Handwritten Letter Signed by Martin Van Buren with COA

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Handwritten Letter Signed by Martin Van Buren with COA

Handwritten Letter Signed by Martin Van Buren with COA
Handwritten letter signed by Martin Van Buren. Measures 5″ x 4″.. To our friend Benedict to the… United on the Hill. MVB Comes with Certificate of Authenticity. The item “Handwritten Letter Signed by Martin Van Buren with COA” is in sale since Tuesday, February 25, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Political\Presidential”. The seller is “plattautographs” and is located in Rehoboth Beach, Delaware. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Autograph Authentication: CT Platt Autographs
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • President: Martin Van Buren
  • Signed by: Martin Van Buren
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Handwritten Letter Signed by Martin Van Buren with COA

Howard Carter Handwritten Letter Signed Archaeologist & Egyptologist, King Tut

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Howard Carter Handwritten Letter Signed Archaeologist & Egyptologist, King Tut

Howard Carter Handwritten Letter Signed Archaeologist & Egyptologist, King Tut
EXTREMELY RARE HANDWRITTEN LETTER BY FAMOUS ARCHAEOLOGIST AND EGYPTOLOGIST AT WORK AT THE TEMPLE OF KOM-OMBO. 6, 1901, by the British archaeologist and Egyptologist who became world-famous after discovering the intact tomb of the 18th Dynasty Pharaoh, Tutankhamun. Colloquially known as “King Tut” and “the boy king”. At the time of this letter Carter was in the position of Chief Inspector of the Egyptian Antiquities Service (DAS) and supervised a number of excavations. The Antiquities Service also provided funding for Carter to head his own excavation projects. Very few handwritten letters by Howard Carter have appeared on the market and this one is especially appealing because of the mention of the temple at Kom Ombo built. During the Graeco-Roman period (332 BC AD 395). In part: At Kom-Ombo on the mound above the Temple, there is a fort. On the 25th Nov. The famous temple of Kom Ombo is an unusual double-temple of the Ptolemaic dynasty which was dedicated to both the crocodile god Sobek and the falcon god Horus. An extremely rare find, in fine condition, with four punch holes to the left side, and a short tear to the right edge. This item has been authenticated and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by our parent company, History Makers Autographs. We financially stand behind our COA. Ask us about our PSA/DNA and JSA authentication guarantee. YES, WE DO OFFER A LAYAWAY PLAN. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL HAND SIGNED AUTOGRAPH. We do not sell reprints or facsimile autographs. This is our 34. We closed our retail galleries and now are totally internet sales oriented. We are a long-time member of UACC #RD337, PADAH, and the Manuscript Society. Our collectibles make for fantastic additions to long standing collections, great starting points for new collectors looking for trusted authentic material, and make for a truly unique gifts for that special person in your life or corporate gift for a special client. History Makers Autographs offers one of the strongest guarantees available by any dealer. We unconditionally guarantee the authenticity of the document/artwork. Without time limit, to the original purchaser. Every item we sell comes with a. Clearly stating this guarantee. International Buyers Please Note. The item “HOWARD CARTER HANDWRITTEN LETTER SIGNED ARCHAEOLOGIST & EGYPTOLOGIST, KING TUT” is in sale since Monday, February 17, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Other Collectible Autographs”. The seller is “stevnowli_0″ and is located in Nokomis, Florida. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed by: HOWARD E. CARTER
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Howard Carter Handwritten Letter Signed Archaeologist & Egyptologist, King Tut

