JOSEPH C. LINCOLN - AUTOGRAPH SENTIMENT SIGNED CIRCA 1930 - HFSID 320758
Sale Price $105.00
Reg. $120.00
JOSEPH C. LINCOLN
Handwritten sentiment of the American author, dated with a postmark
Autograph sentiment signed: "Yours very truly/Joseph C. Lincoln", 5x3.
Dated with a postal cancellation: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 10, 1930
Joseph C. Lincoln (1870-1944) was an American author, writing poems,
novels, and short stories. He is most famous for his work being set in a
fictionalized Cape Cod, and for his writing being mostly "feel-good" pieces,
designed to make readers accepting of themselves and those around them.
Lincoln's work also helped to alleviate the stress and change of a rapidly
modernizing America by allowing them an idealized insight into old traditions
and standards of early America. Several of his stories have been adapted
into films, from as early as 1913 with Tea and Toast (his novel The
Postmaster), 1925 with Rugged Water, and as recently as
2008 with The Golden Boys (his novel Cap'N Eri). Binding
holes on left margin. Surface creases in center of page running through
signature. Corners slightly worn. Toned. Otherwise, fine
condition.
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