Autograph letter signed, one page, picture postcard, architectural detail, Notre Dame. Paris, March 20, [1929].

To John Cumming, [?], an unidentified Brooklyn friend. "Am still in Paris and can't think of leaving until midsummer. Just getting settled down to work. There are so many people -- so much to do, and to see!..." Crane's signature is smudged; otherwise fine. Addressed to his rooming house address at 110 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, where he later wrote "The Bridge" and where he lived in the very room previously occupied by Washington Roebling, the builder of the Bridge - the coincidence that got him started on the project in the first place. Item #32582

Price: $3,000.00

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