IRVIN S. COBB - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 02/26/1917 - HFSID 18440
Sale Price $250.00
Reg. $320.00
IRVIN SHREWSBURY COBB
The American humorist and author writes a typically sarcastic reply to a
request for an autograph.
ALS: "Irvin S. Cobb.", 1p, 9½x12. No place, 1917 February 26.
To "My Dear Miss Vicker". In full: "When I am asked for my
autograph I am so flattered, so overcome with pride and pleasure, that usually I
sign myself Gratefully Yours". American author, humorist and columnist Irvin
Shrewsbury Cobb (1876-1944) wrote over 60 books, including Paths of
Glory (1915), an account of his experiences covering WWI, and 300 short
stories. Cobb, who began his journalistic career with the "Paducah Daily
News" and the "Louisville Evening Post", moved to New York in 1904. There, he
worked for the "Evening Sun" and "New York World" and covered WWI for the
"Saturday Evening Post". Cobb's works provided the basis for a number of
feature films, and Cobb himself appeared in ten films between 1932
and 1938. He also hosted the 1935 Academy Awards. Ink blot at the lower
portion of the "S". Lightly creased with fold, sheet has separated at
mid-horizontal fold except for a one-inch portion at blank left margin. ½-inch
tear at blank right margin above fold. Lightly soiled and stained. Overall, fair
condition.
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