Tanner patrick autobiography of miss
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Simon Patrick: A Brief Account of my life with a thankful Remembrance of God's Mercies to me
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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS Add.36
Scope and Contents
The Autobiography occupies pp. 1-226, whence it is continued apparently by Dr Knight. Pinned to p. 215 is a portion of the shroud of Edward the Confessor, obtained from his tomb in Westminster Abbey, 1685.
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Extent
1 volume(s) (1 volume paper) : paper
Language of Materials
English
Additional Description
Immediate Source of Acquisition
Belonged to Samuel Knight DD, prebend of Ely and rector of Bluntisham, Hunts. After Knight's death in 1746, the MS. descended to John Percy Baumgartner of Milton, Cambs., who presented it to the Library in 1859.
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Auntie Mame (film)
1958 film
For the 1966 musical starring Angela Lansbury, see Mame (musical). For the 1974 musical film starring Lucille Ball, see Mame (film).
Auntie Mame is a 1958 American TechniramaTechnicolorcomedy film based on the 1955 novel of the same name by Edward Everett Tanner III (under the pseudonym Patrick Dennis) and the 1956 play of the same name by Jerome Lawrence and Robert Edwin Lee. This film version stars Rosalind Russell and was directed by Morton DaCosta. It is not to be confused with a musical version of the same story that appeared on Broadway in 1966 and was later made into a 1974 film, Mame, starring Lucille Ball as the titular character.
Plot
[edit]Patrick Dennis, orphaned in 1928 when his father Edwin dies unexpectedly, is placed in the care of his aunt, Mame Dennis, in Manhattan. Mame is flamboyant and exuberant, hosting frequent parties with a variety of guests and free-spirited friends, including the frequently drunk actress, Vera Charles; Acacius Page, who runs a progressive school with nudist exercises; and Lindsay Woolsey, a book publisher and devoted suitor. Quickly becoming maternal toward Patrick, Mame aims to give him as broad a view of life as possible. Patrick's inheritance is managed by Dwight Babcock, a trustee of t