Agreement for a dance performance by Isadora Duncan on September 28. Signed by Elizabeth Duncan for Isadora Duncan, Berlin, 19 September 1904, and a representative for Grossherzl. Hofthéater [illegible], Karlsruhe, 20 September 1904.
Agreement for a dance performance by Isadora Duncan on April 16. Signed by Franz [illegible], Berlin, 31 March 1904. Written on letterhead for Robert Sachs, Theater-Direktor und Conzert-Impresario.
Agreement with Raymond Duncan for rental of the Münchner Schauspielhauses for January 18, 20 and 22. Signed by Stollberg &C. Schmederer, Münich, 3 January 1904.
Contract partially annotated by Edward Gordon Craig, December 12,15 and 18, 1906, "Fill in" noted in place for contract venue. Other annotations in an unidentified hand.
Reckoning of account for Filharmonii Warshauskiej, dated 21 October 1904. Stamped "Kasa Filharmonii Warszawskiej", dated 22 October(?) 1907 and signed [illegible].
Receipt, January 21, 1904 for 1200 Marks to Miss Duncan for 2 performances, signed by representative [illegible] for Suddeutscher Bühnenverlag Mohr & Comp., Munich, 21 January 1904.
Price list for tickets addressed to Direktion Vereinigter Künste for an unspecified performance by Isadora Duncan, dated 24 November 1906, signed by A. [illegible], representative for Der Vorstand Der Warschauer Philharmonie.
Agreement between Isadora and Elizabeth Duncan and [illegible] Kaeferstein, incomplete. Possibly dated April 1894-February 1898?, but inconsistent with Duncan's biography.
Proposing a December performance by Isadora Duncan for annual fundraising on behalf of the Society for the Protection of Abused Children, suggesting this as the best environment for her first performance in Russia.
With note in pencil by EGC at top of page, "Sounds quite clear -- & means to say Mr. Stumpff has made money & Mr. Craig or we (have/has) hardly made any money--Have you read Alice in Wonderland. All these affairs seem to be about as clear."