AIKEN George D. 1892 1984
Typed Manuscript Signed
This Vermont Republican governor 1937-41 and senator 1941-75 was a leader in the legislation that created the St. Lawrence Seaway. TMS 1p 8�" X 11" n.p. n.d. 1984 May 7 pencilled on verso in another hand. Fine. Typescript from Aiken's 1976 memoir "Aiken: Senate Diary" signed large and bold in full in black fineline near the bottom just a few months before the senator's death. Quite handsome. unknown
Bookseller reference : 29923
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BEE Thomas 1725 1812
Partly-printed Document Signed
Delegate to First and Second Provincial Congresses; lieutenant governor of South Carolina; member of the Continental Congress 1780-82. Party-printed DS 1p 12�" X 7�" Charleston SC 1773 August 10. Very good. Minor archival strengthening on verso; minor edge chips. Paper seal present. Attorney Bee ten a member of the Commons House witnesses a subpoena issued to Andrew Cunningham. Also signed by THOMAS KNOX GORDON South Carolina chief justice. Bee signs a second time simply "Bee" on the verso. Picturesque and interesting. unknown
Bookseller reference : 30464
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JORGENS Orville E. 1908 92
Signature
This pitcher debuted in 1935 with the Philadelphia Phillies. Full signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1974 May 8. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19178
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BARTLETT Michael 1903 ?
Photograph Signed
American operatic tenor who appeared in musical films such as "The Gem of the Ocean" 1934 "Love Me Forever" 1935 "She Married Her Boss" 1935 "The Music Goes 'Round" 1936 "Follow Your Heart" 1936 co-starring with opera star Marion Talley in her only film appearance and "The Lilac Domino" 1937. PS 8" X 10" n.p. n.y. dated 1934 April 30 on verso in another hand. Very good. A handsome soft-focus closeup in tuxedo and white bow tie nicely signed at the lower right "Most sincerely / Michael Bartlett." Seldom seen. unknown
Bookseller reference : 17423
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BANCROFT George 1800 91
Autograph Letter Signed / Carte-de-visite
American historian cabinet member and diplomat. ALS 1p 4�" X 7" Newport RI 1853 November 2. Very good. Minor foxing along top edge; mounting traces on verso. Sends a check for $575 "which please put to my credit in account." Accompanied by a fine carte-de-visite portrait photograph Gurney & Son NY itself scarce and desirable. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24596
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NIXON Richard M. 1913 95
Inscribed Photograph Signed
Thirty-seventh president of the United States. Magazine color IPS 7" X 10" n.p. n.d. Near fine. Full-page color "Time" magazine portrait from the April 25 1988 issue a casual closeup portrait showing Nixon in his study nicely inscribed at lower left in black ballpoint "To Terry & Mark Ellsworth / With best wishes / from Richard Nixon." unknown
Bookseller reference : 15035
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JACOBI Lou born 1913
Signature
The Canadian-born character actor appeared in "Irma La Douce" and "The Diary of Anne Frank." Bold signature and date 1970 March 7 in red ink on a heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19004
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FIELITZ Alexander von 1860 1930
Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
This German-born composer and conductor wrote pieces for piano and violin songs a cantata two operas and more. AMuQS heavy stock 3�" X 2�" card n.p. Chicago n.d. 1905. Very good. Light even age toning; mounting traces on verso. On a 3�" X 1" slip neatly tipped to the center of this heavy card Fielitz boldly pens a couple of measures of music adding "Eliland" just above it and "Eine kleine Zelle" below it. Below this slip on the heavy card he signs boldly in full. "Eliland" was Fielitz's most popular song cycle in the United States. This unusual piece was penned just after Fielitz emigrated to America in 1905 whereupon he settled in Chicago and became an instructor at the Chicago Musical College. Very uncommon. unknown
