Two TLSs signed “Chic,” each one page, 5.25 x 8.25, personal letterhead, dated 1945 and 1948. Both are to Dick Hyman, who worked for King Features Syndicate and Cowles magazine. The first, signed in blue pencil, in part: “Have been batting my brains out last few weeks trying to get ahead far enough to take the family to Florida for a few months,” with a handwritten postscript, “Hope you like things at Coroles.” The second, signed in ballpoint, in part: “I’m afraid the ‘push push-click click’ is too well associated with the Schick razor for me to use. The newspapers kick like the dickens when we slip in something like that.” Toning and some dampstaining to the second letter, otherwise overall fine condition. Pre-certified PSA/DNA.
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