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THE SIXTH BEATITUDE. London, Heinemann, Ltd., 1936, First Edition. Black cloth cover, dust jacket...
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THE SIXTH BEATITUDE. London, Heinemann, Ltd., 1936, First Edition. Black cloth cover, dust jacket designed by Edgar Holloway in overall good condition

by HALL, RADCLYFFE

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Typed Letter SIGNED, folio, Aleutians, March 18, 1945

Typed Letter SIGNED, folio, Aleutians, March 18, 1945

by HAMMETT, SAMUEL DASHIELL

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To Prudence Whitfield, wife of Raoul Whitfield, a fellow "Black Mask" writer and one of Hammett's closest friends. Hammett and Prudence (Pru) shared a wealth of correspondence and many are written, signed or addressed in a manner that feed the speculation that they were lovers, even while he was in a relationship with Lillian Hellman. Our letter is addressed to "Pru darling" and signed, "Much love, sweetheart..." with initials "SDH." Hammett talks about the letters he had received from her, of which there were many. She apparently wrote daily at that time. He also talks about it being winter in Alaska, saying, "We're a pretty white world." He comments on life in the Army and about writing. "Of my own affairs in the Army there isn't a single God-damned bit of news," but notes that "sitting here at ease in my newspaper hut, putting on a little weight and practically bloated with health, I've no trouble being phlegmatic about it all. This is by no means the worst way of fighting a war that any enlisted… Read More
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Typed Letter SIGNED, 2 separate pages 4to, Aleutian Islands, Feb. 19, 1944

Typed Letter SIGNED, 2 separate pages 4to, Aleutian Islands, Feb. 19, 1944

by HAMMETT, SAMUEL DASHIELL

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Hammett writes to Army buddy "Gottlieb...your go sounds like a good one, but I don't think I'd trade places with you. All the good goes aren't in the States. For instance, I'm now running a post daily newspaper and make my own hours, which means I usually choose to work at night, and we have an eleven p.m. mess for night workers. And then again it's more than six months since I have (1) answered a rollcall...(2) been in a formation...(3) taken a step as in marching of any kind, (4) tied a necktie around my neck, (5) shined a shoe, (6) had anything inspected, (7) had a crease in any of my clothes, (8) had to bother about whether I was in uniform - we wear whatever we like...(9) paid more than a nickel for a pack of cigarettes, (10) had to look at anybody policing an area, (11) had a lights-out time, (12) had to make a bed...(13) had to bother about how my clothes were hung or what was piled on my shelf or on the floor around my bed, (14) -- but that ought to be enough to give you the idea. We salute… Read More
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Substantive Autograph Letter SIGNED, about publishing, 2pp on one 8vo sheet, on first and fourth...

Substantive Autograph Letter SIGNED, about publishing, 2pp on one 8vo sheet, on first and fourth pages, Atlanta, GA, 1 September, n.y.(ca 1895)

by HARRIS, JOEL CHANDLER

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Harris writes about publication of nine new "Thimblefinger" stories, his Mr. Rabbit stories and his rabbit monogram made from his initials on this stationery, all within a letter that begins with condolences. This letter to his editor, Francis (Frank) Jackson Garrison ((848-1916, son of Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison) was occasioned by the death of Henry Oscar Houghton who died on August 25, 1895. Houghton (1823-1895) was an American printer and publisher, proprietor of the Riverside Press and partner in the publishing firms of Hurd and Houghton; Houghton, Osgood & Company; and Houghton, Mifflin & Company. Houghton Mifflin published many of Joel Chandler Harris' works. To Mr. Garrison. "I was very much shocked to hear of the death of Mr. Houghton. I met him but once - he was kind enough to come to my house but I saw that he was a man to be lived on closer acquaintance. I sincerely trust that his death will make no change in the firm that has dealt so kindly and so generously with me. McClure is… Read More
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Lengthy Autograph Letter SIGNED, 4 separate 4to sheets of onion skin stationery, n.p., n.d., but...
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Lengthy Autograph Letter SIGNED, 4 separate 4to sheets of onion skin stationery, n.p., n.d., but companion envelope postmarked, Baltimore, Apr. 21, 1911