Bookseller reference : 20963
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LANDSHOFF Hermann 1905 86
Signed First Day Cover
This German-born American photographer specialized in fashion photography. Signed First Day Cover 6�" X 3�" cancelled in Princeton New Jersey on 1979 March 4 and with "First Day of Issue" boldly stamped. Single 15-cent "Einstein" stamp at upper right. Fine. At lower left in black ballpoint Landshoff signs quite large and bold. This engraved portrait an intimate closeup of Einstein in later years is based on a photograph by Landshoff. Small portion of original transmittal envelope also present. Quite attractive and seldom seen. unknown
Bookseller reference : 25223
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ALAJALOV Constantin 1900 87
Signature
Only artist to paint covers for both The New Yorker and The Saturday Evening Post! This American artist and illustrator Russian-born is best remembered for his famed cubist-style New Yorker watercolor front covers. Uncommon signature heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1972 October 5. Trademark stylized last name in bold bright green. With original envelope. Uncommon. unknown
Bookseller reference : 21789
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OTIS Paul F. "Bill" 1889 1990
Signature
Outfielder with the New York Giants debuting in 1912. Bold signature in blue fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1982 September 5. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 23127
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ELIOT Ray 1905 80
Signature
This famed college football coach cut his teeth at Illinois College 1934-36 but is remembered as head football coach at the University of Illinois from 1942 to 1959 where he led the team to two Rose Bowl victories 1947 and 1952 and the 1953 Big Ten co-championship. Large bold signature in blue fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1980 January 22. Fine. With original envelope. Likely one of Eliot's last autographs for he died on February 24 the following month. unknown
Bookseller reference : 22012
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MILLER J. Walter 1898 1975
Signature
Cleveland Indians and Chicago White Sox pitcher debuting in 1924. Bold signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1974 May 18. Near fine. Smudge caused by envelope at upper right not affecting signature. With original envelope bearing a second Miller signature at upper left and return address in his hand. unknown
Bookseller reference : 23140
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VILAS William F. 1840 1908
Signed Calling Card
This Wisconsin law professor and politician served that state as U.S. Senator 1891-97 and under Grover Cleveland served as postmaster general 1885-88 and secretary of the interior 1888-89. Signed "The Secretary of the Interior" calling card heavy stock 4" X 2" n.p. Washington DC 1889. Very good. Mild bit of age toning and very slight smudge to the "s" in "Vilas." Overall quite attractive. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28990
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CARROLL Nancy 1905 65
Signed Play Program
This popular actress is best remembered for early talking musicals and dramas such as "Laughter" "Paramount on Parade" etc. Center page for a Kingston New York program for the play "Watch Out for Moonlight" 12" X 8�" n.d. 1940s nicely inscribed near the center "To / Miss Day / Cordial wishes / Nancy Carroll." Very good. The center portion features text on the play cast etc. surrounded by ads for local businesses. Unusual. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15590
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DEARDEN John F. 1907 88
Signature
Archbishop of Detroit; after Vatican II Dearden proved important in updating the American Catholic churches as president of the National Conference of Catholic Bishops. "J.F. Dearden / Archbishop of Detroit" and date 1967 November 2 on a special heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Detroit MI. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 18644
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YOUNG William A. "Bill" 1914 ?
