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Fully signed rare ALS of Harper Lee: after she “expressed my disgust at the gouging going on at the E-Bay website” for signed copies of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” a local merchant offered “a signed book for list price …” – after signing “between 9 & 10 thousand copies … I swore I’d never sign another book again, and I shan’t …” by Harper Lee - February 2, 2000
by Harper Lee
Fully signed rare ALS of Harper Lee: after she “expressed my disgust at the gouging going on at the E-Bay website” for signed copies of “To Kill a Mockingbird,” a local merchant offered “a signed book for list price …” – after signing “between 9 & 10 thousand copies … I swore I’d never sign another book again, and I shan’t …”
by Harper Lee
- Used
- Signed
Monroeville, Alabama, February 2, 2000. 6.5" x 4.75". "Rare Autograph Letter Signed “Nelle Harper Lee” on both sides of her gilt monogrammed note card, 6.25” x 4.5”. Dated February 2, 2000, mailed in a 6.5” x 4.75” envelope addressed by Lee to Don Salter in Mobile, Alabama, with her return address in the upper left: “Lee / PO Box 278 / Monroeville / AL 36461”, postmarked Montgomery, Alabama, February 4, 2000. Fine condition.
After discussing family matters, Harper Lee writes about an experience concerning her book, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” In part, “This past Christmas was my time: it was a nightmare that nearly did me in. I felt like a combination of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice & the little man in the assembly line in Modern Times. When I learned of it, I expressed my disgust at the gouging going on at the E-Bay website, and one of the merchants here let the world know that it could have a signed book for list price. The world responded with orders totaling between 9 & 10 thousand copies. When I finished I swore I’d never sign another book again, and I shan’t …”"
After discussing family matters, Harper Lee writes about an experience concerning her book, “To Kill a Mockingbird.” In part, “This past Christmas was my time: it was a nightmare that nearly did me in. I felt like a combination of The Sorcerer’s Apprentice & the little man in the assembly line in Modern Times. When I learned of it, I expressed my disgust at the gouging going on at the E-Bay website, and one of the merchants here let the world know that it could have a signed book for list price. The world responded with orders totaling between 9 & 10 thousand copies. When I finished I swore I’d never sign another book again, and I shan’t …”"
- Bookseller University Archives (US)
- Format/Binding 6.5" x 4.75"
- Book Condition Used
- Place of Publication Monroeville, Alabama
- Date Published February 2, 2000
- Keywords Harper Lee ALS February 2, 2000