GETTY, J. Paul (1892-1976). Five typed letters signed ("Paul" and "J.Paul Getty") and one typed contract in which Getty agrees to have an article published in Playboy signed ("J.Paul Getty") to A.C. Spectorksy and "Gentlemen", England and Naples, Italy, 1960-1967. Together 4 pages, 4to and folio, with numerous related carbon or photocopied correspondence from Playboy, correspondence from Bela W. von Block, Getty's agent, and correspondence from Paul Gitlin, Getty's lawyer.

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GETTY, J. Paul (1892-1976). Five typed letters signed ("Paul" and "J.Paul Getty") and one typed contract in which Getty agrees to have an article published in Playboy signed ("J.Paul Getty") to A.C. Spectorksy and "Gentlemen", England and Naples, Italy, 1960-1967. Together 4 pages, 4to and folio, with numerous related carbon or photocopied correspondence from Playboy, correspondence from Bela W. von Block, Getty's agent, and correspondence from Paul Gitlin, Getty's lawyer.

15 December 1967: Getty thanks A.C. Spectoroksy for sending him a birthday present: "You have been most kind and thoughtful, and I am deeply appreciative -- to you and one and all in the PLAYBOY Magazine and PLAYBOY PRESS organization. The place-card holders are remarklably fine examples of the silversmith's art, and my guests and I shall enjoy them greatly."

[With:] "How Real is Real Estate?" 12-page original typescript for the article that appeared in Playboy, April 1963, with the title "Real Approach to Real Estate," with a few minor editorial corrections. -- "How I would Start Again Today." 13-page typed draft of the article that appeard in Playboy, November 1966, with very minor corrections. -- "Gyps That Pass in the Night." 18-page typscript of an article that appeared in Playboy, July 1966. (9)

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