Carbon copy of a typed letter : to John Steinbeck, 1939 Mar. 1.

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Carbon copy of a typed letter : to John Steinbeck, 1939 Mar. 1.

Discussing in detail the difficulties Lorentz is encountering while filming ["Ecce Homo!"], noting that he "had a serious battle with some Chicago gangsters who tried to stop [his] work." Expressing shock to hear from Annie Laurie [one of Steinbeck's agents] that Steinbeck had been ill, hoping that the "marvelous news" about his book ["The Grapes of Wrath"] helps him feel better. Sending regards to Rhea.

1 item (2 p.) ; 27.9 cm.

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Steinbeck, John, 1902-1968

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