I got two lots. That signed Laugh Literary and the lot of Wormwoods. I was surprised at the lack of interest in those.
I did take You Get So Alone, even though I hadn't planned on buying anything. I was just surprised when bidding stopped at $225, so I clicked the damn button.
I was glad to see that the copy of STORY I sold on eBay in June did not sell at the PBA auction
As if to remind me "why not," the invoice arrives, which is more than 39% higher than my bid. Never again. I don't care what these thieving parasites are selling, I'm not buying.so I clicked the damn button. Why not.
I got the 2 boxes of Henry Miller archives.
me too!![...] I was glad to see that the copy of STORY I sold on eBay in June did not sell at the PBA auction
This guy (Gunn) bothered me from the moment he first tried to make a quick coin with it here on the board.
I got the 2 boxes of Henry Miller archives. Mainly interested in the correspondence form Jon & Lou Webb...
David, I think that was ghostwritten.That's a great letter from Jon. Why would the Henry Miller estate sell such material?
Really? It doesn't sound ghost written. Who would have done that --
why would one post a proxy-photograph of a 1944-magazine rather than the actual copy that he wants to sell? Condition is a factor and no proxy-pic could do the job.I think Gunn was just using the Malone copy as a price reference, not trying to sell that actual copy.
Under advice from my attorney, I believe this "may" have "possibly" been written by a ghost named MJP....[I see d gray beat me to it...!]Really? It doesn't sound ghost written. Who would have done that -- Gypsy Lou? Even so, if she had, it's still from Loujon Press to Henry, so why not keep it if you're the estate (or whoever held it originally)?
That could be partly due to his winning personality.I was the first person ever to buy anything off his website...