Signature / Autograph Note unsigned
University of Alabama football star along with Don Hutson and Paul "Bear" Bryant; as a Washington Redskins tackle 1937-46 he partook in the famous 73-0 thrashing the Redskins took from the Chicago Bears in the 1940 NFL title game -- for which the Redskins got revenge in a 1942 title game against the Bears. Handsome signature in blue ballpoint on a heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1983 September 30. Fine. Also an unsigned Autograph Note on the verso of an admirer's 8�" X 3�" note to him mentioning his Redskins years and sending a newspaper clipping present. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 22727
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LIBERACE George 1911 83
Inscribed Photograph Signed
Liberace's older lookalike brother was to him what Zeppo was to the Marx Brothers and what George Burns was to Gracie Allen -- the quiet straight man; a musician himself violin he tended his more famous brother's business interests. IPS 8" X 10" New York NY n.d. ca. 1955. Very good. Mounting stains on verso. Glossy portrait boldly signed and inscribed in a light area left of center making for great contrast "For my Friend / Ambrose -- / Shall always / remember your / wonderful hospitality. / Musically Yours / George! / Waldorf Astoria / N.Y.C." A choice example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 31146
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CRUISE Walt 1890 1975
Signature
Outfielder with the St. Louis Browns and Boston Red Sox debuting in 1914. Bold signature and address in blue ballpoint 2�" X 1" tipped to 5" X 3" card n.p. n.d. Very good. Uncommon. unknown
Bookseller reference : 23112
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POLLOCK Channing 1880 1946
Archive of 5 Typed Letters Signed
Popular and prolific American playwright. Nice archive of five TLsS each 1p 8�" X 11" Shoreham NY 1942 June 3 to December 11. Addressed to poet Joseph Auslander 1897-1965 at the Library of Congress. Very good to fine. All concern the donation of Pollock's manuscripts to the Library of Congress although he protests protests "I don't want to crowd you with Pollockiana.". ".nothing would give me greater pleasure" writes Pollock "and particularly because. the inspiration for my most successful play 'THE FOOL' came of an afternoon's reading in that Library." Regarding the manuscript of his just-completed autobiography "Harvest of My Years" Pollock sheds some light on his work methods: ".all but the first two chapters of this are written in pencil. The first two were dictated and typed and if you desire with the combination I will include a note of explanation. The pencilled manuscript is voluminous of course and should you prefer I could substitute a typed script with pen and ink corrections in my handwriting but I think you will agree that if it can be preserved the original pencilled script is more interesting." A fine little archive with much biographical and bibliographical interest. unknown
Bookseller reference : 27899
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ABBOTT Lyman 1835 1922
Typed Manuscript Signed / Typed Letter Signed
Influential Congregational clergyman and author who co-edited "Christian Union" with Henry Ward Beecher and succeeded Beecher as pastor of Brooklyn's famed Plymouth Congregational Church. Exceptional content TMsS 2pp 6" X 9" Cornwall-on-Hudson NY 1881 December 7. Very good. Original typescript of Abbott's contribution to Osborn H. Oldroyd's 1882 book "The Lincoln Memorial: Album-Immortelles" a collection of reminiscences and sentiments about Lincoln by notables of the day. Abbott carefully and neatly inks in words and phrases and crosses out others signing at the close unusually small and neat knowing this would be the actual signaturee reproduced in the book and adding the date and place. A fine philosophical statement reading in part: ".It was the peculiar genius of Abraham Lincoln that he was able by his sympathetic insight to perceive the change in public sentiment without waiting for it to be formulated in any legislative action; to keep pace with it to lead and direct it to quicken laggard spirits to hold in the too ardent too impetuous and too hasty ones and thus when he signed the emancipation proclamation to make his signature not the act of an individual man the edict of a military imperator but the representative act of a great nation." Accompanying this typescript is an actual page from Oldroyd's book bearing Abbott's statement pp. 81-82 and this reproduced signature. Accompanied by a Typed Letter Signed bearing his usual charismatic ebullient signature 1p 5�" X 8�" Cornwall-on-Hudson NY 1881 December 7. Addressed to Osborn H. Oldroyd. Near fine. Transmits this manuscript although "I have no faith that anything which I can say in respect to Abraham Lincoln would be worthy a place in your collection." A most intriguing pair. unknown
Bookseller reference : 14325
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TOOLEY Albert 1886 1976
Signature and Inscription
