| | FacingPage | | Nat C. Goodwin | Frontispiece | | | William Warren | 20 | | The greatest comedian that ever lived | | | Stuart Robson | 26 | | The best Shakespearean clown of modern times | | | Tony Hart | 30 | | He had the face of an Irish Apollo, did Tony Hart | | | John McCullough and Associate Players in the Dramatic Festival | 36 | | "Mr." McCullough and the rest of us | | | Sir Henry Irving | 40 | | An extraordinary man | | | Joseph Jefferson | 46 | | I firmly believe I improved his morals | | | Sir Charles Wyndham | 54 | | A remarkable man | | | Charles R. Thorne, Jr. | 60 | | A royal picture to contemplate | | | In the Little Rebel | 76 | | One of my first excursions into the legitimate | | | Eliza Weathersby | 80 | | The wife who mothered me | | | In Hobbies with Eliza Weathersby | 84 | | The play I won at faro | | | Lithograph of Goodwin's Froliques | 88 | | | In Turned Up | 92 | | In the days when I was an imitator | | | Lotta | 98 | | In the days when work was play | | | Jack Haverly | 102 | | The man who conceived the syndicate | | | In the Gold Mine | 112 | | My get-up in The Gold Mine | | | Those Were the Happy Days | 118 | | | Coquelin | 124 | | Would he have gone in vaudeville? I wonder | | | Nella Baker Pease | 134 | | The best amateur piano player I ever heard | | | Nat C. Goodwin, III | 138 | | | Pals | 150 | | Richard Carle, Fred G. Stanley, Nat Goodwin, Walter Jones, De Wolf Hopper | | | In Confusion | 160 | | Back in the eighties | | | Nat Goodwin and Company in In Mizzoura | 168 | | One of the best casts I ever saw | | | | NAT GOODWIN'S BOOK
NAT GOODWIN'S BOOK Chapter I
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