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Hello,
I found an American Heritage Dictionary of The English Language, copyright 1969. On the inside I found a hand written quote from The Cather in the Rye with a signature of J D Salinger.
Having looked online some parts of the signature look authentic but the penmanship it tidy unlike what I have found online, perhaps the penmanship was neater as the book might have been a gift?
Any thoughts??????
Compare the neatness, degree of slant, and how high the large letters are in relation to the small ones in your dictionary compared to the check and letter.
Jennell,
I'm not a professional authenticator...just want to make sure you know.
It's always a good idea to double check. Other members may give their opinions in the next day or so. You may want to wait to hear what they have to say before you recycle it.
I haven't studied Salingers signature in depth and my opinion is based on whats presented here. I think the signature on the check and the second 1989 letter match up nicely. The first letter may be another style?
Hate to be pedantic, I believe you forgot the word "not" between "that's" and "J."
I did...thanks.
Janell,
I'm sorry. I meant to say it's not his writing, not that it is. I left out the word not. The writing in your dictionary has a degree of slant, uniformity and neatness that are not indicative of Salinger's writing. Plus the short height of the small letters compared to the tall letters are quite different than Salinger's. I apologize.
I know, one word off and someone has to jump on it. Some people, lol
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