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This area is divided into 6 special interest areas. This page will feature 10 fascinating items each month. The featured items will also appear in their respective special interest area. Click on the blue links above to visit the different special interest pages.

A number of the vintage autographs in this area came from two old autograph books I acquired in the early 1960's and from a collection of many insignificant personal letters and documents an uncle of mine collected. Unfortunately my uncle clipped all of the signatures from the letters and documents. As I understand, sometime during WWII in Atlanta, Georgia, my uncle bought a collection of 5 bound volumes of Civil War era Harper's Weekly and several boxes of miscellaneous material. The collection of personal letters were in that miscellaneous material.

If the item is pictured on a descriptive album page, that item comes in a heavy poly holder punched to fit a standard 3-ring binder. The ones with a brief description at the bottom are 8.5" x 5.5" (like Pete Dawkins in Sports) and the ones that have lengthy descriptions (like Mario Andretti in Sports) are 8.5" x 11." If the autographed item is too large for the album page, it will be included in the poly holder. On ones that are affixed to the album page, they can be easily removed without damage.

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WWI-5 - Kaiser Friedrich III - Friedrich III is known as the "99-day Kaiser" because he ruled for only 99 days. He was born October 18, 1831 and died June 15, 1888. When his father, Wilhelm I, died March 9, 1888 he became the new Kaiser. he had cancer of the larynx, but it was misdiagnosed and as a result, surgery that might have cured the cancer was not performed. When the error was caught it was too late to operate. In February a tracheotomy was performed to enable him to breath and as the result of the tracheotomy he was unable to speak for the remainder of his life - communicating through writing. He ruled for only 99 days before his death and was succeeded by his son, Wilhelm II. This is a copy of a beautiful portrait card of Friedrich II and it is accompanied by a handwritten and signed document. The document is on his personal blind embossed stationery. The lower right corner is missing, but no text is effected. $450.00

 

 

$125.00

Joseph Rudyard Kipling (30 December 1865 – 18 January 1936) was an English author and poet. Born in Bombay, British India (now Mumbai), he is best known for his works of fiction The Jungle Book (1894) (a collection of stories which includes Rikki-Tikki-Tavi), Kim (1901) (a tale of adventure), many short stories, including The Man Who Would Be King (1888); and his poems, including Mandalay (1890), Gunga Din (1890), and If— (1910). He is regarded as a major "innovator in the art of the short story"; his children's books are enduring classics of children's literature; and his best works speak to a versatile and luminous narrative gift.

Kipling was one of the most popular writers in English, in both prose and verse, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The author Henry James said of him: "Kipling strikes me personally as the most complete man of genius (as distinct from fine intelligence) that I have ever known." In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English language writer to receive the prize, and to date he remains its youngest recipient. Among other honours, he was sounded out for the British Poet Laureateship and on several occasions for a knighthood, all of which he declined.

Later in life Kipling came to be recognized (by George Orwell, at least) as a "prophet of British imperialism." Many saw prejudice and militarism in his works, and the resulting controversy about him continued for much of the 20th century. According to critic Douglas Kerr: "He is still an author who can inspire passionate disagreement and his place in literary and cultural history is far from settled. But as the age of the European empires recedes, he is recognized as an incomparable, if controversial, interpreter of how empire was experienced. That, and an increasing recognition of his extraordinary narrative gifts, make him a force to be reckoned with." This autograph card has a magazine photo affixed to it along with Kipling's clipped signature.

$250.00 Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 – 1914?) was an American editorialist, journalist, short-story writer and satirist. Today, he is best known for his short story, An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge and his satirical dictionary, The Devil's Dictionary.

The sardonic view of human nature that informed his work – along with his vehemence as a critic – earned him the nickname, "Bitter Bierce." Despite his reputation as a searing critic, however, Bierce was known to encourage younger writers, including the poet, George Sterling and the fiction writer, W. C. Morrow.

In 1913, Bierce traveled to Mexico to gain a firsthand perspective on that country's ongoing revolution. While traveling with rebel troops, the elderly writer disappeared without a trace.

$450.00 W. C. Fields (29 January 1880 – 25 December 1946) was an American comedian, actor and juggler. Fields created one of the great American comic personas of the first half of the 20th century—a misanthrope who teetered on the edge of buffoonery but never quite fell in, an egotist blind to his own failings, a charming drunk; and a man who hated children, dogs, and women, unless they were the wrong sort of women.

The characterization that he portrayed in films and radio was so strong it became generally identified with Fields himself. It was maintained by the movie-studio publicity departments at Fields's studios (Paramount and Universal) and further established by Robert Lewis Taylor's 1949 biography W.C. Fields, His Follies and Fortunes. Beginning in 1973, with the publication of Fields's letters, photos, and personal notes in grandson Ronald Fields's book W.C. Fields by Himself, it has been shown that Fields was married (and subsequently estranged from his wife), he financially supported their son and loved his grandchildren.

