Item 43 - Autograph letter signed to Beaton

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Beaton/A/A1/107/43

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GB 275 Beaton/A/A1/107/43

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Autograph letter signed to Beaton

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  • 3 Nov. 1961 (Creation)

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Jack had a cable saying that Joan McCracken has died. Was always fond of Joanie. Jack carried on eating an apple 'which means he will be having some serious reaction later on'. Was happy with Beaton's letter. Wishes Beaton could come to visit. Has two apartment here until 20th December. Is going to Kansas for two or three weeks in January and also to New York for a few days. Beaton could come to visit in February. Is taking care of his health. Hardly smokes at all. Drinks 'by the gallon'. Feels alright at the moment, but finances are not 'in very good shape' and Dr. G. is very expensive. Expresses surprise that Walderman's play got produced. Enjoyed the Withers-Selznick story. Had a letter from her this summer and 'to call it the ravings of a maniac is a real understatement'. Read reviews of F. Rose's book making fun of it. Wrote to Beaton's publisher asking for a copy of the murder dictionary by Colin Wilson that he was publishing. He did not acknowledge the letter. Asks Beaton to tell his publisher Capote's address, as he would like the book. Was amused by the Dongiles Cooper stabbing. Asks why Beaton has to go to South America. Discusses the weather. Writes that it is 'too bad about the Tiffany film' and doubts he will ever go to see it. Is sorry to hear that Beaton's mother is in hospital. Suggests he give the dog to Eileen.

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