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Robinson, Lennox, 1886-1958
Lennox Robinson
Esmé Stuart Lennox Robinson
(4 October 1886 – 15 October 1958) was an Irish
dramatist
,
poet
and
theatre
producer and director who was involved with the
Abbey Theatre
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Letter from Lennox Robinson, Abbey Theatre, to James Green Douglas suggesting that the directors of the 'Irish Statesman' should resign for the sake of the journal's reputation in America,
1929 Feb. 27.
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Main Creator:
Robinson
,
Lennox
,
1886
-
1958
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English
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Senator James Green Douglas Papers.
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1929 Feb. 27.
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Abbey Theatre letter headed paper. Physical descripti...
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Letter from Lennox Robinson to James Green Douglas and [George] O'Brien regarding George William Russell's decision not to act as Director of 'Irish Statesman',
1920 Apr. 4.
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Main Creator:
Robinson
,
Lennox
,
1886
-
1958
Language:
English
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Manuscript
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Senator James Green Douglas Papers.
Published / Created
1920 Apr. 4.
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