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| Van Druten, John (1901-1957) |
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British playwright who achived early fame with Young Woodley (1925) and went on to write I Am A Camera (1951), eventually filmed as the musical Cabaret (1966). A fine letter, handwritten in blue fountain pen ink on headed Ritz Hotel, London W1 notepaper (October 19th, no year but known to be 1954) to a Mr Behr and regretfully declining an invitation to write a sketch due to work commitments. View Details |
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£30.00 |
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| Venables, Bernard (1907-2001) |
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Gifted British writer and artist, creator of Mr Crabtree, an angler who first appeared fas a cartoon strip in the Daily Mirror in 1947 and then became a hugely successful book, Mr Crabtree Goes Fishing, in 1949. A very fine signature in blue ink on a vintage 1950s album page (4.25" x 3.5"). View Details |
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| Wambaugh, Joseph (1937- ) |
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Best-selling American author of Los Angeles police stories, many of which have been made into films, including The Onion Field and The Choirboys. A very fine black and white 8" x 10" of Jospeh Wambaugh in a Los Angeles County Sheriff's uniform, holding a copy of his best-selling novel, The Onion Field. There's a fine signature and inscription ("For Fred Bomar, Best wishes, Joseph Wambaugh, 1985")in blue ink across a clear area of the image. View Details |
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| Wiggin, Kate Douglas (1856-1923) |
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American children's author and educator, best remembered for her 1903 enduring children’s classic, Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm.
A short, interesting handwritten message, written and signed in dark blue ink, on a 3.5" x 2.25" card. SCARCE. View Details |
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