Clare Boothe Luce Autographs, Memorabilia & Collectibles
CLARE BOOTHE LUCE
Born: March 10, 1903 in New York City, New York
Died: October 09, 1987 in Washington, District of Colombia
Biography
Clare Boothe Luce wrote three successful plays: The Women (1936), Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1938) and Margin for Error (1939). She later served as a war correspondent before representing Connecticut in Congress from 1943-1947. In 1953, Luce became the first American woman Ambassador to a major country when President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed her Ambassador to Italy (1953-1956). In 1983, four years before her death in October 1987, she received the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
1977-Women-in-New-York (Writer), 1956-The-Opposite-Sex (Writer), 1939-The-Women (Writer), 1939-The-Women (Stunt work), 1923-Under-the-Red-Robe (Stunt work), 1952-1955-Longines-Chronoscope (in person), 2002-Stage-on-Screen:-The-Women (Writer), 1943-Margin-for-Error (Writer), 1915-The-Heart-of-a-Waif (Performer), 1960-Small-World (in person), 1949-Come-to-the-St_able (Writer), 2008/I-The-Women (Writer), 1958-Teledrama (Writer), 1941-Kiss-the-Boys-Goodbye (Writer), 1969-1970-The-David-Frost-Show (in person), 1957-See-It-Now (in person), 1955-Longines-Chronoscope (Other), 1975-Tomorrow-Coast-to-Coast (in person), 1955-Producers'-Showcase (Writer)
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CLARE BOOTHE LUCE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 33271Signature: "Clare Boothe Luce", 3x6 lined sheet. After marrying her second husband, publisher Henry R. Luce, Clare Boothe Luce wrote three successful plays: The Women (1936), Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1938) and Margin for Error (1939).
Price: $70.00
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CLARE BOOTHE LUCE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 200580Signature: "Clare Boothe Luce", 5x3 card. Four straight lines (1- to 1¾-inch each) drawn with same pen around signature. After marrying her second husband, publisher Henry R.
Price: $70.00
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CLARE BOOTHE LUCE - AUTOGRAPH - HFSID 208091Signature: "Clare Boothe Luce", 5x3 card with printed border. After marrying her second husband, publisher Henry R. Luce, Clare Boothe Luce wrote three successful plays: The Women (1936), Kiss the Boys Goodbye (1938) and Margin for Error (1939).
Price: $70.00
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CLARE BOOTHE LUCE - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 07/17/1946 - HFSID 18105TLS: "Clare Boothe Luce" as Member of Congress, 4th District, Connecticut, 1p, 8x10½. Washington, D.C., 1946 July 17. To Captain L.W. McKeehan, Washington, D.C.
Price: $160.00
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CLARE BOOTHE LUCE - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 10/18/1942 - HFSID 321191War-dated letter on her Congressional campaign letterhead, noncommittal on the question of a "Second Front" in 1942. Typed Letter signed: "Clare Boothe Luce", 1 page, 5½x8½. Greenwich, Connecticut, 1942 October 18.
Price: $220.00
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CLARE BOOTHE LUCE - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 11/13/1944 - HFSID 174604TLS: "Clare", 1p, 5x8. No place, 1944 November 13. On personal letterhead to Zosia (Mrs. Paul) Kochanski, New York, N.Y. In full: "Thank you so much for your warm letter of Congratulations.…"
Sale Price $150.00
$180.00