Typed letter signed : Washington, D.C., to John Steinbeck, 1942 July 13.

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Typed letter signed : Washington, D.C., to John Steinbeck, 1942 July 13.

Expressing his pleasure at the "wonderful progress you are making on your book, 'Bombs Away';" offering his support in any way that Steinbeck deems necessary and adding that "we need all the publicity support we can get on the air-crew problem, especially with respect to gunners."

1 item (1 p.) ; 22.7 cm

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