MARY PICKFORD An autograph letter, signed, dated February 12th 1914, 406 Court St, Los Angeles, to a fan, telling him ...There is very little to tell about myself, I am afraid I am just a very ordinary 'human'. I go out very little only to see "Photoplays"...I am generally pretty tired when I am through work. I do a little writing...I came very near 'deaths door' last October....A picture I wrote and played in called "Hearts Adrift" should be in London by the time this letter reaches you....It gives me greater pleasure than I can express to know that my work gives people pleasure...Most Sincerely, Mary Pickford, 3pp.; and a typescript letter, dated March 23rd, 1916, 128 West 56th Street, New York, telling him ...I hope you will not be harmed while you are helping your country. Your dear mother must be so worried about you... signed with facsimile signature, 1p. and corresponding envelope. (3)

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MARY PICKFORD An autograph letter, signed, dated February 12th 1914, 406 Court St, Los Angeles, to a fan, telling him ...There is very little to tell about myself, I am afraid I am just a very ordinary 'human'. I go out very little only to see "Photoplays"...I am generally pretty tired when I am through work. I do a little writing...I came very near 'deaths door' last October....A picture I wrote and played in called "Hearts Adrift" should be in London by the time this letter reaches you....It gives me greater pleasure than I can express to know that my work gives people pleasure...Most Sincerely, Mary Pickford, 3pp.; and a typescript letter, dated March 23rd, 1916, 128 West 56th Street, New York, telling him ...I hope you will not be harmed while you are helping your country. Your dear mother must be so worried about you... signed with facsimile signature, 1p. and corresponding envelope. (3)

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