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Typed Letter Signed dated 23 April 1972, along with carbon of original note from Rick Sneary. Isaac Asimov TLS

Typed Letter Signed dated 23 April 1972, along with carbon of original note from Rick Sneary. Isaac Asimov TLS by Asimov, Isaac; Sneary, Rick

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Seller: Crooked House Books & Paper
Title
Typed Letter Signed dated 23 April 1972, along with carbon of original note from Rick Sneary. Isaac Asimov TLS
Author
Asimov, Isaac; Sneary, Rick
Seller
Crooked House Books & Paper (United States)
Condition
Like New
Description
[New York], 1972. Like New. Signed. Original typed postcard dated 23 April 1972, signed in blue ink by Isaac Asimov. Also included is a carbon of the response to Asimov. Asimov is addressing the active California fan Rick Sneary, who was apparently trying to get Asimov to either attend a Con or donate a manuscript to the benefit auction. Asimov replies "Impossible for me to be there, as you've guessed. Also, alas, impossible for me to contribute anything to the auction. Everything conceivable--down to first draft, and scribbled notes--goes to Boston University. In fact, your letter will go there and your request will be immortalized and my curator will send me an anxious letter reminding me that nothing must go anywhere else." Sneary's response is good humored and he notes that Asimov's rejection note will be donated to the auction, and suggests that his curator should come out and bid for it. Both the original Asimov and the carbon Sneary are in fine condition.