Early debut 1911 Brooklyn Dodgers shortstop. Signature and credentials "Brooklyn -- 1911-12" dated 1974 May 28 on a special heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Marshall MI. Fine. Comes with a modern print of a closeup of Tooley in uniform inscribed but not signed on the verso: "This is how I looked / back in 1911-12 hope you / like it -- / Brooklyn -- 1911-12." With original envelope addressed by Tooley. unknown
Bookseller reference : 14794
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BAGNOLD Enid 1889 1981
Signature
The British novelist's novel "National Velvet" 1935 was turned into the popular 1944 film. Uncommon signature and date 1977 March 18 heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 20922
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NIEHOFF John A. "Bert" 1884 1974
Signature
Second baseman who debuted in 1913 playing also for the Cincinnati Reds Philadelphia Phillies St. Louis Cardinals and New York Giants before retiring in 1918. Bold "1969 / Bert Niehoff / Scout Calif. Angels" in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1969. Very good. Quite nice -- and uncommon. unknown
Bookseller reference : 29255
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GISH Lillian 1896 1993
Inscribed Photograph Signed
The First Lady of the Silent Screen" whose films ranged from silent classics such as "Birth of a Nation" 1915 to made-for-television dramas such as "The Whales of August" 1987. IPS 8" X 11" archivally tipped to a larger acid-free matte board n.p. n.d. Very good. Minor wrinkling. Book photograph a romantic scene showing a young Gish and John Gilbert picnicking nicely inscribed and signed: "To Terry - Best wishes / always -- Love / Lillian Gish. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15614
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ZIESLER Fannie Bloomfield 1863 1927
Signature
Austrian-born American pianist a pupil of Leschetizky. Full signature and "Aug. 18 '85 Elkhart Lake" in fineline brown ink heavy stock 3�" X 2" card. Very good. Mild age toning; tipped to heavy album leaf stock of same size. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26852
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NYHOLM Gjedde 1858 1931
Autograph Quotation Signed
This Danish jurist served as judge on the Permanent Court of International Justice from 1922 to 1930. AQS heavy stock 4�" X 3�" card The Hague Netherlands 1923 August 12. Near fine. Mounting traces on verso. Attractive piece handsomely penned in Nyholm's neat script. Untranslated it is a quotation from Norwegian dramatist and poet Henrik Ibsen 1828-1906 and reads as follows: "Frit effer Henrik Ibsen = / Og har jeg end seilet min / Skiege i Havn / Saa var det dog hasligt at fare / The Hague Aug 12 1923 / GNyholm / Judge of the Permanent / Court of International / Justice." Unusual and attractive. unknown
Bookseller reference : 20967
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BOND Gary 1940 95
Photograph Signed
Best known as Joseph in the 1972 debut of Andrew Lloyd Webber's "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" this English actor also appeared in films such as "Zulu" 1964 and "Outback" 1971. PS 3�" X 5�" n.p. n.y. 1973. Fine. Handsome candid head-and-shoulders portrait of an intent young Bond boldly inscribed and signed in blue ballpoint near the light bottom margin: "Best wishes -- / Gary Bond." With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26120
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DALEY John F. 1887 1988
Signature
This shortstop played briefly with the St. Louis Browns 1912; after facing legendary pitcher Walter Johnson he reportedly proclaimed "You can't hit what you can't see." Handsome full signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.d. Fine. A lovely later life example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24776
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ASTOR Gerald
The PGA World Golf Hall of Fame Book
New York: Prentice Hall Press 1991. Hardcover. 4to. Red cloth pictorial dust jacket. viii 359pp. Extensive illustrations some color. Near fine/near fine. Ownership signature on front flyleaf. First edition tight and handsome. Prentice Hall Press hardcover
Bookseller reference : 17466
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BOYESEN Hjalmar Hjorth 1848 95
Signature and Salutation
Norwegian-born American author whose 1874 novel "Gunnar" placed him on the literary map; his output of fiction and literary criticism almost equals that of his mentor William Dean Howells. Clipped signature and salutation 4 3/4" X 2" n.p. n.y. Very good. Mounting traces on verso. Large bold "Very truly yours / Hjalmar H. Boyesen." Verso bears a number of words in his hand as well. Rather uncommon. unknown
Bookseller reference : 20915
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GISH Lillian 1896 1993
Typed Letter Signed
