The amazing Letters of Note blog is always worth a visit. Scanning in "fascinating letters, postcards, telegrams, faxes, and memos" from the vaults of history, it showcases many actual images of correspondence. Some are funny, others are chilling; most all are fascinating. A few examples:
- The 2001 anthrax letters
- Parker & Stone's response to the MPAA's wish to cut offensive materail from their SOUTH PARK movie (explicit language here, as if you didn't know)
- One of Groucho Marx's letters to T.S. Eliot. Who knew that these guys were penpals?
- A letter to the FCC complaining about Orson Welles' 1938 WAR OF THE WORLDS broadcast
- Mick Jagger to Andy Warhol, asking him to design one of the Rolling Stones' record covers (above image)
And here is one written by Stan Laurel to a fan. It was 1958 and Mr. Laurel had retired after the death of Oliver Hardy. He decided that he would try to personally answer all of his fan mail.
The transcript is as follows:
25406,Malibu Road.
MALIBU.CALIF.
May 10th.'58.
Dear Charles:-
Thanks your letter,5th.inst.
Pleased to know the old L&H films are giving you so much pleasure & enjoyment. Not much to tell you about myself Charles, except that due to a Stroke about 3 years ago I am not able to work anymore so I was forced to retire. Anyway I am getting along Ok, am getting around pretty good & manage to keep busy, writing letters, watching TV. etc. Now that Mr Hardy passed on I would'nt want to work anyway - I sure miss him after the many years of Happy association.
Glad to know you recd. the little picture - am sending one enclosed for your friend Irwin Orenstein, please give it to him with my best wishes.
Bye Charles.
Good luck & God Bless.
Sincerely:-
(Signed)
Stan Laurel.
Do visit Letters from Stan, another site full of Stan Laurel's correspondence.
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