HOWARD HUGHES - AUTOGRAPH NOTE UNSIGNED - HFSID 350601
Sale Price $4,037.50
Reg. $4,750.00
HOWARD HUGHES and JEAN PETERS
Peters complains to her husband that the guards are taking over too much of the
house.
Autograph Note Unsigned: "J." on verso, 2p, 8¼ x 10¾, yellow sheet, front and verso (hinged
to show both sides). Matted and framed to overall size of 41 x 22¼ with three metallic plaques
and two unsigned photos (b/w, approximate size 4½ x 6½). No place, no date. In full in
Hughes handwriting: "An airplane race is around 3 Pylons [sketch to the left] and the one
back of the pilot is called the 4th Pylon or the pilot's pylon-upside down, within note,
secretarial-For Mr. Hughes - at bottom, Peters' note, written beneath her husband's,
begins -Its OK about the car - But I am Still having my stuff moved out of garage into
one of back room off kitchen - which those guards have usurped for their card games &
TV viewing - originally they started out using one john (dressing room) they have ended
up with more floor space than we have - & it infuriates me.". On verso, Peters has
written a note: "Dearest Love- I have gone to Mrs. Brinds for a couple of hours. She has
8mm movies of her trip to Israel. I will be very careful & will remember everything you
want me to remember I love you - J. Can I run 'Becket' tomorrow (Weds.) night - or 'A
Shot In the Dark' Phone - cr-65726 - Brind's"
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. The Hughes' 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. Lightly creased, touching writing (all legible). Light stain
at lower margin of verso. Overall, fine condition. Framed to an overall size of 41 x 22¼.
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