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HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH

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HEARST, WILLIAM RANDOLPH
<b>289. WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST</b> (1863 - 1951) American newspaper publisher who built circulation using sensational reporting and helped give rise to the era of "yellow journalism". Fine content T.L.S. on letterhead of Publisher of the Los Angeles Examiner, 1p. 4to., Los Angeles, Jan. 31, 1939, to Hearst Newspaper European correspondent William Hillman, essentially trying to smear the reputation of one of his correspondent's husbands! Princess Conchita Sepulveda Pignatelli (1888-1972), served for thirty years as a society columnist for the Los Angeles Examiner, which perhaps explains Hearst's aggression in pursuing her absent husband. In part: <i>"...Princess Conchita Pignatelli is married to a person named Prince Valerio Pignatelli, of Rome. He is now in Spain, in the hospital...He was written a letter to the Princess asking her to consider a divorce. They have been separated for ten years. The separation was quite simple. He took everything that she had and then abandoned her and the child. The Princess would like to find out what is affecting Pignatelli's attitude. He was always been averse to a divorce, hoping apparently that the Princess would die and leave him some money. He certainly has never sent the child anything...I have decided to find out whether he has anything to provide alimony with - any money, any estates...I would also like to find out if he is in love with any one else...</i>". Boldly signed, rusted paperclip impression to top left, else very good.<b>$300-500</b>