Description: Here, we have 2 letters written in 1946 by Irving Stone. Both are to his friend and fellow author, Max Miller. Both come with their envelopes. The letters are:1. Mailed May 23, 1946- Written on plain 11" X 8 1/2" paper, Stone has returned from camping in Arizona and explains the confusion over "Dear Theo". Houghton let the book go out of print so he purchased the plates and turned them over to Doubleday. (Much more to the story). He thanks Miller for his good review of "Dear Theo" and hopes to visit him soon.2. Mailed July 21, 1946 - Written on Associated Magazine Contributors, Inc. logo paper 11" X 8 1/2", Stone writes "Americas finest essayist" should invest and "earn a few bucks". This has a second note written by Jerome Ellison who would like very much to have Miller "on board". Included is a fold-out brochure about Associated Magazine Contributors, Inc. Yes, the letters and signatures are authenticated, after inspection by my antiquarian book seller, a collector of Stone. The Jerome Ellison signature has not been authenticated. These are condition, the writing is clean and clear. The envelopes have toned, but the letters have not. They have been handled and have a few wrinkles. Please view my photographs for more description. My friend who collects everything, is starting to part with a few of his treasures, aren't you glad? I will be happy to answer any questions and, of course, combine your shipping.
Price: 350 USD
Location: Summerland, California
End Time: 2024-11-03T22:01:36.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Original/Reproduction: Original
Profession: Author
Signed by: Irving Stone
Autograph Authentication: By Antiquarian Book Seller
Signed: Yes