1. Scene from Sir Edward Bulwer-Lytton's Play of Not So Bad As We Seem, at the Haymarket Theatre.
2. Letter from Dickens alluding to his appearance as Lord Wilmot in Bulwer-Lytton's Not So Bad As We Seem.
3. Letter from Dickens offering tickets for his production of Bulwer-Lytton's Not So Bad As We Seem.
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4. Dickens's prompt-copy of Used Up, a farce by Boucicault, performed by the Amateur Players in 1848 and 1851. This copy contains Dickens's interleaved notes for stage-directions, disposition of props, etc.
5. Rehearsal notice concerning the Amateur Players 1851, signed by Forster, Douglas Jerrold, Wilkie Collins and other members of the company.
6. Letter from Dickens to Frank Stone (Marcus' father) one of the Amateur Players, giving rehearsal times for Mr. Nightingale's Diary in which Stone took the title role.
7. Letter from Dickens inviting Beard to see The Frozen Deep by Wilkie Collins.
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