The First Lady of the Silent Screen" whose films ranged from silent classics such as "Birth of a Nation" 1915 to made-for-television dramas such as "The Whales of August" 1987. TLS 1p 8" X 11" n.p. 1990 April 17. Addressed to Al Silk. Very good. Among various topics discusses her career: "It has been my privilege to work in films and the theater for many years during which I have received personal honors and recognition from my peers and fans that I value highly. Always I have maintained the importance of film is overwhelming and that all in the industry must maintain integrity and assume personal responsibility for their work and what they show on the screen. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15615
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COOKE Jay 1821 1905
Autograph Note Signed
The banker who founded Jay Cooke & Co. proved remarkably successful as a fiscal agent for the U.S. Treasury selling far more government bonds than was thought possible; later he financed western railroad construction such as the Northern Pacific and mines in Utah. ANS 1p 5 3/4" X 7 3/4" Philadelphia PA 1902 January 27. Very good. On his "Fourth & Library Streets" letterhead Cooke complies with an autograph request in his large bold flamboyant script. A very handsome piece. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15314
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CANBY Henry Seidel 1878 1961
Typed Note Signed
Famed editor and taste-setter of the "Saturday Review of Literature" from 1924 to 1936 and author of many works on American literary history. TNS 1p 5�" X 8�" New York NY 1931 November 25. Addressed to H.D. Trevillian. Fine. On "Saturday Review of Literature" letterhead Canby agrees to sign a book. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15322
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BOCEK Milt born 1912
Signature
This ballplayer debuted with the Chicago White Sox in 1933 retiring from there the following year. Bold signature in black ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.y. Very good. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19724
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CORTLAND Nicholas 1940 88
Signature
This AIDS victim was an American actor appearing on stage San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater films "The Day of the Locust" "Frogs" "New York Night" "Bear Island" and television guest star on "Kojak" "S.W.A.T." "Mannix" "The Mod Squad" etc. Large signature in bold black fineline heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.y. 1975 December 28. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26129
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DICKEY John S. 1907 71
Signed First Day Cover
This American intellectual scholar and diplomat served as president of Dartmouth College for 25 years 1945-70 and is credited with revitalizing that Ivy League institution. Signed First Day Cover 6�" X 3�" cancelled at Hanover New Hampshire on 22 September 1969 and with "First Day of Issue" boldly stamped. Single 6-cent "Daniel Webster / The / Dartmouth / College Case / 1819" stamp at upper right. At lower left in his stylized calligraphic script Dickey signs large and bold in black fountain pen. Most unusual and attractive. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24300
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LOHR Howard S. 1892 1977
Signature
Outfielder with the Cincinnati Reds where he debuted in 1914; played also for the Cleveland Indians. Bold full signature in black ballpoint lined 5" X 3" card n.p. n.d. Fine. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24767
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O'NEILL Charles ? 1997
Autograph Note Signed
O'Neilll is best known as author of "Wild Train: The Story of the Andrews Raiders." Original carbon typescript of brief essay "Something Toward Raising a Flag" 5pp 8�" X 11" Greens Farms CT n.d. ca. 1961. Very good. Interesting essay on Lincoln's journey to Washington in February 1861 perhaps written for publication in the "Lincoln Herald." Accompanied by an ANS 1p 5�" X 3�" postcard Greens Farms CT 1961 February 11. Addressed to Arnold Gates. Fine. ".as you'll see by the enclosed. I couldn't agree with you more that the days & events between the leave-taking at Springfield & arrival at Washington were of top importance." unknown
Bookseller reference : 28655
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NEVILL Rupert Charles Montacute ? 1982
SIGNATURE
Private secretary to Prince Phillip; aide-de-camp to General Sir Brian Horrocks. Handsome signature dated 1980 April 6 on a special heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. Uckfield England. Fine. With original envelope and transmittal note from secretary. unknown
Bookseller reference : 18311
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CHRISTOPHER Loyd 1919 91
Signature
1945 witnessed the debut of this baseball player with the Boston Red Sox; he played briefly also for the Chicago Cubs and White Sox before retiring in 1947. Large bold signature in blue ballpoint lined 5" X 3" index card n.p. n.y. Near fine. Handsome later life example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 21936
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LLOYD Rosie ? ?
