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5 Signed Items: Wiggin, Jones, L'Amour, 2 others.

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5 Signed Items: Wiggin, Jones, L'Amour, 2 others.
[Literary Authors]. 5 Signed Items. ++ Kate Douglas Wiggin. ANS. Reads ?Dear Dr. Ward./ If it is at all convenient or possible for you, will you kindly come to see me a moment between 11.30 & 1 OR 2 TO 2.40_/ Sincerely Yours./ Kate D Wiggin.? On Hotel Kenmore?s stationery, 9 ?? x 5 1/8?. Small, neat tape repair to verso. Usual uniform toning. Very good. Wiggin (1856-1923) was an author and educator of Welsh descent. Born in Philadelphia, she went west with her family. She started San Francisco?s first free kindergarten in 1878 (the Silver Street Free Kindergarten). In the 1880?s, she and her sister founded a training school for kindergarten teachers. Her works include ?The Birds? Christmas Carol? (1887) and ?Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm? (1903). ++ Edward Everett Hale. ANS. Reads ?I hope your autograph book will always give you as much pleasure as mine does me/ Edward E Hale/ Portland, May 8. 1901.? 3 ?? x 4 3/8?. Trivial creasing, very good. Hale (1822-1909) wrote ?The Man without a Country? (published anonymously in Atlantic Monthly in 1863), ?Franklin in France" (1878-79) and ?New England Boyhood" (1893). A Unitarian clergyman by trade, he was chaplain of the US Senate from 1903 until his death. ++ Josiah Gilbert Holland. Autograph Quotation, signed. Reads ?Who are these who crowd the house tonight?.? ??., charming the golden hours with the sweet jargon of a festival? (Bittersweet) Holland.? AQS appears on the 2 ?? x 4 1/8? card. On the card?s verso is an ink sketch consisting of an oval-shaped face and the initials ?SGP.? Toned, otherwise very good. Holland (1819-1881) helped found and edit Scribner?s Monthly (later renamed ?Century Magazine?). Scribner?s Monthly published Holland?s novels ?Arthur Bonnicastle,? ?The Story of Seven Oaks,? and ?Nicholas Minturn.? His poems included ?Bitter Sweet? (1858) and ?Kathrina.? ++ James Jones. Signed and inscribed photograph. 7? x 4 ??. Spotting to verso, image side very good. Jones? first book was ?From here to Eternity,? which was made into a movie with Frank Sinatra, Burt Lancaster, and Deborah Kerr. Other works include ?The Pistol,? ?A Touch of Danger,? ?Viet Journal,? and ?WWII.? For Jones, the military was far more than a literary setting: He earned a Purple Heart and Bronze Star. ++ Louis L?Amour. TLS to Florence Wagner, offering condolences for the death of her husband, Rob Wagner. Florence and Rob Wagner edited ?Script,? a weekly film magazine published in Beverly Hills, CA from 1929 to 1949. 4th-6th paragraph read, ??I had planned to be out there this year, and then the war changed my plans. Now, in a few days, I report for duty with the Army?/ Perhaps sooner or later, before this war is over, I?ll be in Los Angeles. When I am, if possible, I shall drop by and call on you and on SCRIPT. I?ve been planning to send some more stories along, but have been trying to complete a novel before the Army reached me. But there will be occasional days when I can write, and so you can be expecting something./ Is someone doing a biography of Rob? It can?t go undone?? ?Choctaw, Okla./ Aug. 5th, 1942.? 11 1/8? x 8 3/8?. [2] leaves, single-sided. Very good. Signed ?Louis? in crayon. Louis L?Amour (1908-1988) is best known for his westerns. His ?The Gift of Cochise? was made into the John Wayne movie ?Hondo? (1953). Other works included Catlow (1963), Flint (1960), ?Down the Long Hills? (1968), and the Sackett Family series. By the time of his death, his books had already sold over 200 million copies.