Autograph letters signed (2) : [New York], to Seymour Peck, 1974 Jan. 17 and 1972 Aug. 23.

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Autograph letters signed (2) : [New York], to Seymour Peck, 1974 Jan. 17 and 1972 Aug. 23.

Sending fond memories of the actor Brandon De Wilde for a newspaper article published upon his death, explaining that she did not expect to be paid for her story and has donated the check in Brandon's name to a boy who has lost both of his arms. She discusses plays she would like to see revived, singling out Colombe, and calling Tennessee Williams "our Greatest Poet-Playwright."

2 items (4 p.) ; 22cm. + with 2 envelopes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7217208

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