SIGNED NOTECARD

Ley, Willy

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TYPED SIGNED 4" x 6" POSTAL NOTECARD, postmark May 1959 - SIGNED by science writer Willy Ley. Note is addressed to Ms. Dirce Archer (who was chairman of 1960 Pittcon/Worldcon Science Fiction Convention). Seller Inventory # 022892

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Title: SIGNED NOTECARD
Binding: No Binding
Condition: Very Good
Signed: SIGNED
Edition: Condition: Very Good.

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de Laboulaye, Antoinette ; [Signed] ; [Katherine "Kay" Evans]
Published by c. 1977, 1977
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Cards. Condition: Very Good. Autograph; 1 pages; Manuscript Note Signed by Antoinette de Laboulaye to Katherine evans on French Embassy Letterhead Notecard written on both sides. (3.25" X 5.25") "Thursday // Dear Katherine / What a superb dinner you / offered us yesterday -- / The 'Decor', the food, the / company made this evening // memorable for the guests. / Thank you to have / included us amongst this / charming group -- / Yours / Antoinette" Antoinette de Laboulaye was the wife of François Lefebvre de Laboulaye (1917-1996) in Saint-Saëns (Le Petit Quesnay) is a French diplomat. He served as First Embassy Counselor in Moscow from 1962 to 1965, French Ambassador to Brazil from 1968 to 1972, to Japan from 1973 to 1975 and to the United States from 1977-1981. ; Signed by Author. Seller Inventory # 43674

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American Film Institute.
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Condition: Good. Notecard to Herb Yellin, publisher of Lord John Press, with handwritten note. Card reads: "Herb--Enclosed is a momento [sic] from the tribute to 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY. AFI hopes you enjoyed the special evening. Sincerely." Card is signed "Seedy, Always great to see you!" 4-1/8 x 8 inches. Letterhead of Jane Picker Firstenberg. On card stock with AFI logo at top left. Fine. Seller Inventory # 67-0390

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Gabriel, Gilbert W.
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No Binding. Condition: Collectible-Fine. Gilbert Wolf Gabriel (1890-1952) was an American critic, novelist and magazine article author. He also served in the Army during both World Wars. These letters and notes are addressed to Malcolm Johnson (1902-1958), an executive vice president at Doubleday, Doran & Co. and D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc. from 1937-1944 and his wife Mathilde (Tillie). Each one is simply signed, "Gil". Letter 1 - 7 1/2 x 9 inch paper, typed, no envelope. Dated January 5, 1944 from New York City. This letter informs Malcolm that "OWI rang me this afternoon to tell me to get ready for shipment abroad. Immediate, was their word -- but immediate with them will probably mean about a month's time." OWI is the Office of War Information. Gabriel was shipped to London to serve as chief of publications for the Psychological Warfare Division. Letter 2 - One 7 x 10 1/2 inch paper, author's personal letterhead, fold lines, excellent condition. Typed, envelope included. Dated October 6, 1945. Addressed to Malcolm, this friendly letter begins with congratulations on the birth of Malcolm and Tillie's son. The rest of the letter concerns publishing business. First, Gilbert informs Malcolm that he has submitted his book "Love from London" to Macmillan. "They seem pleased, all around ; tell me its a better job than Cecil Roberts -- who the hell is Cecil Roberts? -- and as good as Walpole, and that they're thinking of it in best-seller terms." Gabriel also tells Malcolm that Edna Ferber is dissatisfied with Doran, Doubleday and Co. "Something named Lebaron Barker got to be her pet hate, just as it did mine. She's since been asking me about Macmillan, and I've put Latham on the chase. she told me she dislikes Mr. Brett, to which Latham retorts : lots of people do, but, good God, we still want to publish them!" Letter 3 - 3 1/4 x 2 1/2 inch Saks Fifth Ave. card in envelope, probably accompanied flowers or a gift. Dated October 15, 1945. "Tillie dear : The best of everything to the Johnson family and an extra hug for the new baby son. Love, Ada and Gil." (Ada is Mrs. Gabriel, a painter and lithographer) Letter 4 - 6 x 9 1/2 inch paper, Hotel Dauphin, New York letterhead. Typed, no envelope. Dated December 26, 1950. Addressed to Malcolm and Tillie, this letter informs the Johnsons that the Gabriels will be spending the winter in the Hotel Dauphin, "in a large but grotesque sort of suite." "We're both working fairly steadily, Ada winning occasional prizes for new lithographs, I using weekends and what few evenings off I have on some other brands of writing.". Seller Inventory # 016772

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Auriol, Vincent (1884-1966)
Published by Paris: circa 1947-1954, 1954
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Condition: Good. TLS thanking André Mars for his félicitationsProvenance: André Mars (1896-1957). Il devient avocat à la cour d'appel de Paris. Puis c'est le chef de cabinet du sous-secrétaire d'État au ministère de la guerre, puis un commissaire de la République, membre du Conseil supérieur de la magistrature. Il décède en 1957. Il repose avec François Mars (1933-1974), journaliste, au Cimetière du Père Lachaise. Seller Inventory # 16-5313

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Mailer, Norman
Published by [No Place], 1978
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2 items. 4to. 2 items. 4to. The typed note has been folded for mailing, else near fine; the signed notecard is in fine condition. Seller Inventory # 329625

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ALEXANDRINE
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thanking her for her "kind letter of sympathy in my great loss", 2 sides black edged card with her monogram with original autograph envelope, Copenhagen, 11th May Her husband, Christian X of Denmark had died on 20th April. Seller Inventory # 36758

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Carrel, Alexis
Published by [No Publisher], New York, 1926
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Notecard signed by French surgeon and biologist Dr. Alexis Carel inscribed "to a small [?] boy" in New York, dated June 5, 1926, mounted to cardboard underneath an article about him winning the Nobel Prize for Medicine and Physiology in 1912 with a photograph. Cardboard a little roughly cut, verso shows darkening from smoke, article foxed. Carel (1873-1944) was a pioneer of surgery for his techniques of transplanting tissues and whole organs. Seller Inventory # 140941681

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Hepburn, Katharine
Published by New York nd
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3 x 4" horizontal half fold card with "Miss Hepburn" printed on front cover, some soiling else a nice piece. Hepburn crosses out her name on front cover then writes: "Dear Jo - Thank you for the lovely iris & sweet peas - You were so nice to think of it - Somehow I always feel that those involved can never be expected to - so yours were a lovely surprise -- & I'm surprised also that the Times took you all -- Gratefully" AND SIGNED "KATE". Seller Inventory # 98-4576

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