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Holmes Oliver

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., ALS One Year before His Death: "I go almost immediately to the country in hopes of getting a little rest"

 

Cream colored stock card signed by American author Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. (1809-1894) as "OWHolmes" in lower right corner. Also inscribed overall in the writer's hand. The signature has a small blemish to the last three letters of "Holmes" but is elegant overall. Silver foil saw tooth edge stickers adhered to 4 corners of card where it was once secured to scrapbook. Overall toning and some minor paper clip ghost impressions at top, else near fine. The card measures 4.375" x 3.5".

 

A little over one year before his death, celebrated American man of letters Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. wrote this note to a certain "Mrs. Shepard" from Boston on June 12, 1893. "Dear Mrs. Shepard, I regret that it is quite impossible for me to accept the various invitations I am receiving. I go almost immediately to the country in hopes of getting a little rest, and can hardly answer my letters. Thank you for your polite invitation. I am yours very truly, OWHolmes".

 

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. is best known as an American poet, novelist, and essayist, but he was also a doctor, medical reformer, trained lawyer, and inventor of the stereoscope. Holmes's poem "Old Ironsides" (1830) rallied support for the conservation of the Revolutionary War era warship U.S.S. Constitution and first made the writer famous. His Breakfast-Table series, a collection of essays set at a New England boarding house and published in book form in 1858, charmed his readers. Holmes befriended other literary heavyweights like Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Holmes died in his sleep in October 1894.

 

 

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