There was some truth to the misanthropic persona, however. Madge Evans, a friend and actress who appeared in several films during the 1930s, told a visitor in 1972 that Fields so deeply resented intrusions on his privacy by curious tourists walking up the driveway to his Los Angeles home that he would hide in the shrubs by his house and fire BB pellets at the trespassers' legs. Groucho Marx told a similar story, in his live album An Evening with Groucho.

 
$225.00 Enrico Caruso (born Errico Caruso; February 25, 1873 – August 2, 1921) was an Italian opera singer. Caruso was also one of the most significant and renowned singers in any genre in both the 19th and 20th Centuries, and one of the most important pioneers of recorded music. Caruso's popular recordings and his extraordinary voice, known for its youthful beauty, mature power and unequalled richness of tone, made him perhaps the best-known operatic star of his era. Such was his influence on singing style, virtually all subsequent Italian and Spanish tenors (and many non-Mediterranean tenors, too) have been his heirs to a greater or lesser extent.

Caruso remains famous despite his predating the publicity machine that would aid later stars of opera.

 
$425.00

Clark Gable (February 1, 1901–November 16, 1960) was an American actor, nicknamed "The King of Hollywood" in his heyday. In 1999, the American Film Institute named Gable seventh among the Greatest Male Stars of All Time.

Gable's most famous role was Rhett Butler in the 1939 Civil War epic film Gone with the Wind, in which he starred with Vivien Leigh. His performance earned him his third nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor; he had won the award for It Happened One Night (1934) and was also nominated for Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). Later memorable performances were in Run Silent, Run Deep, a classic submarine war film, and his final film The Misfits (1961), which paired Gable with Marilyn Monroe in her last screen appearance.

In his long film career, Gable appeared opposite some of the best and most popular actresses of the time. Joan Crawford, who was his favorite actress to work with,[1] was partnered with Gable in eight films, Myrna Loy was with him seven times, and he was paired with Jean Harlow in six productions. He also starred with Lana Turner in four features, and with Norma Shearer in three. According to box-office charts, he was often named the second biggest box office draw in the mid-1930s, only behind Shirley Temple.

$399.00 Saddam Hussein - This is a very rare "typescript" autograph of the late Iraqi dictator, Saddam Hussein in blue ink. For more information about typescript, click here. This autograph came from an official document similar to the next item. Hussein signed over the printed copy, "Saddam Hussein, President of the Revolutionary Council."
$150.00

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Robert Baden-Powell - Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, 1st Baron Baden-Powell OM, GCMG, GCVO, KCB (22 February 1857 – 8 January 1941), also known as "B-P," was a lieutenant-general in the British Army, writer, and founder of the Scout Movement.

After having been educated at Charterhouse School, Baden-Powell served in the British Army from 1876 until 1910 in India and Africa. In 1899, during the Second Boer War in South Africa, Baden-Powell successfully defended the city in the Siege of Mafeking. Several of his military books, written for military reconnaissance and scout training in his African years, were also read by boys. Based on those earlier books, he wrote Scouting for Boys, published in 1908 by Pearson, for youth readership. During writing, he tested his ideas through a camping trip on Brownsea Island that began on 1 August 1907, which is now seen as the beginning of Scouting.

After his marriage with Olave St Clair Soames, Baden-Powell, his sister Agnes Baden-Powell and notably his wife actively gave guidance to the Scouting Movement and the Girl Guides Movement. Baden-Powell lived his last years in Nyeri, Kenya, where he died in 1941.

This outstanding autograph was clipped from a vintage album and it has a sketch of a Boy Scout that Baden-Powell drew. It is mounted on a descriptive album page and is in a heavy poly holder punched to fit a standard 8.5" 5.5" ring binder.

 

$450.00 Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by the pen name Mark Twain, was an American author and humorist. Twain is most noted for his novels Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, which has since been called the Great American Novel, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He is extensively quoted. During his lifetime, Twain became a friend to presidents, artists, industrialists and European royalty.

Twain enjoyed immense public popularity, and his keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both critics and peers. American author William Faulkner called Twain "the father of American literature."

$75.00 Thomas Nast - (September 27, 1840 – December 7, 1902) was a famous German-American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist in the 19th century and is considered to be the "Father of the American Cartoon." Created the Republican Elephant and Democratic Donkey. Also popularized the image we have today for both Santa Claus and Uncle Sam
$24.00   Mario Andretti - Beautifully signed 8x10 color photo of him standing in front of his car. The signed photo comes with a descriptive album page. This album page comes in a heavy poly holder that is punched to fit a standard 8.5" x 11" ring binder or it can be framed.

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