Signature and Inscription
One of this famed family of English music hall performers the best known being oldest sister Marie Lloyd "Our Marie" Queen of the Music Hall. Bold attractive "Sincerely Yours / Rosie Lloyd" in black fountain pen heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.y. ca. 1920s. Very good. Slightest bit of age toning. A nice example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 22786
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SEARCH Sara Opal ? ?
Autograph Letter Signed
American composer. ALS 1p 4�" X 6 3/4" Palo Alto CA n.d. dated on verso 1942 December 9 in another hand. Addressed to Howes Norris Jr. on the specially prepared letterhead of this collector. "My symphony in c minor is my first composition; Mr. Wallenstine is the first conductor to read it and conduct it; and you are the first person to ask me for my autograph!" unknown
Bookseller reference : 15805
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MANCUSO August "Gus" 1905 84
Signature
Nicknamed "Blackie" this catcher debuted in 1928 and played 17 seasons with the St. Louis Cardinals New York Giants and elsewhere. Bold "Best Wishes / Richard / Gus Mancuso / of / N.Y. 'Giants'" in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1974 April 5. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19195
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WARNER Jack 1894 1981
Photograph Signed
Not THE Jack Warner but a beloved British character actor of the 1940s and '50s later star of television's "Dixon of Dock Green." PS 4" X 5" n.p. n.d. Fine. Glossy half-length portrait of Warner costumed as a British admiralty officer nicely signed "With best wishes." unknown
Bookseller reference : 23024
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BROWN Carroll W. "Boardwalk" 1889 1977
Signature
This pitcher debuted with the Philadelphia Athletics 1911-14 and also played for the New York Yankees 1914-15. Large handsome signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. n.d. Near fine. Attractive later life example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 24760
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EATON Zebulon "Zeb" 1920 89
Signature
This Detroit Tigers pitcher debuted in 1944. Bold signature in blue ballpoint heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1982 August 18. Fine. With original envelope. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19852
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FORBES James 1871 1938
Typed Letter Signed
American playwright whose many works include "The Fabulous Mrs. Fair" 1920. TLS 1p 7�" X 10�" Santa Barbara CA 1920 June 25. Addressed to noted playwright Augustus Thomas 1857-1934. Very good. Bit of edgewear. In part: "I am very happy that you liked 'MRS. FAIR' and regret that I was not there to hear you say so. I am out here watching my nine year old who went rather to the bad physically becoming an expert on a horse and in the water and in consequence am very happy. I didn't think anything could add much to my feeling of content until I received the wire. It added not a little to the general joy." Thomas may have attended the premiere of "The Fabulous Mrs. Fair" which debuted about this time. Forbes' pleasure and relief at Thomas's congratulatory telegram can well be imagined for Thomas was a theatre heavyweight whose opinion could affect a new play's success. unknown
Bookseller reference : 15270
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NEAGLE Dame Anna 1904 86
Signature
Enormously popular English actress of the 1930s and '40s specializing in historical heroines "Nell Gwyn" "Victoria the Great"; returning to the stage in "Charlie Girl" she set a record with 2062 performances over seven years. Handsome signature in blue fountain pen heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1971 June 13. Fine. With original envelope. A choice example. unknown
Bookseller reference : 19080
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LACKAYE Wilton 1862 1932
Autograph Note Signed
Popolar Victorian-era character actor. ANS 1p heavy stock 5" X 3" embossed correspondence card n.p. n.d. Near fine. Agrees to meet either at the Colonial Theatre or the Brewster Hotel. Bold and attractive. unknown
Bookseller reference : 23028
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