LOUIS BROMFIELD - PROGRAM SIGNED - HFSID 297357
Price: $200.00
LOUIS BROMFIELD
The Pulitzer Prize winner signs a program from the bulletin of the
Cleveland Advertising Club, announcing his speaking engagement.
Program signed: "With the best wishes/of/Louis Bromfield",
6x9, 4 pages. Program from The Torchlight, bulletin of the Cleveland
Advertsing Club, announcing a members-only address to be given by Bromfield on
the topic, "The Set-Up in Europe". Louis Bromfield (1896-1956)
won the Pulitzer Prize for his third novel, Early Autumn (1926).
No less than ten of his novels, including The Rains Came and Mrs.
Parkington, were made into films. At the time of this letter, Bromfield
was living in France, a country he had learned to love as a soldier in World War
I. There he entertained many cultural celebrities, including Picasso and
Hemingway. As war clouds gathered again in Europe, Bromfield and his family
returned to his native Ohio in the late 1930s and established Malabar Farm to
implement his innovative ideas on agriculture. Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall
were married there in 1945. Multiple mailing folds. Corners worn. Minor notches
at folds. Otherwise, fine condition.
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