in which he intended to gather a vast mass of miscellaneous material relative to the Theatre. He also had in contemplation a Life of Augustin Daly, but he abandoned it because his friend the late Joseph Francis Daly (Augustins brother) had undertaken and in large part written a biography of that great theatrical manager and extraordinary man. All those projects languished because of lack of money: such books as those by William Winter issued since 1908 are, in every way, so costly to make that little commercial profit can be derived from them. David Belasco, however, is the most conspicuous figure in the contemporary Theatre: his career has been long, picturesque, adventurous, and brilliant: the present eye praises the present object, and it was deemed certain that an authentic Life of that singular, romantic person would prove remunerative as well as interesting, instructive, and valuable. In September, 1913, accordingly,soon after Mr. Winters The Wallet of Time had been brought out,I was, as his agent, easily able to make for him very advantageous arrangements for the publication of such a work,first to be passed through a prominent magazine, as a serial, and then to be issued in book form. Mr. Winter was much pleased and encouraged by this arrangement, and he had begun to{xxi} gather and shape material for The Life of David Belasco when announcement was made that Mr. Belasco was writing and would presently publish, in Hearsts Magazine, an Autobiography. My father had met with a similar experience in 1893, when Jeffersons Autobiography, published as a serial in The Century, forestalled his authoritative Life of that great actor, rendering it, monetarily, almost profitless, and, therefore, he deemed it wise to lay aside this book. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 62448
Author: Winter, William
Release Date: Jun 22, 2020
Format: eBook
Language: English

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Contributor (Author): Winter, William Jefferson, 1878-1929


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