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The creator of the humorously macabre Addams Family, Charles Addams on his reading as a teen "Mark Twain ... Conan Doyle ... Treasure Island with the wonderful Wyeth illustrations..."

Autograph Letter Signed "Chas Addams" beneath a typescript, 1p, 8" x 10.5", no date or place, but with original self-addressed stamped reply envelope from Miss Evelyn B. Byrne, New York, postmarked New York, November 6, 1967. Fine condition.

Typescript, in full, "Looking back, I think my favorite books were Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain, The White Company by Conan Doyle (also Sir Nigel by the same author) and some of that interest still remains in the form of a small armor collection. And Treasure Island with the wonderful Wyeth illustrations and of course the Sherlock Holmes books."

Addams ALS, in full, "Dear Miss Byrne I'm happy to hear about your award _ and the success of the project. It would be a pleasure to be included in the book. Sincerely Chas Addams."

From 1966 to 1970, Evelyn Byrne ran a program at New York City's Elizabeth Barrett Browning Junior High School where she asked major literary and artistic figures of the time to write back with their recollections of what books inspired them while they were teenagers. An assortment of their responses were published in the book Attacks of Taste, printed in 1971 by Gotham Book Mart.

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