Some of the material in is restricted to members of the community. By logging in, you may be able to gain additional access to certain collections or items. If you have questions about access or logging in, please use the form on the Contact Page.
Edward Gordon Craig is grateful for John Parker's information regarding Archer and Queenie Tarvin but has been postponing going to Paris to get his letters due to "errors in the country" and he has been busy making illustrations for Robinson Crusoe. Craig goes on to discuss Lowe's "A Biographical Account," as well as Davenport Adams' "A Dictionary of the Drama."
http://rightsstatements.org/page/NoC-US/1.0/
This work is in the public domain in the United States. Any user may copy, distribute, adapt, display, or broadcast it without restriction.