Description: E. B. White American essayist, humorist, author, and editor (1899–1985) best known for his longtime association with the New Yorker magazine and for his best-selling children’s classics Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little. TLS, one page, 4.5 x 7, The New Yorker letterhead, May 19, 1963. White tells the recipient that the 'Coon Tree' featured in an early story and that the eponymous Raccoon has disappeared. These are in reference to his essay "Coon Tree" found in Essays of E. B. White. Fun and wry letter. Residual tape marks to the corners and regular horizontal mailing fold. A scarce autograph. Fully authenticated by JSA
Price: 695 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
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Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Fiction
Author: E. B. White
Subject: Humorist