Autobiographical Content in Typed Letter SIGNED on a full sheet of personal address stationery, Beverly Hills, Feb. 3, 1983
by DOUGLAS, KIRK
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Millburn, New Jersey, United States
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About This Item
Douglas writes to a fan also named Kirk explaining the origins of his name. "My original name was Issur. People called me Izzy - that rhymes with dizzy. I took the name Kirk years later, because I liked it. I still do. Young kids always find some excuse to tease someone...You must try to learn to ignore their jokes. If they think they're getting to you, they will keep it up. I will be your friend...." He signs in full then adds in a postscript, "Yes, I have gotten so mad that I wanted to punch somebody...on rare occasions it's not a bad idea." With transmittal envelope. Autograph
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- Bookseller
- Schulson Autographs (US)
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- 4716
- Title
- Autobiographical Content in Typed Letter SIGNED on a full sheet of personal address stationery, Beverly Hills, Feb. 3, 1983
- Author
- DOUGLAS, KIRK
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Keywords
- Autograph, Film
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About Schulson Autographs
Fine and rare manuscript material and artworks have been offered by our company for forty years. Written descriptions accompany each piece, and we stand behind our items in perpetuity. Schulson Autographs is the continuation of David Schulson Autographs. Filled with art and history, Scrawl: An A-Z of Famous Doodles (Rizzoli 2019) is our coffee table book based on our family collection of illustrations in letters, written by Claudia, Caren and Todd Strauss-Schulson. Artworks from Scrawl were exhibited at the Grolier Club, Jan. through Feb, 2019, "Art in the Letter and Other Scrawls."