Description: IRVING BERLIN Typed letter tocolumnist Walter Winchell 1 page, June 6, 1949 on Irving Berlin letterhead Walter Winchell St. Moritz Hotel, New York City Signed: "Irving" In part: "Before leaving for Philadelphia with "Miss Liberty",I am sending you this note.../ we all appreciate the wonderful break you have given us with the show..." Together with a telegram [July 16, 1949] thanking Winchell for his support and a copy of a photo of Berlin by Vandamm (unsigned) Condition: very good Irving Berlin (born Israel Isidor Berlin) was a long-lived American composer and lyricist. Widely considered one of the greatest American songwriters. Authored nearly 3,000 popular show and film tunes from 1907 on ("White Christmas," "God Bless America," etc.) His music was featured in over 30 films Top Hat (1935), Easter Parade (1948), No Business Like Show Business (1954), etc. Born: 1888, Tolochin, Russia; died: 1989, New York City, New York. George Houle Houle Rare Books & Autographs Palm Springs, California SINCE 1976 PAYMENTS MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 2 DAYS OF PURCHASE. Multiple purchases may be combined to save on shipping. All items are shipped via USPS - MAIL. International packages ship at HIGHER RATES. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE. Please print out this page after your purchase as your LOA or COA. We Guarantee Authenticity Of All Signed Items! We Are Members of ABAA and PADA.
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