Sold – Norman Rockwell Will Take Time From His Busy Schedule to Meet an Admirer
Typed Letter Signed on his letterhead, Stockbridge, Mass., May 25, 1971, to Mrs. Howard Kronish of Pleasantville, N.Y. “I am afraid, due to my heavy schedule, it will just have to be a quick visit, just a handshake, and I will give you a personally autographed bookplate for your Christmas book....
Typed Letter Signed on his letterhead, Stockbridge, Mass., May 25, 1971, to Mrs. Howard Kronish of Pleasantville, N.Y. “I am afraid, due to my heavy schedule, it will just have to be a quick visit, just a handshake, and I will give you a personally autographed bookplate for your Christmas book. Please telephone when you are coming.” One wonders whether notables today would be as considerate and accommodating.
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