WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE - TYPED LETTER SIGNED 11/12/1938 - HFSID 18875
Sale Price $162.00
Reg. $180.00
WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE. TLS: "W.A. White", 1p, 8½x5½.
Emporia, Kansas, 1938 November 12. On letterhead of The Emporia Gazette
to Mr. Lester Roberts, San Francisco, California. In full: "I have
your letter of November 5 and I am deeply pleased that you would follow the
impulse to write it. I am sending the autographed photograph that you suggest.
Sincerely yours". Photograph not present. In the year of this letter,
White published his book, A Puritan in Babylon. Noted journalist
William Allen White (1868-1944) began his career as an editorial writer for
the "Kansas City Star" in 1890. Five years later, he purchased "The Emporia
Gazette" for $3,000. In 1896, White became a nationally known writer when
his scathing editorial, "What's the Matter With Kansas", which he did not
publish locally, was printed in newspapers in Chicago and New York. Republican
national chairman Mark Hanna had the editorial, which centered around the
McKinley-Bryan campaign, reprinted and distributed across the country, and White
became a popular champion of the Republican cause. Another of his editorials,
the poignant "Mary White", written after the death of his only daughter, became
a classic, and White would also write novels, biographies and short stories
as well as the Pulitzer Prize-winning The Autobiography of William Allen
White, published posthumously in 1946. Considered one of the finest
commentators on events of his day, the small town editor became an advisor
to governors and Presidents, was a friend of politicians and statesmen and was
proclaimed one of the truly great Americans of his age. White was the father
of war correspondent and author William Lindsay White, whose books include
A Journey for Margaret and They Were Expendable. Lightly creased
with folds, vertical fold touches the first "W" in signature. Overall, fine
condition.
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