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Walt Disney Writes A Tender Letter to Deems Taylor's Daughter

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Walt Disney Writes A Tender Letter to Deems Taylor's Daughter
Walt Disney Writes A Tender Letter to Deems Taylor's Daughter. An extremely rare typed letter signed, one full page, on personal stationery, Sept. 21, 1938. Accompanied by the transmittal envelope. Fine condition with an exceptionally large, bold signature.

At the time this letter was written, composer, critic, author, and radio personality (Joseph) Deems Taylor (1885-1966) was working with Disney on Fantasia. Disney writes a tender, personal letter to Taylor's eleven-year-old daughter, Joan, who was home in Stamford, Connecticut while her father, who would serve as the narrator of Fantasia, worked with Walt Disney on the other coast.

"Dear Joan: As you know, of course, your Daddy is out here in Hollywood working with me on one of our pictures. We're having a lot of fun here in the studio and I think your Daddy really likes Mickey's home, but in spite of his seemingly happy attitude, I can just tell that he is missing you a whole lot!

From the number of things he has told me about you, I gather you are pretty much like most little girls, and all the little girls that I know (including my own) love dolls. So I thought it might be nice if you had a Snow White doll - in fact, a complete set of them! They're on their way to you now, and I'm sure they shall be very happy with their new Mama.

Mickey, Minnie, Pluto and all the rest of our barnyard family join me in sending you best wishes. Sincerely, Walt Disney."
Estimated Value $6,000 - 8,000.

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