Beatrix Potter Handwritten Letter Signed

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Beatrix Potter Handwritten Letter Signed
Beatrix Potter autograph letter signed, dated 15 April 1914 on stationery blind-embossed with her home, “Sawrey Ambleside”. She writes to Millie Warne, the sister of Potter’s first fiance and publisher Norman Warne, who died in 1905. In this letter, Potter reflects on the ill health of her father, who would die later that year. Interestingly, she also mentions her brother Walter whose relationship with their father was troubled. Like Beatrix Potter, their parents disapproved of his marriage, but Walter was even cut out of the family will due to his marriage to Mary Scott, a former mill worker. Letter reads in full. My dear Milly, Thank you so much for your nice parcel, what a lovely card case! It will be my very best for state calls. The sweets are quite professional – I wonder how they can be kept in shape while sticky. I have seen a pastry cake’icing’ so I have an idea how the flowers are made; but it always looks so sticky to do. They taste very good. Beeton’, a’herb pudding’, which is a local dish of nettles, & various spring leaves, it is very good when properly assorted. The garden is so pretty now, the daffodyls & spring flowers are just coming out. I only stopped 2 nights in London last time, as my father seemed a little better, & I wanted very much to go to Appleby, where we have spent a pleasant weekend with his sisters, two oldish ladies, who live in the family house. Willie got some good days fishing, but it was uncommonly cold, such a wind. It is very pretty country, not quite so hilly as this, we came back yesterday evening. I don’t know how long I can stay away, it depends on my brother’s plans, it is not fair to leave my mother very long. She feels the anxiety very much, & sometimes imagines he is worse than he is – But it can only have one end; he may be tapped once or twice again but every time he will be weaker. It is a miserable state, I do not think the pain is great, but there is so much discomfort; and sickness at times. Your little parcel follows me to Appleby, or I should have written sooner. It is rather amusing to hear of a present still on the way! I feel as if I had been married many years. The house is almost un? Able as the’rough cast’ is being done all over the front; the old plaster was not good, I wanted it all alike. Give my love to Edith, I hope you & the girls will have this splendid weather, it will get them right again; sorry to hear of Jennie’s rheumatism. With love yrs aff / Beatrix Heelis. ” Four page letter on bifolium, card-style stationery measures 4.5″ x 7. Fold, and light toning and soiling. Very good plus condition. The item “Beatrix Potter Handwritten Letter Signed” is in sale since Friday, February 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Other Collectible Autographs”. The seller is “n8sautographs” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Beatrix Potter Handwritten Letter Signed

Cotton Whigs George Ticknor Curtis Hand Written Letter JG Autographs COA

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Cotton Whigs George Ticknor Curtis Hand Written Letter JG Autographs COA

Cotton Whigs George Ticknor Curtis Hand Written Letter JG Autographs COA
This item is certified authentic by JG Autographs and comes with their Certificate of Authenticity. (November 28, 1812 March 28, 1894) was an American. Curtis was born in. In 1832 and then. After admittance to the. In 1836, he practiced first in. And then in New York City. Curtis was very successful as a. Working for (among others). From 1840 to 1843, Curtis was a member of the. Massachusetts House of Representatives. A political ally of. He was one of the “Cotton Whigs” who joined the. When the Whig party dissolved in 1856. Curtis was compelled to send a former slave. Back to slavery in compliance with the. Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. He served as co-counsel for. When his case reached the. United States Supreme Court. Was notable as one of the two dissenters in. Curtis wrote biographies of. (1883) as well as a number of legal treatises, including his oft-cited. A Treatise on the Law of Patents for Useful Inventions in the United States of America. Among these, his Constitutional History of the United States… To the Close of the Civil War (2 vols, 1889 and 1896) has been called the classic. Another notable work is History of the Origin, Formation and Adoption of the Constitution. He attacked evolution in his book Creation or Evolution? A Philosophical Inquiry (1887). Himself, Curtis was also a defender of. Writing pro-Mormon articles for New York newspapers and magazines, most notably the. New York Evening Post. (July 14, 1887) and The Forum (November 1887). The item “Cotton Whigs George Ticknor Curtis Hand Written Letter JG Autographs COA” is in sale since Saturday, April 6, 2019. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Political\Other Political Autographs”. The seller is “historicsellsmemorabilia” and is located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, Ukraine, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Ecuador, Viet nam, Uruguay, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion.
Cotton Whigs George Ticknor Curtis Hand Written Letter JG Autographs COA

Original Signed Kenneth Williams Private Letter 1974 Carry On Hand Written

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Original Signed Kenneth Williams Private Letter 1974 Carry On Hand Written
A rare hand written letter from 1974. The item “ORIGINAL SIGNED KENNETH WILLIAMS PRIVATE LETTER 1974 CARRY ON HAND WRITTEN” is in sale since Wednesday, February 26, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectables\Autographs\Certified Original Autographs\Film”. The seller is “lavend_1148″ and is located in Cleethorpes. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Type: Film
  • Sub-Type: CARRY ON FILMS
  • Object: SIGNED LETTER

