Ira Gershwin Hand-Written Letter to Irving Drutman, 1945 - $10K APR Value w/ CoA!
IRA GERSHWIN LETTER TO IRVING DRUTMAN C. 1945 - $10,000 APPRAISAL VALUE! ITEM DESCRIPTION: This is a letter from Ira Gershwin to his confidant/colleague Irving Drutman The content is very colloquial in nature; Gershwin asks Drutman about events going on in his life as well as discloses information about his own personal life. The letter is in excellent condition with all of the writing legible and no damages to the paper. Ira Gershwin was an American lyricist who collaborated with his younger brother, composer George Gershwin, to create some of the most memorable songs in the English language of the 20th century. He was a recipient of the 1932 Pulitzer Prize for Drama for “Of Thee I Sing” and three of his songs were nominated for an Academy Award. The letter reads as follows: May 3, 1945 Dear Irving [Irving Drutman], Many thanks for the stationary. I’ll see that Kober [Arthur Kober] gets his share. Lee [Lee Gershwin] and I are both in the pink. The weather’s been agreeable a