The Life of David Garrick, Vol. 1 of 2: From Original Family Papers, and Numerous Published and Unpublished Sources (Classic Reprint)

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I have now been induced to attempt what has been thus so often attempted before - led to the task by the real fascination of the subject, and being in possession of special advantages, in materials which may atone for many shortcomings in the execution. The bulk of Garrick's private papers - a vast collection of letters that passed between him and the leading men of his time, are in the possession of my friend, Mr. John Forster. They are of the highest interest, not only for the life of Garrick, but bear on every subject of his time. They fill some thirty volumes, and comprise those curious early letters of the boy David to his father Captain Garrick at Gibraltar, of which Mr. Forster has given some specimens, in his enlarged Life of Goldsmith.* These have been, in the kindest way, placed at my disposal, and the reader will see how much the following Memoir has been enriched by such valuable materials. At the same time the collection and the details are so numerous that I could do little more than select what seemed most striking, leaving behind a vast mass Of what seemed equally attractive.

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Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald was a writer for Charles Dickens' Magazine Household Worlds, and as a dramatic critic for London's Observer and Whitehall Review. He wrote many biographies including Life of Sterne and Boswell's Autobiography as well as books on the theatre, including Savoy Opera: The Operas of Gilbert & Sullivan. Daniel Gutierrez is a liberal arts graduate of Johns Hopkins and in his work as executive director of the Policy Studies Organization in Washington finds himself reading through a mountain of articles and books more for work than pleasure. He still manages to set aside time for reading just for the sake of reading, and so is very sympathetic to the ruminations of Fitzgerald.

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