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London Jack

Jack London writes a check to Seaside Hotel.  Encapsulated PSA/DNA EX-MT 6.

 

PSA/DNA Encapsulated signed check. Graded EX-MT 6. Signed "Jack London", drawn on The Bank of Hawaii, Ld., dated "July 6, 1915" and made payable to the "Seaside Hotel"  for "$29.20", also written as "Twenty-nine 20/100" Dollars.  Measures 6.5" x 2.75". Verso stamped "For deposit with The First National Bank of Hawaii Ltd/ To the Credit of Seaside Hotel."

 

What we think of today as the “Royal Hawaiian Hotel” actually is the second hotel of like name (the first one was in downtown Honolulu – the location of the State Art Museum and office) and, the site of the present Royal Hawaiian used to be the home of the Seaside Hotel. But there was a link between the site and the hotel’s name.  In the 1890s, the Seaside Hotel was a beach annex to the Royal Hawaiian Hotel located at Richards and Hotel streets. Jack London would frequent this hotel during his stays in Hawaii.

 

The date of his cancelled check is only 13 years after Jack London saw his first significant success as a writer. However his meteoric rise to fame had an earlier humble beginning fraught with poverty. London had almost abandoned his writing career along the way until his first break, and ultimately in 1903  he sold The Call of the Wild to The Saturday Evening Post for $750, and the book rights to Macmillan for $2,000. Macmillan's promotional campaign propelled it to swift success. 

 

In common with his literary life, London's personal life had its ups and downs. Jack divorced his first wife, remarried and then with his new wife, Charmian Kittredge, ventured on numerous trips to Hawaii. Many of London's stories are based on these visits where he met with Duke Kahanamoku, Prince Jonah Kuhio, Queen Lili-uokalani and many others, before returning to his ranch in July 1916.

 

A scarce example of a signed check by Jack London, while from his beloved Hawaii period!



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