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Salinger sells timber on his property to a nearby lumber company

JEROME DAVID SALINGER (1919-2010) Endorsement Signed "J.D. Salinger / For Deposit Only" on verso, 6" x 2.75". Drawn on Erwin H. Jache's account at the Claremont National Bank, Claremont, N.H., payable to "J.D. Salinger" for "Three Hundred Forty One and 95/100" Dollars, signed "Erwin H. Jache." Dated November 4, 1974 by Jache; November 13-15 bank stampings. Soiling and rust stain at top edge of both sides of check. However, all writing on both sides is dark and the area on verso at Salinger's endorsement is generally clean.

Erwin H. Jache was the owner of Red Water Lumber Co. in Claremont, New Hampshire, nine miles from Salinger's Cornish, N.H., cottage. Jache paid Salinger $341.95 for timber that was cleared from Salinger's property.

On November 3, 1974, a day before Jache paid Salinger for the wood, "The New York Times" published a rare interview with the reclusive author. After "The Complete Uncollected Short Stories of J.D. Salinger Vols. 1 and 2," an unauthorized collection, was mysteriously published, Salinger broke two decades of silence when he sued to stop its sale. In late October, Salinger responded to a request for an interview transmitted to him earlier in the day by his New York literary agent.

Speaking by telephone from Cornish, N. H., the author told the "Times" in part, "There is a marvelous peace in not publishing. It's peaceful. Still. Publishing is a terrible invasion of my privacy. I like to write. I love to write. But I write just for myself and my own pleasure. Some stories, my property, have been stolen. Someone's appropriated them. It's an illicit act. It's unfair. Suppose you had a coat you liked and somebody went into your closet and stole it. That's how I feel. I wrote them a long time ago and I never had any intention of publishing them. I wanted them to die a perfectly natural death. I'm not trying to hide the gaucheries of my youth. I just don't think they're worthy of publishing. It's irritating. It's really very irritating. I'm very upset about it...

" It's amazing some sort of law and order agency can't do something about this. Why, if a dirty old mattress is stolen from your attic, they'll find it. But they're not even looking for this man. I don't necessarily intend to publish posthumously, but I do like to write for myself. I pay for this kind of attitude. I'm known as a strange, aloof kind of man. But all I'm doing is trying to protect myself and my work. I just want all this to stop. It's intrusive. I've survived a lot of things, and I'll probably survive this."

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