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Garbo, Greta(1905-1991) Greta Garbo writes an interesting autograph letter signed to her friend and lover, Sydney Guilaroff. "Thank you before hand for the bread. I shall pay you back when I see you. You are an absolut [sic] sweetie."

Greta Garbo's letter was written to her personal hair dresser, the well known, Sydney Guilaroff, who was also her friend and lover. "Thank you before hand for the bread. I shall pay you back when I see you. You are an absolut [sic] sweetie." And then she goes on to note that "I have been so depressed, it seems to me that hearcu has forgotten me" It was believed she suffered from being bi-polar and her swinging emotional state is displayed in this autograph letter to Sidney.

Autograph letter signed, rendered in graphite, on 7.25" x 10.75" Air Mail tissue paper, 2 single sided pages. Includes the original envelope dated Feb 9, 1957. Letters in near fine condition with faint small stain, envelope mostly intact with small chip to the front and the opening tear to the verso

Greto Garbo autograph letter, signed using her pseudo name of "Harry" (short for Harriet Brown), written to Sydney Guilaroff, who was regarded as the greatest hair stylist in the history of Hollywood, and confidant to numerous stars. Sydney knew everyone and all their secrets, and many stars considered him totally trustworthy. In his memoirs, "Crowning Glories," Guilaroff divulged that he had had romantic affairs with both Greta Garbo and Ava Gardner. In Garbo's letter she also references her depression which chronically plagued her as she was known for having life long melancholy, or depression. In her later years, she was quite aware of her condition. As she approached her sixtieth birthday, she had apparently told a frequent walking companion "In a few days, it will be the anniversary of the sorrow that never leaves me, that will never leave me for the rest of my life." To another friend, she said, in 1971, "I suppose I suffer from very deep depression." It was believed she suffered from being bi-polar and her swinging emotional state is displayed in this autograph letter to Sidney.

Greta Garbo letters were mostly unsigned, even when they were it was usually with a pseudonym, and the subterfuge even extended to a reluctance to date anything, so envelope postmarks are the only reliable clue as to when they were written. When a signature was included, she preferred to use one of many nicknames and pseudonyms. Harriet Brown was a favorite, so she would just sign H.B. or Harry Brown, but at other times her mood would dictate different persona's: "Mountain Boy" (M-Boy) for her secret, contradictory, but gentle masculine side; or "Eleanor" for her wistful, feminine side. They were mostly in pencil, and often on very inexpensive note-paper.

A wonderful example of Garbo's personal side, written to her friend and lover Sydney Guilaroff.

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