EDGAR A. GUEST - AUTOGRAPH NOTE SIGNED 10/18/1940 - HFSID 140335
EDGAR A. GUEST The quick-witted poet signs his name for a fan in blue ink Autograph note signed: "For/ Mrs. Robert P. Wurtzel/ Sincerely/ Edgar A. Guest/ Oct 1940/ Detroit, Mich" in blue ink. 1 page, 4¼x3½. Affixed is a photo of the poet, along with a typed description. October 1940, Detroit, Michigan.
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EDGAR A. GUEST
The quick-witted poet signs his name for a fan in blue ink
Autograph note signed: "For/ Mrs. Robert P. Wurtzel/ Sincerely/ Edgar A. Guest/ Oct 1940/ Detroit, Mich" in blue ink. 1 page, 4¼x3½. Affixed is a photo of the poet, along with a typed description. October 1940, Detroit, Michigan. Edgar Guest (1881-1959) was born in England, but moved with his family to the US in 1891 and became a US citizen in 1902. A long-time employee of the Detroit Free Press, he worked his way up from copy boy to reporter to syndicated poet appearing in over 300 newspapers. He wrote over 11,000 poems and published more than 20 collections, beginning with A Heap o' Livin' (1916). His rhymed and metered poems, brimming with sentimental optimism, were scorned by some critics but loved by the general public. Well known examples included "Home" and "See It Through." Guest hosted shows on radio (1931-1942) and television (1951). The only person ever named Poet Laureate of Michigan, he was the great uncle of novelist Judith Guest. Toned. Stained throughout. Worn and soiled. Irregularly cut. Corners rounded. Frayed tears on verso. Otherwise, fine condition.
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