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(Anderson, Sherwood). Fanning, Michael.

FRANCE AND SHERWOOD ANDERSON: Paris Notebook 1921.

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Congdon, Charles Taber (1821-1891). Journalist, poet and avid abolitionist who was regarded as Horace Greeley's right hand man at the New York Tribune.

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by the abolitionist journalist CHARLES TABER CONGDON regarding his articles, including one regarding disunion.

$375.00

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Chiogioji, Rear Admiral Melvin "Mel" (born 1939). Commanded the Second Naval Construction Brigade U.S. Atlantic Fleet. Responsible for crisis response forces during Operation Desert Storm.

TYPED LETTER SIGNED by Rear Admiral MELVIN H. CHIOGIOJI to Rear Admiral Lewis B. Combs regarding integrating active and reserve Seabees into a unified organization.

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Anderson, Sherwood.

MARCHING MEN.

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(Anderson, Sherwood). Taylor, Welford Dunaway.

SHERWOOD ANDERSON.

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Robinson, Henry Morton (1898-1961). American novelist best known for "The Cardinal".

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED "RONDO" by the American novelist HENRY MORTON ROBINSON to the pioneering educator Harold Rugg.

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Anderson, Sherwood.

NO SWANK.

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(Wolfe, Thomas). Wheaton, Mabel Wolfe; and Blythe, LeGette.

THOMAS WOLFE AND HIS FAMILY. By Mabel Wolfe Wheaton with LeGette Blythe.

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Jermyn, James (1773-1852). Philologist, collector of the pier dues at Southwold and author of numerous works on the English language.

AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED by the philologist JAMES JERMYN referring to his is soon to be published 1848 pamphlet a "Prospectus and Specimen of an English Gradus and Dictionary of Ideas".

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Bow-Legs III, Billy "Cofehapkee" (1862-1965). Seminole historian of mixed Indigenous Native American and African American descent; and Kuhn de Prorok, Byron (1896-1954). Hungarian-American amateur archaeologist, anthropologist and author. Regard

"BILLY BOW-LEGS AND THE STORM GOD: The Seminole Indians Have a Human Advance Agent of the Weather - And Can Vanish Whenever a Hurricane Kicks Up". A VINTAGE PHOTOGRAPHIC OFFPRINT BROADSIDE, apparently published for members of the Adventurers' Club of New York. [Together with]: 2 ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS

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Knight, Richard Payne (1751-1824). A classical scholar, archaeologist and numismatist, and a member of Parliament for Leominster and Ludlow.

AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED IN THE TEXT by the classical scholar & archaeologist RICHARD PAYNE KNIGHT, turning down an invitation.

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Jenner, Sir William; 1st Baronet (1815-1898). English physician who discovered the distinction bertween typhus and typhoid.

AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED by the English physician SIR WILLIAM JENNER.

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Laemmle, Carl Jr. (1908-1979). Head of Universal Studios from 1928 to 1936, where he advanced the horror film genre.

DOCUMENT SIGNED. A 1946 check signed by the former head of Universal Studios CARL LAEMMLE, JR. who was responsible for producing such films as "Frankenstein" and "Dracula".

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McCutcheon, John T. (1870-1949). Political cartoonist, combat artist and war correspondent known as the "Dean of American Cartoonists".

AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED by the Political & War cartoonist JOHN T. McCUTCHEON for Congressman Seymour Halpern.

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Greenslet, Ferris (1875-1959). American editor and writer. He was a director at the Houghton Mifflin publishing firm from 1910 to 1942.

TYPED LETTER SIGNED by Houghton Mifflin director FERRIS GREENSLET informing James B. Pond that his representative has not yet appeared.

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Ware, Eugene Fitch (1841-1911). Civil War soldier, politician, newspaperman, and poet who wrote under the name Ironquill.

TYPED LETTER SIGNED by the writer as U.S. Commissioner of pensions to James B. Pond, regarding his book "Eccentricities of Genius".

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Seabrook, William (1884-1945). American occultist, explorer, journalist and author of "The Magic Island" the first English language work to describe the concept of zombies.

AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED by the American occultist and author WILLIAM SEABROOK, penned on his wife's personalized post card stock.

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