by HARTLEY, MARSDEN

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However I have painted on a picture - I have alluded to the needs of my body...." Hartley writes a long letter to Anne Traubel discussing his loneliness, the nature surrounding him, and his painting. He had a close friendship with Anne and her husband, Horace Traubel (1877-1943), author and biographer of Walt Whitman ("With Walt Whitman in Camden," published 1906). Hartley begins with a comment that her "beautiful letter" arrived "in the silences...It is a beautiful message for any one to deliver, this dark man's message...I sit writing you after having started a picture, done a washing which lies purifying in the sun on the grass. This hermit life which I live - curiously unlike me, does not bring me all the happiness it should..." He continues, "I am free to confess that as yet art has never been more than love and friendship nor has it been less - some would say it has nothing to do with either of them because art is purely intellectual and has little to do with the simple emotion - However I have… Read More
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HARTLEY, MARSDEN. Autograph Letter Signed. 4to, n.p., n.d.

HARTLEY, MARSDEN. Autograph Letter Signed. 4to, n.p., n.d.

by HARTLEY, MARSDEN

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Hartley writes an Autograph Letter Signed to Ann Traubel, close friend and wife of intellectual companion Horace Traubel (1858-1919). Horace turned out a biography on Walt Whitman, one of the transcendalist writers with whom Hartley was so enraptured. "Dear Anne Traubel, I am sending you with these the extra plate out of the El Greco book which we got . I have . lately arrived at the office . I reach here feeling so well and happy - you are health and joy to the tired body and peace to the soul - one grows and blooms in the presence of you - one feels like something big & beautiful when you are around - it is too soon to see the real meaning of this visit to Phila. But I know it is big ." Horace and Anne Traubel's daughter, Gertrude, was a contralto singer in Philadelphia who edited her father's work posthumously. " - and I know it would be because I have waited so long, so fine a 'hearsay' for so long . I shall be writing you from the wilds . and it will be good to hear you speak soft . God bless… Read More
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Autograph Letter Signed, 8vo, blind embossed monogrammed stationery, 78 Fifth Ave., New York, NY,...
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Autograph Letter Signed, 8vo, blind embossed monogrammed stationery, 78 Fifth Ave., New York, NY, n.d.

by HAWKINS, ERICK

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Hawkins wirtes to a friend regarding musical matters. It reads, "Dear John, I would love to have you hear Lucie's new piece. It is the difference between innovation and originality! Did you ever see the announcement about her winning the Koussevetsky Award? Do you remember saying hello at the Public Library when I was standing near a man I had just met? We have become friends and he is now on our board. Here is a review of fall performances at Kennedy Center. May I phone you in a few days to see if you are free and if I can send you tickets?" The letter is signed, "Best, Erick". A fine example of music discussion between colleagues. Autograph
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Autograph Letter Signed, 3 adjoining pages 8vo, n.p. (but postmarked Hartford, Connecticut),...
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Autograph Letter Signed, 3 adjoining pages 8vo, n.p. (but postmarked Hartford, Connecticut), February 17, 1944

by HEPBURN, KATHARINE

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Hepburn declines to grant an interview to Charlotte Buchwald. "Dear Miss Buchwald - I am sorry that I shall not be able to see you as I shall be in California by the time you receive this note - In any event I am sure that M.G.M. could help you out with anything you needed - After the Life article & the Saturday Evening Post one - there is little left to be said unless I eventually did one myself - in the more distant futur [sic] - I am sorry that I cannot be of any real help to you - but I just couldn't face going over a lot of material again - and I have not got the time - Yours faithfully Katharine Hepburn." With holograph envelope. Charlotte Buchwald was a former editor of performing arts mag Back Stage, died in her Manhattan home on July 29. She was 96. She edited the weekly publication 1961 to 1976. Under her maiden name, Charlotte Buchwald, she was a radio commentator and writer for WMCA and WNEW in New York. Autograph
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Presentation program for A Matter of Gravity by Enid Bagnold, NY, 1976
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Presentation program for "A Matter of Gravity" by Enid Bagnold, NY, 1976

by HEPBURN, KATHARINE

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This program is literally a photo-essay of her career depicting her in numerous roles. The program is signed on the title page "Katharine Hepburn." A striking program especially signed. Autograph
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Daily Comic Strip Panel, Embarrassing Moments, Original Art

