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London Jack

Jack London Check Signed 7 Months Before his Death, PSA/DNA Slabbed

 

PSA/DNA slabbed unnumbered check issued from Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii on April 1, 1916 in the amount of $11.50 payable to “Ethel M. Taylor.” inscribed overall and signed “Jack London.” The check issued from the Bank of Hawaii, Ld. is stamped “Paid” in purple, and is signed by the payee verso. Check has a tan braided background superimposed with the Bank of Hawaii at center. Graded by PSA/DNA as “NM-MT 8”, with y-shaped cancellation mark at center. Check measures 6.75" x 2.75" and is enclosed in a PSA/DNA certified slab measuring 9.5” x 4.625.”


Although his writing career was curtailed by his premature death, Jack London (1876-1916) still produced many popular and commercially successful novels, short stories, poetry, plays, essays, and travel accounts. In 1916 alone, even though he was dying from kidney failure and suffering from alcoholism, dysentery, and morphine addiction, London published a play (“The Acorn Planter: A California Forest Play”), two poems (“Republican Rallying Song” and “The Sea Sprite and the Shooting Star”), and a short story called “The Hussy”. These works joined other London classics like Call of the Wild (1903), White Fang (1906), and The Cruise of the Snark (1911).

London’s last visit to the then Hawaii Territory took place between December 1915 and July 1916. The literary celebrity met two Hawaiian ex-royals during this trip: Queen Lili?uokalani (1838-1917) and Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana?ole (1871-1922). This check was made out to a local florist. "Mrs. Ethel M. Taylor" was advertised as "The Honolulu Florist" in Volume 30 of the American Florist, circa 1908. The check dates from 3 months before London’s return to California, and just 7 months before his death at age 40.


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