Description: Hunter S. Thompson letter, dated 17 November, composed on a postcard postmarked 1965. Thompson writes to his friend Paul Semonin about his book ''Hell's Angels'' and also about a protest at Berkeley, ending with the line, ''Send Johnson to Vietnam.'' Letter reads in part, ''...Took the cast off 2 wks early and am now going with a 'floating finger,' as they say. Word from Ballantine and Random says my first lump of text is 'magnificent.' I think they were afraid to say anything else, for fear I might quit. With luck I will finish by Jan 1. Saturday is the big march in Berk-Oakland & I'll be on hand...I think the bastards have their backs to the wall...Saw [Arthur] Sheridan last night & he asked if you'd sold the article yet. For a Black Devil he seems OK. I think you are right on the 'notebook' angle. What can I call it? Random wants 'Hell's Angels.' I don't like that at all. How about 'The Equalizer.'?...No word from Playboy. Send Johnson to Vietnam. Sincerely -- H'', with Thompson circling his initial, and also handwriting Semonin's address panel. Measures 5.5'' x 3.25''. Near fine condition.PAYMENTSWe accept PayPal and Credit cards via Paypal. Please provide a daytime phone number to be used in case of any shipping difficulties. Customers are advised that they are responsible for payment of any international duties and/or taxes. Complete payment is due within 24 hours of purchase. California residents will be charged 9.5% for sales tax.
Price: 2000 USD
Location: Los Angeles, California
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