Autograph Note Signed
by GIBSON, Charles Dana (1867-1944)
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- Signed
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- Seller
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Galena, Illinois, United States
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About This Item
This renowned American artist and illustrator created the "Gibson Girl," the very image of the turn-of-the-century American female, setting a standard for fashion and hair style from the 1890s through the beginning of the First World War. ANS, 2pp, 4½" X 6 3/4", n.p., n.y. Addressed to "Bob." Very good. Large pale green pencilled checkmark and "A" (for answered) on first page, else clean and attractive. On pale blue lettersheet, Gibson, in his characteristic enormous scrawl, accepts an invitation: "I am coming up to N.Y. tomorrow (friday) so if you have no other engagements lets get together Saturday. They were all disappointed because you couldn't come down here...." Large bold signature.
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- Seller
- Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA (US)
- Seller's Inventory #
- 31493
- Title
- Autograph Note Signed
- Author
- GIBSON, Charles Dana (1867-1944)
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
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- Autographs;
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- Autographs
Terms of Sale
Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA
Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts accepts most major credit cards and PayPal. Checks are welcome. Institutions will be accommodated as their procedures require. Every effort has been made to describe each book and any defects accurately. If an item proves unsatisfactory for any reason, it may be returned within seven days. We would appreciate a courtesy call if an item is being returned. Member ABAA, ILAB, MWABA, The Manuscript Society.
About the Seller
Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA
Biblio member since 2005
Galena, Illinois
About Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts, ABAA
Main Street Fine Books & Manuscripts has been serving book lovers, collectors and institutions since 1991. Our inventory of quality out-of-print books spans 50 subjects, while the extensive autograph holdings have a decidedly historical bent, reflecting personages from every field of human endeavor.