Will Rogers Writes To The Early Movie Director Edward Kidder Who Directed Rogers In A Poor Relation
by WILL ROGERS
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WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). Rogers was the pre-eminent American vaudeville performer, actor, and humorous social commentator of the early Twentieth Century. ALS. 1pg. No date. No place. An autograph letter signed “Will Rogers” to the playwright Edward E. Kidder: “Mr. Kidder. My dear Sir, Got your letter but have been waiting till I got some time. Could you meet me around 2PM Friday at Astor Hotel and I could hear that play. Yours Will Rogers”. It is accompanied by a small note on Astor Hotel letterhead: “To Mr. Kidder who will enquire for me. W.R.”. In 1921, Rogers starred in Kidder’s silent film A Poor Relation. The two manuscripts are matted in gray and framed with a colorized portrait of Rogers.
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- Will Rogers Writes To The Early Movie Director Edward Kidder Who Directed Rogers In A Poor Relation
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- WILL ROGERS
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About Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Stuart Lutz Historic Documents strives to bring you the finest in historic documents, autographs, letters, and manuscripts. We specialize in the correspondence of "household famous" people, such as the Presidents, Revolutionary War and Civil War figures, writers, scientists, entertainers, musicians, notable women, African-Americans, Signers of the Declaration of Independence, business leaders, and aviators. We also sell great content letters signed by eyewitnesses now lost to history's dust.
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