Typed letter signed “Dr. Seuss” one page, 7 x 10.25, personal letterhead, November 9, 1978. Letter to Patrick Eddington, in which Seuss politely turns down an interview with NBC, along with Eddington's request for a commissioned drawing. He does include a publisher's promotional photograph and sheet of biographical data which are included.
Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
In fine condition, mailing folds.
Patrick Eddington (aka “Pat the Cat”) was a Utah artist and former high school art teacher, who spent over two decades corresponding with numerous artists and authors.
Typed letter signed “Dr. Seuss” one page, 7 x 10.25, personal letterhead, November 9, 1978. Letter to Patrick Eddington, in which Seuss politely turns down an interview with NBC, along with Eddington's request for a commissioned drawing. He does include a publisher's promotional photograph and sheet of biographical data which are included.
Accompanied by the original mailing envelope.
In fine condition, mailing folds.
Patrick Eddington (aka “Pat the Cat”) was a Utah artist and former high school art teacher, who spent over two decades corresponding with numerous artists and authors.