IRVING WALLACE - AUTOGRAPHED INSCRIBED PHOTOGRAPH 04/20/1975 - HFSID 18846
Sale Price $165.00
Reg. $200.00
IRVING WALLACE
Black and white publicity photograph of Irving Wallace holding a pipe sitting
in a chair signed to a fan.
Photograph inscribed and signed: "Best to/Jerome
Guss-/always//Irving/Wallace/April 20,/1979". B/w, 5x7 overall, image 4¼x6½
(one surface). Prolific author Irving Wallace (1916-1990) produced 16 novels
and 17 nonfiction works that sold over 250 million copies worldwide. He also
wrote a dozen screenplays (1953-1959) before turning solely to writing books.
Wallace's first major bestseller was The Chapman Report (1960).
His works also include the novels The Prize (1962) and The
Word (1972), which were made into a feature film and TV miniseries
respectively, and the nonfiction The People's Almanac (first
edition published in 1975) and The Book of Lists (first published
in 1977) both written with his son, David Wallechinsky (Wallace's real last
name!). Paper clip impression at upper left. Slightly creased at corners. Pencil
notes (unknown hand) on verso (no show through). Otherwise, fine
condition.
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