In November of 1975, autograph collector Jerry Granat was very specific about what he wanted from Charles Addams when he sent the cartoonist a copy of Monster Rally (1950) for a signature. "In keeping within the pattern of my other books signed by artists, please don't forget to include a sketch or drawing within. I will appreciate this because, as I previously wrote you, an original drawing by the artist is making my book collection an exciting one, as opposed to an ordinary autograph collection." I fully agree with the sentiment, although I've never had the nerve to request such a thing so blatantly. But then, Jerry figured out how to get his copy of Monster Rally drawn in by Addams, and I didn't.
It's an unusual personalized book. Addams's drawing is not in the front of the book, but on page 83 under a cartoon of Uncle Fester on the road. It depicts a shirtless Pugsley flexing his biceps to try and impress a doubtful Wednesday. So Jerry obtained a drawing with two Addams Family characters for his efforts.
Addams's note, included with the lot, is dated prior to Jerry's typewritten letter, so it may refer to a different book he only signed.
Charles Addams Potter & Potter Auctions, Inc., listing accessed c. January 29, 2023 |
The book sold for a $1900 hammer price, well above the high estimate, plus there's that $475 buyer's premium:
April 8, 2023 Update: The book is now being offered by Neverland Books of Waalre, Netherlands for $5,000, a markup of about 100%, possibly more, depending on tax and shipping costs.
Charles Addams AbeBooks listing accessed April 8, 2023 |
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