Original Signed Kenneth Williams Private Letter 1974 Carry On Hand Written

President George H. W. Bush 1999 Typed Letter Signed With Handwritten Postscript

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President George H. W. Bush 1999 Typed Letter Signed With Handwritten Postscript
Typed letter signed (TLS). On personal stationery from Kennebunkport, Maine, June 30, 1999, addressed to Sarwar A. Kashmeri of the Union League Club in NY, in full. Your thoughtful letter just caught up to me, and I’m writing to say thanks. Now that 75 is here, I can honestly say it doesn’t hurt one bit. Please know how much I appreciate you remembering me, and Barbara joins me in sending along our best wishes. Bush has added a handwritten postscript. I want to come back to overnight. Accompanied by original mailing envelope. We authored the Presidential Autographs chapter in the 7th Edition of The Sanders Autograph Price Guide. We guarantee the authenticity of this item with our written certification, without time limit. We are full-time autograph dealers specializing in Presidential, Historical and Sports collectibles. Additional information and/or images gladly sent promptly. Some images are stock photos for items we have multiples of. Please alert us if you would prefer not to receive these specials. Please view our other auctions for additional material including historical autographs, Steiner Sports and Yankees memorabilia and Presidential signatures. We are full-time autograph dealers. We appreciate your interest in Shafran Collectibles. The item “President George H. W. Bush 1999 Typed Letter Signed With Handwritten Postscript” is in sale since Saturday, February 22, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Political\US\Presidents & First Ladies”. The seller is “shafrancollectibles” and is located in East Meadow, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • President: George Bush

President George H. W. Bush 1999 Typed Letter Signed With Handwritten Postscript

James Clark McReynolds Handwritten Letter Signed 1916 Supreme Court Autographed

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James Clark McReynolds Handwritten Letter Signed 1916 Supreme Court Autographed
James Clark McReynolds handwritten letter signed on Supreme Court stationery, dated 1916. He quotes Lord Bacon. 6″ x 7″, Very Good condition, with one mailing fold. I guarantee the authenticity of this autograph. Thanks, and happy collecting! The item “James Clark McReynolds Handwritten Letter Signed 1916 Supreme Court Autographed” is in sale since Monday, February 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Historical”. The seller is “billmcintosh” and is located in Williamsburg, Virginia. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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James Clark McReynolds Handwritten Letter Signed 1916 Supreme Court Autographed

NOBEL PRIZE 1929 PHYSICIST Louis-Victor de Broglie autograph, handwritten letter

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NOBEL PRIZE 1929 PHYSICIST Louis-Victor de Broglie autograph, handwritten letter
French physicist who made groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory – won the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1929. Autograph letter signed, one page, 6 x 3,75 inch, in French, 21.04.1974, reply letter to an unnamed “Madame” – concerning a copy of his book `Licht und Materie`, written and signed in black ink “Louis de Broglie”, attractivelly mounted (removable) for fine display with a photograph, shows Louis-Victor de Broglie in a chest-up portrait (altogether 8,25 x 11,75 inch), with very mild signs of wear – in nearly very fine condition. Madame, j’ai bien reçu votre lettre du 14.4.74. Je n`ai gardé aucun souvenir d`avoir reçu de vous un exemplaire de mon livre `Licht und Materie`. Il ne m`a pas été possible de le retrouver parmis les très nombreux ouvrages que je reçois constamment. Avec tous mes regrets – Louis de Broglie. Translated: Madame, I have received your letter of 14.4.74. I have no memory of having received from you a copy of my book `Licht und Materie`. It was not possible for me to find it among the very many works that I constantly receive. With all my regrets – Louis de Broglie. Our Identification Number: 6030286. Satisfaction Guarantee – If you are not satisfied with the autographs you can return them within 15 days without giving reasons. We do not offer any Autopen-, Secretarial-, Stamped- or Pre-Print autographs. Certificate of Authenticy – We stand 100% behind all the signatures that we offer! You will receive each autograph with a fine certificate of authenticity with a unique identification number. This service is to our knowledge unique, as illustrated certificates only bring a proof of origin in case of emergency. All prices include VAT. We are unable to accept any foreign cheques. You will receive your order securely packaged and presented neatly within a few days. Please do a google research for “brandesautographs” 2. In our autograph advice guide we will endeavour to answer the questions that we are most often asked on the subject of autographs. Now take some time to read this sections; advice that will help you to keep long and respectful you for autographs! Take a look to our Feedback and Testimonials 5. We are in business for autographs for more than 25years and maybe have Europeans largest reference library in this field. Markus Brandes is passionate in collecting autographs and manuscripts for more than 25 years and since 1997 Markus Brandes Autographs serves worldwide the needs of clients and stands for high class authentic signatures in all areas. If you have any questions or suggestions, drop us a line as we love hearing from our customers. The item “NOBEL PRIZE 1929 PHYSICIST Louis-Victor de Broglie autograph, handwritten letter” is in sale since Wednesday, February 26, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Autographs\Science, Inventor”. The seller is “brandesautographs” and is located in Kesswil. This item can be shipped worldwide.
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NOBEL PRIZE 1929 PHYSICIST Louis-Victor de Broglie autograph, handwritten letter

