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Auction archive: Lot number 75

AUTHORS and POLITICIANS, GREAT BRITAIN and THE UNITED STATES]. A archive of approximately 100 autograph letters signed, typed letters signed, telegrams, photographs, etc., from a variety of British and American political figures, statesmen and author...

Auction 12.11.1997
12 Nov 1997
Estimate
US$5,000 - US$7,000
Price realised:
US$5,750
Auction archive: Lot number 75

AUTHORS and POLITICIANS, GREAT BRITAIN and THE UNITED STATES]. A archive of approximately 100 autograph letters signed, typed letters signed, telegrams, photographs, etc., from a variety of British and American political figures, statesmen and author...

Auction 12.11.1997
12 Nov 1997
Estimate
US$5,000 - US$7,000
Price realised:
US$5,750
Beschreibung:

AUTHORS and POLITICIANS, GREAT BRITAIN and THE UNITED STATES]. A archive of approximately 100 autograph letters signed, typed letters signed, telegrams, photographs, etc., from a variety of British and American political figures, statesmen and authors, all to the eminent journalist Frederic W. Wile, v.p., [1900-1941]. Together approximately 115 pages, various sizes, in a large notebook. . A PRE-WAR JOURNALIST'S LETTER FILE: LITERARY AND POLTICAL LUMINARIES OF THE FIRST HALF OF THIS CENTURY Frederick William Vile (d.1941) graduated from Notre Dame and became a reporter for the Chicago Record in 1898. Sent to London as a foreign correspondent in 1900 he was soon employed by the London Daily Mail as its Berlin correspondent. He wrote columns for that and other papers, and from 1923 a political column widely syndicated in U.S. papers. During a long and active career, he befriended many political figures, statesmen, authors and notables, who are represented in the archive. Includes: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (3 TLS, 2 on White House stationery, one offering condolences and praising Vile as "one of the outstanding newspapermen of his day and a firm friend"), Eleanor Roosevelt, T.E. Lawrence (ALS, 1918, 3 pp. , regarding visit to London with Sherif Feisal), Lord Northcliffe, Robert Cecil (ALS "Private," 1917, on Palestine: "I should welcome some recognition of Zionist aspirations"), William H. Taft (ALS, 1 p., 4to , 16 June 1921, "use your own judgement as to showing my letter to you to Max"), William Jennings Bryan Warren G. Harding (2 TLS, 1921 & 1922, White House stationery, good political content), A. Woolcott, Elihu Root, Thomas E. Dewey, Calvin Coolidge (TLS, 1923, White House staionery), Herbert Hoover (3 TLS, 1925, 1928, & 1930, one on White House stationery), Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald (typescript address signed, 1930), Herbert B. Tree, Douglas MacArthur (TLS as Chief of Staff, War Department, 1930), Cordell Hull (3), Louis B. Mayer, Bernard M. Baruch, Israel Zangwill (3 TLS), John Galsworthy (2 ALS), John Masefield (2 ALS, 1918), Geraldine Farrar (ALS, 3 pp. ), Felix Frankfurter, J. Edgar Hoover, and many others. Together approximately 100 items . (100)

Auction archive: Lot number 75
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
Beschreibung:

AUTHORS and POLITICIANS, GREAT BRITAIN and THE UNITED STATES]. A archive of approximately 100 autograph letters signed, typed letters signed, telegrams, photographs, etc., from a variety of British and American political figures, statesmen and authors, all to the eminent journalist Frederic W. Wile, v.p., [1900-1941]. Together approximately 115 pages, various sizes, in a large notebook. . A PRE-WAR JOURNALIST'S LETTER FILE: LITERARY AND POLTICAL LUMINARIES OF THE FIRST HALF OF THIS CENTURY Frederick William Vile (d.1941) graduated from Notre Dame and became a reporter for the Chicago Record in 1898. Sent to London as a foreign correspondent in 1900 he was soon employed by the London Daily Mail as its Berlin correspondent. He wrote columns for that and other papers, and from 1923 a political column widely syndicated in U.S. papers. During a long and active career, he befriended many political figures, statesmen, authors and notables, who are represented in the archive. Includes: Franklin Delano Roosevelt (3 TLS, 2 on White House stationery, one offering condolences and praising Vile as "one of the outstanding newspapermen of his day and a firm friend"), Eleanor Roosevelt, T.E. Lawrence (ALS, 1918, 3 pp. , regarding visit to London with Sherif Feisal), Lord Northcliffe, Robert Cecil (ALS "Private," 1917, on Palestine: "I should welcome some recognition of Zionist aspirations"), William H. Taft (ALS, 1 p., 4to , 16 June 1921, "use your own judgement as to showing my letter to you to Max"), William Jennings Bryan Warren G. Harding (2 TLS, 1921 & 1922, White House stationery, good political content), A. Woolcott, Elihu Root, Thomas E. Dewey, Calvin Coolidge (TLS, 1923, White House staionery), Herbert Hoover (3 TLS, 1925, 1928, & 1930, one on White House stationery), Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald (typescript address signed, 1930), Herbert B. Tree, Douglas MacArthur (TLS as Chief of Staff, War Department, 1930), Cordell Hull (3), Louis B. Mayer, Bernard M. Baruch, Israel Zangwill (3 TLS), John Galsworthy (2 ALS), John Masefield (2 ALS, 1918), Geraldine Farrar (ALS, 3 pp. ), Felix Frankfurter, J. Edgar Hoover, and many others. Together approximately 100 items . (100)

Auction archive: Lot number 75
Auction:
Datum:
12 Nov 1997
Auction house:
Christie's
New York, East
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