HOWARD HUGHES - AUTOGRAPH NOTE UNSIGNED WITH ROY CRAWFORD - HFSID 38081
Sale Price $1,530.00
Reg. $1,800.00
[HOWARD HUGHES]
An unknown writer informs Hughes that a planned jewelry delivery will
not be arrived until later in the evening, with Hughes replying that it is "a
must". A reclusive billionaire, Hughes lived in separate quarters (but in
the same house) from his wife and was mostly confined to his bedroom, speaking
to her and his staff almost entirely in notes and letters.
Autograph note unsigned, 1 page, 8½x14 (front and verso). No
place, no date, but circa 1964. Unknown hand: "Jewelry will not
arrive here until 10:45 tonight due to plane trip from N.Y. Thought you would
want to know this E.T.A. now". Hughes pens several notes: "Real
firm dates", "A must". The relationship between business
tycoon HOWARD HUGHES (1905-1976) and actress JEAN PETERS
(1926-2000), which was marked with strange meeting rituals and periods of little
or no direct contact, was anything but normal, yet their sincere devotion to
each other endured throughout their 14-year marriage. The dashing aviator and
movie mogul had met Peters in 1946, when she had come to Hollywood as a prize
for winning the Miss Ohio state title. Hughes was intrigued by Twentieth
Century-Fox's rising star, who made her film debut in 1947. Following 11
years of sporadic dating, the two were married in a small mining town outside of
Las Vegas on January 12, 1957. Hughes, known for working odd hours into the
night, preferred to relay his business and personal directives via memos and
hand-written notes rather than the spoken word, and he would communicate with
his wife in this same manner. They jotted notes about planned meetings,
films, business and opinions in general. In 1964, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes lived at
the fashionable address of 1001 Bel Aire. However, their marital arrangements
included separate living quarters, and Jean often was required to make an
appointment with Hughes' aides in order to see her husband. By this time in
their marriage, the couple was known to usually spend a half hour together after
11 p.m. before retiring to their separate bedrooms. In November 1966, Howard
Hughes confined himself to a hotel penthouse in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 1970,
after having spent most of her married life with Hughes in separate
accommodations, Jean Peters Hughes was granted a divorce. Fold in center. Light
surface creases. Fine condition.
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