IRVING STONE - INSCRIBED PAMPHLET SIGNED - HFSID 203267
Sale Price $295.00
Reg. $360.00
IRVING STONE
A pamphlet for Stone's exhibition at the Patten Free Library in
Maine, inscribed by the author to a fan
Inscribed Pamphlet signed: "Irving Stone/To Roz Carter, from her
friend", 4 pages, 6x9. Brochure for an untitled exhibition at the Patten
Free Library, Bath Maine, 1965 February 1-26. Signed on front, below a
reproduced photo image of Stone (b/w, 4½x5½). Pamphlet contains a brief
autobiography by Stone and the transcript of a lecture he delivered at the
Library of Congress (1957). Irving Stone (1903-1989) wrote fictionalized
portraits of American First Families, including Andrew and Rachel Jackson
(The President's Lady, 1951) and Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln (Love
is Eternal, 1954) and John and Abigail Adams (Those Who Love, 1965).
Other Stone novels focused on historical figures include Vincent van Gogh
(Lust for Life, 1934) and Michelangelo (The Agony and the Ecstasy,
1965). Lightly toned. Stain on right margin. Corners lightly worn and
creased, esp. bottom right corner. Slight surface creases. Edges slightly worn.
Otherwise, fine condition.
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