1937 GEORGE GROSZ LETTER SIGNED HANDWRITTEN & TYPED Life, Art, Spains Civil War

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1937 GEORGE GROSZ LETTER SIGNED HANDWRITTEN & TYPED Life, Art, Spains Civil War
1937 GEORGE GROSZ LETTER SIGNED HANDWRITTEN & TYPED Life, Art, Spains Civil War

1937 GEORGE GROSZ LETTER SIGNED HANDWRITTEN & TYPED Life, Art, Spains Civil War
TYPED & HANDWRITTEN LETTER by GEORGE GROSZ. TWO PAGE LETTER, addressed to AMERICAN ARTIST MARSHALL GLASIER, dated October 10, 1937. Typed and Handwritten on both sides of a single 8.5 x 11 sheet of Douglas Manor stationery, with the letterhead: 202 SHORE ROAD – DOUGLAS MANOR – LONG ISLAND – N. Douglas Manor hosted a thriving colony of various artists, including George Grosz. The letter is typed on the front side and on half of the back side, is hand signed at the end of the typed portion, then handwritten for half a page beneath the signature. The handwritten portion is in Groszs beautiful calligraphy, written with a fountain pen. The handwritten portion is significant both in size and subject matter, 19 lines, discusses artists, reason for his quitting teaching, and touches on the Spanish Civil War by mentioning fellow artists who went to Spain to fight with the Loyalists. The front typed side of the letter has a pencil margin note that is clearly in Groszs hand, and a red pencil circling of one section. It also has a number of small, handwritten corrections, also in Groszs hand. THE COMPLETE TEXT OF THE LETTER FOLLOWS (I have broken the text up into more paragraphs than are actually present, for clarity purposes – Im sure Ive made mistakes, please forgive them – Ive added notes in parenthesis – the multiple periods are in the letter, they do not indicate skipped text). My dear Marshall Glasier. Without flattering I have to say I always thought a great deal of your work… I always felt, there was in your work something very appealing to me…. A certain quality behind it, which is very rare here USA. That “IT” (quotation marks handwritten) I speak of, is not so easy to describe… It is to me somewhat of an, I might say, “apokalyptic” (sic) feeling hidden… Likewise (“wise” crossed out with pencil) those of certain old masters towards the end of the medieval period….. A feeling of punishment, bewildering…. In a higher grade, yees (sic), maybe we call it satire…. If we see “satire” in Breughel or Roger van der Weyden…… And I doubt that myself. In your work I felt that apokalyptic ever changing and often cruel american scene…. Indeed in an (“n” written in pencil) entirely different approach and conception as in those now very famous “American scene painters”…… See, why not be open minded in regard even to the most “absurd” (quotation marks written in) trends.. Everybody (sic) of us painters can easyly (sic) detect the real things from (the word from is penciled in over the typed word “and”) the big ballyhoo of the 57 Street…. If you know what I mean. Coming back to you… I hope you will make your way…… Your first letter about conditions in your hometown struck me as a true and fine document of an (sic) real artist….. I could feel your keen and strong mind… And your serious attempt to conquer a not too (last letter penciled in) friendly world….. Your letter was very “human”….. And revealed to me a fine side of your character. Now as my english (sic) is quite limited…. I guess you get me allright (sic) and you know what I want to express. As to your pictures… I could speak to you longer – lets (sic) say, if you dont (sic) mind, (commas penciled in) as a teacher and a friend…. But here as the written word is so limited I dont (sic) do it…. Maybe I do it sometimes later as I have to go again over the fotographs (sic) you sent me along with your letter. Anyway dont (sic) forget if there is an opportunity, (comma penciled in) dont (sic) forget to send me new ones too. And planty (sic) of constant never ceasing work. In our profession the “handwork” plain and simple means so much. To put that “IT” on canvas to transform it in Form color and composition……. And if you are serious minded, there is a long way to perfection in the right sense. I was glad to hear about Mr. Pelikan (typed Pelican, the c hand-corrected to make a k). If you happen to see him please give him my best regards. Alfred George Pelikan, b 1893, Germany – d 1987, Wisconsin, USA. I can’t write a special foreword right now….. Frankly speaking, I would be very happy if I could…. But unfortunately I have no mind for it in the moment. Maybe you can make use of a few lines from this letter. Anyway I wish you a good success and with the coming success encouragement for your printing. To be a “creative” man to day (is) to be an “old fashioned” painter, a “Malerskneicht” – how the medieval artists termed it…. Well that alone is somewhat of a strain already…… Facing that world of today where so much “Chaos” seems to be at first sight…… So much incoherence and intolerance. Well if you have to do thing, if you are “possessed” you have to do it…….. It sounds quite banal but that is the truth thru all the periods………….. And the creative spirit is always nearer to the unbelievable than the blessed average humanbeing (sic). Please write again and let me know how your exhibition got under way….. I hope you may sell too……. I wish you the best and I remain very friendly. Your old teacher and friend. George Grosz (Hand Signed). (HERE BEGINS The HANDWRITTEN TEXT). I should have written much earlier, but I lived like a hermit first working and besides my own work my mind blanc (sic) — so please excuse it. I very often thought of you– I will try to interest again that fellow Maynard Walter from the Walter Galleries — You know how it is — it is for an “unknown” painter – unless you may pay, thats (sic) different of course – it is not so easy to get a place to show his work — I (sic) your case I think it will come soon! By the way Douglas Taylor went to Spain — so did Dyo Jacobs — Dyo works for Loyalist propaganda leaflets – They sent some to me — quite interesting — is’nt (sic) it. Worth noting – DEYO JACOBS (Deyo, not Dyo), Jewish American Artist, died 1938 in Spain. DOUGLAS TAYLOR, American Artist, friend of Deyo Jacobs, died 1938 in Spain. Much more about them below, after my listing description. I quit teaching entirely — took to (sic) much nerves out of me — and I had no time for myself — for my work. 8500 is hand-written in pencil on the margin of the lower half of the second page. About GEORGE GROSZ (from Wikipedia). George Grosz (July 26, 1893 July 6, 1959) was a German artist known especially for his caricatural drawings of Berlin life in the 1920s. He was a prominent member of the Berlin Dada and New Objectivity group during the Weimar Republic before he emigrated to the United States in 1933. For those of you unfamiliar with George Grosz, a quick Internet search will bring you a wealth of information. About MARSHALL GLASIER – to whom the letter is addressed (from the Museum of Wisconsin Art website). The result, commonly referred to as MAGIC REALISM, took the figurative and narrative approach of the Regionalists and the mystery, humor, and irony of the Surrealists. Glasier was born in Wauwatosa, but raised in Madison. He started at the University of Wisconsin, but didn’t last long. Then Glasier spent time at the Chicago Art Institute, but never received a degree. During this time, he was engaged to be married, but his fiancé left him and married his best friend. His ensuing sadness led him to enlist in the Marines in 1924. He seemed to find a certain degree of success in commercial art until the Great Depression hit. His stylized drawings led one ad executive to give him some advice: go back to school and develop a more natural drawing style. He heeded that advice and STUDIED with GEORGE GROSZ in the ART STUDENT’S LEAGUE (New York City). He went about capturing the Wisconsin landscape in a fresh and cosmopolitan way. In Madison, Glasier had attracted a group of local artists and students who appreciated his brand of art. They each had a very different philosophy and approach, and Glasier regularly depicted Curry as a member of the’old guard’. Glasier would hold informal salons where they would discuss not only art, but politics, music, and literature. As his group got bigger, it also included people from Milwaukee and Chicago. Notable members of this group include Gertrude Abercrombie, John Wilde, Karl Priebe, Dudley Huppler, and Sylvia Fein. Glasier was a sort of father figure who encouraged them to develop their own style. Sylvia Fein said that he helped teach her how to draw my own personal way and how to draw while transforming and taming nature and human nature. About DEYO JACOBS and DOUGLAS TAYLOR – both mentioned in the handwritten portion of George Groszs letter. What follows is long but VERY INTERESTING (from a work about Lincoln Brigade Veterans that was originally published in The Volunteer, Volume 2, Number 3, 1979, and that I found reprinted online). Deyo Jacobs March 1938; A Delayed Obit, by Art Landis. The one book which most Lincoln vets brought home from Spain was The Book of the 15th Brigade. Though the English edition, as edited by the much loved Frank Ryan, was admirable, it still, however, had one flaw. The submissions of Deyo Jacobs, a young Jewish artist from New York, and a veteran of Jarama, were overlooked. The French made no such error. Their editor, the respected 15th Brigade Commissar, Jean Barthel, seized them instantly for his own. Thus while the English edition has no artwork at all, the pages of Le Livre de la 15eme Brigade display with pride a photo of Deyo himself, and the paintings and sketches that so reflected his own humanity and his deep understanding of the Spanish struggle. Deyo is shown (see pic), cigarette dangling and beret at a cocky angle, as a bonafide, rive gauche poilu;[1] this, while he holds the cover he designed and which was finally used for the Book of the 15th Brigade in all its editions. I remember Deyo well. Attached to the HQ Co. Mac-Pap battalion staff, he and I, with Doug Taylor, Al Cohen, John Miltenberger and Clyde Taylor, were Observers, Mappers, Billeting mostly with the snipers, we became quite close as combat cadres usually do. Our gab sessions became everything; at the Tarazona base; in the aftermath of the melee of blasted tanks and wasted lives at Fuentes; during the autumnal days of restthe fighting at Argente; Celades; and the frozen inferno of Teruel. I was forever fascinated by the stories of Deyo, Doug and Clyde Taylor (the latter from Antioch; not related); especially the wild tales of OHenrys New York, and particularly the Village They seemed to me as left-socialists of a sort, drawn to Spain like most Lincoln men, by the strength of their own convictions. Indeed, theirs were more a reflection of the straight-form-the-shoulder honesty of Debs and Jack London; of that grass-roots golden age of American socialist-populism, and of Big Bill Haywood and his 250,000 member wholly American, I. My background was California. Riding freights at fifteen. Panning gold along the Kern. As a nineteen-year-old, gung-ho YCL type with a penchant for things military, I was also, as Deyo put it, a contradiction. For I possessed a sense of the ridiculous which he swore would, in the long run, preserve my free-thinking spirit and assure me the eventual humility that all those who propose to speak for others must somehow achieve. Indeed, on