CLARK GABLE TELEGRAMS
CLARK GABLE TELEGRAMS

1930S

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CLARK GABLE TELEGRAMS
1930s
Thirty-four Western Union telegrams sent to Clark Gable during the decade of the 1930s from various business associates including Joseph Scheneck, Louis B. Mayer, Joan Crawford and James Rolph, Jr., the governor of California, among many other behind-the-scenes producers and industry types. Most of the earlier ones discuss parts in plays Gable was either pursuing or actually took, and they serve as a good source to document the actor's early professional life before his made his mark in Hollywood.
6 1/2 x 8 inches

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