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Herbert Beerbohm Tree
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Beerbohm Tree: His Life And Laughter
Pearson, Hesketh · London: Methuen, 1956
Herbert Beerbohm Tree: Some Memories Of Him And His Art
Beerbohm, Max (ed) · London: Hutchinson, 1920
Herbert Beerbohm Tree: some Memories Of Him And His Art
Beerbohm, Max (ed) · New York: Dutton, 1920
The Great Lover: The Life And Art Of Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Bingham, Madeline · London: Hamish Hamilton, 1978 · ISBN:
0241100631
The Great Lover: The Life And Art Of Herbert Beerbohm Tree
Bingham, Madeline · New York: Atheneum, 1979 · ISBN:
0689109504
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Moving Picture World (US)
"Sir Herbert Tree and the Screen"
July 21, 1917 · pg. 430 · by: Edward Weitzel
Variety (US)
"Sir Herbert Tree Dead"
July 6, 1917
New York Times (US)
"Sir Herbert Tree Is Dead in London; Foremost English Actor Since Irving's Day Dies Suddenly in His 67th Year; His Roles of Forty Years; Manager of His Majesty's Strove in Shakespearean Productions to Attain Perfection for Art Alone"
July 3, 1917 · pg. 9:3
Moving Picture World (US)
"Sir Herbert Tree Returns to Los Angeles"
July 22, 1916 · pg. 620
Moving Picture World (US)
"Sir Herbert Leaves Los Angeles"
March 25, 1916 · pg. 1988
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