the strength of this analysis, it was Deyo who campaigned for me to become the only elected headquarters Company commissar the Mac-Paps ever had. Deyo was not mechanically inclined. A rifle bolt, or the lock of a Maxim, was to him but an uninteresting jig-saw puzzle. He had little patience with such; not that he couldnt fire them. His maps, however, were fantastic; his panoramic sketches, beautiful. He was also uncoordinated, so that for him any march would quickly become a thing of pain and agony. Wed carry his gear, his pack and his rifle; do what we could Stories of Deyo are myriad. Example: The Tarazona scandal, wherein he and Doug and Clyde, much too practical to look for nonexistent paint thinner while making posters, used urine instead. The result, a beautiful but oddly colored job. The Mac-Paps laughed all the way to Aragon. At Teruel I took him, at his own request on a night patrol, to skirt the fascist wire. Id also been given the nebulous title of chief of scouts, except there werent any, only men and whoever I could whistle up. Needless to say, with Deyo by my side it was like doing the job in broad daylight; the less said, the better. A measure, too, of Deyos intensity was that in conversation youd quite often find him standing on your feet while he made his pinteyeball to eyeball! How, indeed, could one not love him? The peaceful, Christmas day of 37 were spent in Mas de las Matas, awaiting the call to Teruel. I still have the list of donated pesetas and donors for a toy and candy fund for the village children. Deyo helped collect it. On the final day, save one, we both jawboned the last bottle of cognac from the Intendencia to celebrate the birth of a son to Jack Penrod, one of the snipers. A letter from his wife had just arrived. Toward the end of the cauldron of Teruel, the Mac-Paps, depleted, worn out by the deep snows and bitter fighting, still held their post of honor before the city. In the final days of the great fascist counter-offensive, Deyo and I were sent to a post to the front and west of our 3rd Co. Shells from enemy guns over a hundred and fifty lined up hub-to-hub before Concudranged all our positions. We saw then, through the great clouds of cordite, dirt and chalk dust, such a panorama of war as is seldom given for men to witness and survive. To the east was our own 3rd Co. Beyond them three hills held by Spanish Marineros. [2] Much further along was the escarpment of El Muleton, held by the Thaaelmanns[3] And over all the plain above the valley of the Turia and the Alfambra were the advancing brigades of Francos Corps of Galicia. Through the long hours of the morning we watched as the Thaelmanns were destroyed; likewise the Marineros. Then retook one of the hillsand the British came down the face of the cliff of Santa Barbara to form a last thin line of bayonets across the valleys mouth at the 3rd Co. It was like some monstrous, living mural. All the afternoon they came on in waves and columns, banners flying, driven by their officers. They died before the heavily reinforced 3rd Co. Front and the British line. And then they ran and came on again; and were slaughtered again, and yet again Cut off as we were, we never expected to survive, Deyo and I. Still we kept up a steady fire into the flank of those hitting our 3rd Co. Time passed, and at one point I turned to see Deyo, covered as I was with dirt and chalk-dust. His map case had replaced his rifle. He was sketching what he saw, methodically, deliberately: While theres still some light, as he put it. The shelling, of course, had never ceased, nor the searching bullets from enemy machineguns. We had held and they had lost. And Deyo and I, in shock and a little high on it all, made it D6back to the railroad cut, and then to Battalion HQ. On the following day I was sent by Major Smith as liaison to the new British positions. The enemy action was repeated, and still we held. I was hit, however, in the early hours. I never saw Deyo Jacobs again, nor did I return to the battalion. Almost a year later at Ripoll, awaiting the train to take us to France, I saw Jack Penrod. He told me that in the retreats he had found Deyo and Doug Taylor beneath a tree somewhere south of Hijar; that Deyo; in bad shape, could no longer walk at all. Doug had decided to stay with him. At that very moment fascist tanks were on all the roads; enemy cavalry swarmed over all the hills and valleys. No one saw them alive again and it is presumed that like so many tens of others, they were taken finally, and summarily executed. These few paragraphs, plus the accompanying artwork falls far short of being the story of Deyo Jacobs. His background data, the milieu from which he came, is missing. Still one can conclude a point: To read of the uniqueness and humanity of Deyo is to also touch upon and recognize, perhaps, the full measure of our loss in those sixteen hundred Lincoln dead for whom there was no obits; and who, indeed, are but names today; forgotten, except by the few who knew them. The result, commonly referred to as magic realism, took the figurative and narrative approach of the Regionalists and the mystery, humor, and irony of Surrealism. He heeded that advice and STUDIED with GEORGE GROSZ in the ART STUDENT’S LEAGUE. The item “1937 GEORGE GROSZ LETTER SIGNED HANDWRITTEN & TYPED Life, Art, Spains Civil War” is in sale since Monday, October 7, 2019. This item is in the category “Books\Antiquarian & Collectible”. The seller is “bookpath” and is located in Napa, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Binding: Letter – Handwritten and Typed
  • Subject: Art & Photography
  • Topic: Fine Arts
  • Special Attributes: Handwritten
  • Origin: American
  • Year Printed: 1937

