LOWELL THOMAS - TYPED SENTIMENT SIGNED - HFSID 280701
Price: $90.00
LOWELL THOMAS
Lowell Thomas signs a typed sentiment in green ink.
Typed sentiment signed: "Lowell Thomas", 4½x2¼ piece of paper
signed below "Cordially yours," Lowell Thomas (1892-1981), co-founder of Capital
Cities broadcasting, began his network radio evening newscasts on September
29, 1930 and continued until May 14, 1976, a mark unparalleled in the broadcast
industry. Millions were familiar with his distinctive radio sign-off: "So long
until tomorrow." In 1935, Thomas became the voice of Fox Movietone News, the
newsreel service widely distributed throughout movie houses in the United
States. He narrated the newsreels for the next 17 years (1935-1952) and was
heard weekly by an audience of almost 100 million people. Thomas also narrated
This is Cinerama (1952), the first movie made in the Cinerama process,
and wrote the screenplays for a number of 1975 Lowell Thomas Remembers
documentaries that spanned the years 1930 to the early 1960s. He was also the
author of over 50 books on travel, comment and adventure, including 1924's
With Lawrence of Arabia. Irregular edges. Pencil date (unknown hand)
at lower right corner. Fine condition.
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