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HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. An autograph letter signed ("E. Hemingway" and "Ernest") to Richard and Jane Armstrong and an autograph note signed ("Hemingstein") to Richard Armstrong in Havana; written in Havana and possibly Key West, n.d. [1930s]. Together, 3 ...

Auction 21.02.1996
21.02.1996
Schätzpreis
1.400 $ - 1.800 $
Zuschlagspreis:
3.565 $
Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 138

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. An autograph letter signed ("E. Hemingway" and "Ernest") to Richard and Jane Armstrong and an autograph note signed ("Hemingstein") to Richard Armstrong in Havana; written in Havana and possibly Key West, n.d. [1930s]. Together, 3 ...

Auction 21.02.1996
21.02.1996
Schätzpreis
1.400 $ - 1.800 $
Zuschlagspreis:
3.565 $
Beschreibung:

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. An autograph letter signed ("E. Hemingway" and "Ernest") to Richard and Jane Armstrong and an autograph note signed ("Hemingstein") to Richard Armstrong in Havana; written in Havana and possibly Key West, n.d. [1930s]. Together, 3 pages, 12mo, the letter in pencil on Steamship Cuba stationery, the note in ink on verso of a printed form (a blank corner chipped), each with unstamped envelope addressed by Hemingway. The letter: "This valuable holograph will be delivered by Charlie Cook who has come over to Havana with his daughter. If you can do anything to amuse them such as taking a drink or describing the politcal situation you will again obligate your old friend and colleague E. Hemingway. Wish the hell I was coming--Cook will tell you our news--Pauline [his second wife] is fine..." The note: "Here is the dough. I can't ever give you my thanks. Will come in and see you and tell you how much... Marty [Martha Gellhorn, to be his third wife] fine. Kids here..." Neither is in Letters, ed. C. Baker, and each is presumably unpublished. (2)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 138
Auktion:
Datum:
21.02.1996
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, East
Beschreibung:

HEMINGWAY, ERNEST. An autograph letter signed ("E. Hemingway" and "Ernest") to Richard and Jane Armstrong and an autograph note signed ("Hemingstein") to Richard Armstrong in Havana; written in Havana and possibly Key West, n.d. [1930s]. Together, 3 pages, 12mo, the letter in pencil on Steamship Cuba stationery, the note in ink on verso of a printed form (a blank corner chipped), each with unstamped envelope addressed by Hemingway. The letter: "This valuable holograph will be delivered by Charlie Cook who has come over to Havana with his daughter. If you can do anything to amuse them such as taking a drink or describing the politcal situation you will again obligate your old friend and colleague E. Hemingway. Wish the hell I was coming--Cook will tell you our news--Pauline [his second wife] is fine..." The note: "Here is the dough. I can't ever give you my thanks. Will come in and see you and tell you how much... Marty [Martha Gellhorn, to be his third wife] fine. Kids here..." Neither is in Letters, ed. C. Baker, and each is presumably unpublished. (2)

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 138
Auktion:
Datum:
21.02.1996
Auktionshaus:
Christie's
New York, East
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