1937 GEORGE GROSZ LETTER SIGNED HANDWRITTEN & TYPED Life, Art, Spains Civil War

Ty Cobb BVG JSA Beckett Hand-Written signed cut hand written letter Very rare

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Ty Cobb BVG JSA Beckett Hand-Written signed cut hand written letter Very rare

Ty Cobb BVG JSA Beckett Hand-Written signed cut hand written letter Very rare
Ty Cobb BVG JSA Beckett Hand-Written cut hand written letter – Very rare. This was a piece of a Ty Cobb hand written letter that was cut up and authenticated. This in one of the larger pieces of the letter I have seen. The item “Ty Cobb BVG JSA Beckett Hand-Written signed cut hand written letter Very rare” is in sale since Wednesday, August 21, 2019. This item is in the category “Sports Mem, Cards & Fan Shop\Sports Trading Cards\Baseball Cards”. The seller is “baseball-softball-world” and is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Modified Item: No
  • Certification Number: Y43805
  • Player: Ty Cobb
  • Card Attributes: Autograph
  • Professional Grader: Beckett (BVG)
  • Sport: Baseball
  • Autograph Format: Cut
  • Autograph Authentication: Yes
  • Original/Reprint: Original
  • Autographed: Yes

Ty Cobb BVG JSA Beckett Hand-Written signed cut hand written letter Very rare
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