[Rarebooks] FS: Thornton Wilder's First Book with an AUTOGRAPH LETTER, price reduced
Charles Agvent
charles at charlesagvent.com
Fri Oct 4 10:24:43 EDT 2019
Price reduced to $280 NET
WILDER, Thornton. THE CABALA with AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED (ALS). New
York: Albert & Charles Boni, 1926. First Edition. First issue of
Wilder's first book, this copy in the red patterned cloth. Laid in is an
AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED in full by the author dated 18 February 1941 on
his personal stationary to a Mr. Ording returning some books and
explaining that he "found it impossible to inscribe each of them." The
letter is folded in thirds but otherwise in Fine condition. Light pencil
signature of previous holder on front endpaper. Fine copy, lacking the
scarce dustwrapper. (#001206) $500.00
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