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CLARKE, Arthur C. (b. 1917). 27 typed letters signed and 7 autograph letters signed ("Arthur") to A.C. Spectorsky (26) and Hugh Hefner (1), Ceylon and New York, 24 January 1960-2 December 1969. Together 40 pages, 4to and 8vo, most on air letter envel...

Auction 17.12.2003
17.12.2003
Schätzpreis
2.000 $ - 3.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
1.195 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 151

CLARKE, Arthur C. (b. 1917). 27 typed letters signed and 7 autograph letters signed ("Arthur") to A.C. Spectorsky (26) and Hugh Hefner (1), Ceylon and New York, 24 January 1960-2 December 1969. Together 40 pages, 4to and 8vo, most on air letter envel...

Auction 17.12.2003
17.12.2003
Schätzpreis
2.000 $ - 3.000 $
Zuschlagspreis:
1.195 $
Beschreibung:

CLARKE, Arthur C. (b. 1917). 27 typed letters signed and 7 autograph letters signed ("Arthur") to A.C. Spectorsky (26) and Hugh Hefner (1), Ceylon and New York, 24 January 1960-2 December 1969. Together 40 pages, 4to and 8vo, most on air letter envelopes . With a large archive of internal memos, Spectorsky's responses to Clarke and related letters from Clarke's agent, most carbons. A FASCINATING AND REVEALING CORRESPONDENCE, showing the long and personal relationship developed between Clarke and his editor at Playboy , A.C. Spectorsky. In the early letters, Clarke discusses his methods and writing: "I have been working from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. everyday on a new novel and had no time even to answer my mail... I've written about 4000 words and accumulated a lot of research material..." (9 November 1960). Always pushing ideas, he writes a humourous note to Spectorsky: "Just had a brilliant idea. Since the outline of the female form divine (at least its salient attributes) is a fairly simple curve, it can be expressed in a compact mathematical form. Why don't you let some of the local computer boys loose on a few famous profiles, get them to derive the equations... Working round the clock to a 25,000 plus an 80,000 word book on our treasure expedition..." (27 June 1963). Writing to Hugh Hefner in 1964, he notes that "despite the ban here [in Ceylon] all my PLAYBOYS seem to have been arriving safely and are much enjoyed by a very large audience--though this latter fact is small compensation to you, I'm afraid... Judging by the stockpile you have, '64 should have about the highest concentration of Clarke yet, and I hope your readers are not satiated." [ With: ] "Blue Network." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , May 1960. 12 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "Rocket to the Renaissance." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , July 1960. 17 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . With uncorrected galley proof sheets for the story, 7 pages. -- "The Obsolescence of Man." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , July 1961. 23 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "The Hazards of Prophecy." Carbon typed manuscript, published in Playboy , March 1962. 24 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "Can't Get There from Here." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , April 1962. 16 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "The Road to Lilliput." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , June 1962. 11 pages, 4to, with one correction by Clarke and several editorial corrections . -- "The Future of Transportation." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , August 1962. 64 pages, 4to, with manuscript and typed editorial corrections and insertions . -- "The Meddlers." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , March 1964. 10 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "The Food of the Gods." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , May 1964. 6 pages, 4to, with one change in Clarke's hand and several editorial corrections . -- "The Shining Ones." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , August 1964. 29 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections, photocopy of the manuscript . -- "Beyond Centaurus." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , November 1964. 21 pages, 4to . -- "The Light of Darkness." Typed manscript, published in Playboy , June 1966. 10 pages, 4to . AN IMPORTANT ARCHIVE REVEALING THE DEPTH OF CLARKE'S RELATIONSHIP WITH PLAYBOY (46)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 151
Auktion:
Datum:
17.12.2003
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
Beschreibung:

CLARKE, Arthur C. (b. 1917). 27 typed letters signed and 7 autograph letters signed ("Arthur") to A.C. Spectorsky (26) and Hugh Hefner (1), Ceylon and New York, 24 January 1960-2 December 1969. Together 40 pages, 4to and 8vo, most on air letter envelopes . With a large archive of internal memos, Spectorsky's responses to Clarke and related letters from Clarke's agent, most carbons. A FASCINATING AND REVEALING CORRESPONDENCE, showing the long and personal relationship developed between Clarke and his editor at Playboy , A.C. Spectorsky. In the early letters, Clarke discusses his methods and writing: "I have been working from 8 a.m. until 9 p.m. everyday on a new novel and had no time even to answer my mail... I've written about 4000 words and accumulated a lot of research material..." (9 November 1960). Always pushing ideas, he writes a humourous note to Spectorsky: "Just had a brilliant idea. Since the outline of the female form divine (at least its salient attributes) is a fairly simple curve, it can be expressed in a compact mathematical form. Why don't you let some of the local computer boys loose on a few famous profiles, get them to derive the equations... Working round the clock to a 25,000 plus an 80,000 word book on our treasure expedition..." (27 June 1963). Writing to Hugh Hefner in 1964, he notes that "despite the ban here [in Ceylon] all my PLAYBOYS seem to have been arriving safely and are much enjoyed by a very large audience--though this latter fact is small compensation to you, I'm afraid... Judging by the stockpile you have, '64 should have about the highest concentration of Clarke yet, and I hope your readers are not satiated." [ With: ] "Blue Network." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , May 1960. 12 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "Rocket to the Renaissance." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , July 1960. 17 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . With uncorrected galley proof sheets for the story, 7 pages. -- "The Obsolescence of Man." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , July 1961. 23 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "The Hazards of Prophecy." Carbon typed manuscript, published in Playboy , March 1962. 24 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "Can't Get There from Here." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , April 1962. 16 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "The Road to Lilliput." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , June 1962. 11 pages, 4to, with one correction by Clarke and several editorial corrections . -- "The Future of Transportation." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , August 1962. 64 pages, 4to, with manuscript and typed editorial corrections and insertions . -- "The Meddlers." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , March 1964. 10 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections . -- "The Food of the Gods." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , May 1964. 6 pages, 4to, with one change in Clarke's hand and several editorial corrections . -- "The Shining Ones." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , August 1964. 29 pages, 4to, with editorial corrections, photocopy of the manuscript . -- "Beyond Centaurus." Typed manuscript, published in Playboy , November 1964. 21 pages, 4to . -- "The Light of Darkness." Typed manscript, published in Playboy , June 1966. 10 pages, 4to . AN IMPORTANT ARCHIVE REVEALING THE DEPTH OF CLARKE'S RELATIONSHIP WITH PLAYBOY (46)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 151
Auktion:
Datum:
17.12.2003
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, Rockefeller Center
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