Daily Comic Strip Panel, "Embarrassing Moments," Original Art

by HERRIMAN, GEORGE

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Embarrassing Moments" Daily Comic Strip Panel, dated 12-9 and docketed in pencil at top margin 1931. Also along the top margin in pencil is the title, "'Embarrassing Moments' Geo Herriman." Unsigned. The embarrassing moment is captioned, "Being a bit too proud to have had your tailor patch your trousers - you'd given the job to your dear wife - and so found out that she was very color blind." Printed "1931 King Features Syndicate" strip is laid onto artwork between drawing and caption. The art measures 7 x 7 inches on drawing board measuring 8.25 x 8.75 inches. Artwork is in fine condition, margins are soiled at edges. In 1910, Herriman launched "The Dingbat Family," later renamed "The Family Upstairs," for The New York Evening Journal, a Hearst paper. An interesting side note is that Herriman is credited with creating the word, "dingbat." The strip featured the adventures of an ordinary family dealing with their annoying upstairs neighbors. Herriman was the first to use the word "dingbat" to… Read More
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HERRMANN, BERNARD. Have Gun Will Travel Signed Letter and Signed Document
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HERRMANN, BERNARD. "Have Gun Will Travel" Signed Letter and Signed Document

by HERRMANN, BERNARD

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Herrmann composed the popular music for the TV classic, "Have Gun Will Travel," which aired from 1957-63 on CBS. The show's main character, Paladin, was a well mannered mercenary gunfighter. In our letter, Herrmann writes about music rights noting the "Have Gun Will Travel" composition purchased by CBS. "Enclose [sic] are the contracts - as follows I to VI are radio music - which C.B S owned radio rights and in 57 purchased all rights . 7 to 14 - are works of mine from my own files that I reworked for T. V. use and which C. B. S. purchased...15 - is theme written for Have Gun Will Travel...." He signs, "Bernard." The letter shows a smudged date stamped at the top near the address indicating receipt by the recipient, dated Aug. 18, 1958. The contract accompanying this letter on "CBS Television" stationery consists of 4 separate 4to pages, January 18, 1957. The contract engages Herrmann to "compose...an original musical composition, including full orchestral score...as theme music in connection with the… Read More
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Typed Document SIGNED, 4 pp, Hollywood, CA, June 1, 1957
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Typed Document SIGNED, 4 pp, Hollywood, CA, June 1, 1957

by HERRMANN, BERNARD

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This document is an, "Agreement between Herrmann and CBS Television and Herrmann for composing "'Walt Whitman Score'...."The composer has signed in full , "Bernard Herrmann." Condition: Staple in upper left corner of first page has rusted onto the four pages at the corner. Autograph
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Hill writes to painters David Roberts and Edward William Cooke, and engineer, inventor and artist, James Nasmyth. Each is a letter of introduction for James Lorimer Graham, an American diplomat and book collector. Lorimer had also amassed a large collection of letters by contemporary luminaries with whom he corresponded. Hill refers to Grahams' acquaintance with notables in art and literature of his time. Graham had the letters bound in several volumes all of which were lost in a shipwreck. After his death, Graham's book collection was donated to his club in New York, The Century Association. Hill introduces Graham to fellow artist, David Roberts (1796-1864) in a two page letter written on first and second sides. "I had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of Mr. Graham and his lady during their [?] residence in Edinburgh. He is [?] interested in art & artists - in literary men and their works...." Hill refers to an "Exhibition" which he describes as "excellent." He signs, "D. O Hill." Hill… Read More
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Hines and Manne Signed Jazz Contract

Hines and Manne Signed Jazz Contract

by HINES, EARL "FATHA". MANNE, SHELLY

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The "Sutton Artist Corporation" contract is an agreement for Earl "Fatha" Hines to perform at Shelly Manne's jazz club in Los Angeles, "Shelly's Manne-Hole." "Earl 'Fatha' Hines to perform" January 15-27, 1974, Monday Off. Three shows nightly between hours of 9pm and 2am." For $2500... Flat guaranteed per week." Signed, "Shelly Manne" and "Earl Hines. By the time Hines was scheduled to perform, Shelly's Manne-Hole had closed. Typed and Printed Document arranging a performance, Signed by both jazz musicians, 4to, New York, NY, Sept. 13, 1973. Shelly Manne opened Shelly's Manne Hole Jazz Club from 1960-73. Manne's goal of sustaining jazz at a time when it was losing popularity ended in late 1973. After his stand alone club had formally closed, he arranged to use a restaurant after hours as a club for jazz performance in its last year, 1973. Due to finances, however, he couldn't sustain this arrangement and the club closed again before Hines was contracted to play in January 1974. Stan Getz was the last… Read More
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Autograph Note in German, Unsigned on visiting card with envelope
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Autograph Note in German, Unsigned on visiting card with envelope

