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Social Cartoonist Gluyas Williams Autograph Letter Signed

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Social Cartoonist Gluyas Williams Autograph Letter Signed
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WILLIAMS, Gluyas. (1888-1982) American cartoonist, noted for his contributions to The New Yorker and other major magazines, graduated from Harvard in 1911. In college, he was a member of The Harvard Lampoon. His cartoons employed a clean black-and-white style and often dealt with prevailing themes of the day such as Prohibition. His work appeared in Life, Collier's, Century and The New Yorker. This two-sided letter is handwritten on personal letterhead, dated January 27, 1974, and addressed “Dear Draper.” The content is an apparent response to another family’s Christmas letter and relates several family illnesses and problems over the past year. Octavo, one page, excellent condition. From the collection of comic strip historian and co-founder of the Rosebud Archives, Rick Marschall.