CHARLES KURALT - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 250914
Price: $140.00
CHARLES KURALT. Photograph inscribed and signed: "For Lee
Vernon -/best!/Charles Kuralt". B/w, 9x7. Still from the set of his news
program, Sunday Morning, which Kuralt hosted from 1979 until his
retirement in 1994. Broadcast journalist and author Charles Kuralt
(1934-1997) began his nearly four decades with CBS News as a radio writer
for Douglas Edwards. Moving to CBS News' television division as an assignment
editor in 1948, Kuralt first aired his popular "On the Road" segments on
the CBS News with Walter Cronkite in October 1967. His "slices of Americana"
would take him more that half a million miles for both that program and for
Who's Who (1977) and result in a number of books, including his
autobiography, A Life on the Road. Kuralt also hosted CBS News
Sunday Morning (also known as simply Sunday Morning),
Morning (1979-1987), The American Parade (1984) and
America Tonight (1990-1991), a late night news program. Although
he retired in 1994, Kuralt, the winner of 13 Emmy Awards and three Peabody
Awards, was heard as the narrator of the TV mini-series, The
Revolutionary War, in 1995. Slightly creased at blank margins and corners,
nailhead-size black mark at upper right corner. Minor surface creases (not
evident head on). Name written (unknown hand) in ink on verso (no show through).
Fine condition.
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