by HOFFMANN, JOSEF

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Under his name he writes, "sends you congratulations! to His Excellency Friedrich Löse Breitegasse Wien." Original German: "sendet Ihnen seine besten Glückwünsche -------------dem Hochwohlgeborenen Friedrich Löse Breitegasse Wien." The envelope is not translated but addressed in Hoffmann's hand, postmark on verso shows Vienna ("Wein 15") year is not readable. Autograph
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Autograph Letter SIGNED, in German, with two Illustrations, 3 pp on one 8vo sheet, n.p. but...
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Autograph Letter SIGNED, in German, with two Illustrations, 3 pp on one 8vo sheet, n.p. but Vienna, n.d. With SIGNED holograph envelope

by HOFFMANN, JOSEF

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Hoffmann draws two sketches to explain his instructions to Wilhelm Jonasch (1892-1961) artist and designer known for the textiles he created for the Weiner Werkstatte. Hoffmann asks Jonasch to take a box which can be found in a cabinet to  a meeting. To be clear which cabinet Jonasch should find the box in, Hoffmann draws both cabinet and box. Signed in full in the letter and signed,  "Professor Hoffmann" on the envelope. With such clear direction, one would imagine Jonasch delivered the box to the meeting. Autograph
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HOMER, WINSLOW. Autograph Letter SIGNED
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HOMER, WINSLOW. Autograph Letter SIGNED

by HOMER, WINSLOW

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WINSLOW HOMER. Autograph Letter SIGNED. "I am going to hang some watercolors as belonging to the cottage - & if you do not wish them to hang there - you can say no - They are from my private stock & not for sale...." Homer writes to Laura Marrs who rented a summer cottage from him yearly explaining the state of repair to the cottage. He offers three pages of detail including covering chairs before he explains the art work he might hang. He signs in full, "Winslow Homer." The date along with Homer's name and address are stamped at the top of the first page presumably by the artist himself. Fiive pages on three separate sheets of beige stationery, Scarboro, ME, June 29, 1903, with transmittal envelope in his hand. Located on the southern coast of Maine, Scarboro, included the small summer community of Prouts Neck where Winslow Homer's father bought land for his extended family. Already established as an artist residing in Manhattan, Homer moved onto the family property in 1883 and built his art studio.… Read More
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Typed Letter Signed, on "F.B.I." stationery, 4to, Washington, D.C., November 7, 1962

by HOOVER, J. EDGAR

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Very Good. To an F.B.I. agent marked personal. "You are to be commended for your excellent contributions to the installation of the auxiliary power unit of Oklahoma City Division in a new and more permanent location." He continues by expressing his appreciation for the voluntary work and overtime at "much personal inconvenience." Signed "J. Edgar Hoover." A good internal letter. Autograph
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Correspondence about Mind Reading between Houdini and mentalist Julius Zancig with illustration,...
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Houdini is known as one of the greatest escapologists  and stunt performers, as well as a skeptic and investigator of spiritualists. He was also a film producer and actor. The illusion of mind reading intrigued Houdini. Both he and Zancig had little to do with each other though both belonged to the Society of American Magicians. Houdini doubted mentalist Julius Zancig's ability to self proclaimed ability. In this three piece correspondence Zancig reveals his trick. This correspondence began with Zancig's Aug. 8 TLS to Houdini on "How to Thought Picture... here is the secret Harry nd (sic) no one lese (sic) has it but you up to this time...you promise not to Devulge (sic) it to any one here..." Houdini replied first with a three page holograph letter including bold capital letters detailing what he did not understand about Zancig's trick. The letter is not in is hand but is most likely a draft of the typed letter he sent to Zancig. The typed letter included in this group varies from the hand written… Read More
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Autograph Document Signed, 8vo oblong, n.p., n.d.

by HOWARD, ROBERT

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Registered & payable" receipt, narrow oblong 8vo, signed, "Ro. Howard." Sir Robert Howard fought on the Royalist side during the English Civil war, and rose to prominence during the restoration. He served as Secretary to the Treasury in 1671, auditor of the Exchequer in 1673 and after participating in William of Orange becoming King of England in 1689 was appointed to the Privy Council. As Secretary to the Treasury he followed Sir George Downing. Autograph
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