Typed Letter Signed

  • SIGNED unbound
  • New York , 1935
By ADAMS, Franklin Pierce (1881 - 1960)
New York, 1935. unbound. near fine. T.L.S. "F.P.A.", 4to. 1 page, Herald Tribune, New York City, April 16th 1935. Providing the recipient with a portion of a poem he has remembered, in full: "All I remember for "Our Railroads" is: He stood at the station, she by his side, She was his young and blushing bride, and he whispered, "Birdie, how shall we go, By the Kankakee or Kokomo?" I printed something about it once and got a letter from the author Mr. Louis Harrison. I know that he is somewhere in New York, but I don't know his address." Near Fine.

American journalist and humorist who was a member of the legendary Algonquin Table.

Details

Title

Typed Letter Signed

Author

ADAMS, Franklin Pierce (1881 - 1960)

Binding

unbound

Condition

Near Fine

Publisher

New York

Date

1935


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