ALS signed “Mark Twain,” one page, 3.75 x 6, black-bordered letterhead with his New York address letterhead, April 3, 1901. Twain seeks information concerning upcoming vacation plans. In full: “Will you please send me, by the messenger, any printed matter you may have, concerning quiet summer quarters on the D[elaware] & H[udson] R.R. When I spoke of this matter last Saturday you thought you might be able to supply me on Monday, but I have been ill in bed ever since. What I want is a dwelling-house on very high ground on a lake.” The reverse bears the office date stamp of the New York Central Recreation and Information Bureau. Pinholes to upper left corner, smudge to date, and light handling wear, otherwise fine condition. Auction LOA John Reznikoff/PSA/DNA and R&R COA.
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