Hi Jeff,
Let's see if this works. It's one of my treasures, although not a card. It's a clipping from a 1930's Fortune magazine. The seller was not sure of the exact date. I haven't found which issue yet. I'll bet somebody out there has a collection of these magazines. I just happened to scan this one, or download a copy when I bought it. I forget which now. The postcards of her are not on my computer. This almost looks like an obit, but she didn't die until the late 1960's.
I'm really burned out this evening. I will get back with you tomorrow. Hope you like the picture. I also have some of the Gibson girl prints, originals, with her as the model. She was the classic Gibson girl, or one of them. I don't know why I'm so drawn to this lady. I'm not the only one. People are fascinated by her. I'm just learning about her. The books on her and her memoirs are expensive. Especially the memoirs, which I saw yesterday, were over $300. I just got beat out on an autographed PC today. One of her that I had never seen anywhere. It went for over 20 bucks. I should have known to double what I did. I have a PC with her name written on it in pencil, and I am trying to figure out if it is her signature. There are similarities. The previous owner was a smoker, so the card is dark and the signature barely visible. I had to let the vendor know I was not happy about it.
Thanks so much, Jeff. 'Til later. Celesta
PS: I hope the guy that sold me this was not mistaken about the date of the magazine.
Let's see if this works. It's one of my treasures, although not a card. It's a clipping from a 1930's Fortune magazine. The seller was not sure of the exact date. I haven't found which issue yet. I'll bet somebody out there has a collection of these magazines. I just happened to scan this one, or download a copy when I bought it. I forget which now. The postcards of her are not on my computer. This almost looks like an obit, but she didn't die until the late 1960's.
I'm really burned out this evening. I will get back with you tomorrow. Hope you like the picture. I also have some of the Gibson girl prints, originals, with her as the model. She was the classic Gibson girl, or one of them. I don't know why I'm so drawn to this lady. I'm not the only one. People are fascinated by her. I'm just learning about her. The books on her and her memoirs are expensive. Especially the memoirs, which I saw yesterday, were over $300. I just got beat out on an autographed PC today. One of her that I had never seen anywhere. It went for over 20 bucks. I should have known to double what I did. I have a PC with her name written on it in pencil, and I am trying to figure out if it is her signature. There are similarities. The previous owner was a smoker, so the card is dark and the signature barely visible. I had to let the vendor know I was not happy about it.
Thanks so much, Jeff. 'Til later. Celesta
PS: I hope the guy that sold me this was not mistaken about the date of the magazine.
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