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I like Rudy Vallee. I've come to really enjoy his music, as my appreciation for music of that era has increased over time, and I get a kick out of his odd, often salacious personality. He really was kind of bonkers, or so it often seems.
So when I decided to purchase the first of his two or three memoirs, Vagabond Dreams Come True, which was published in 1930, I opted to really take the plunge and buy a signed copy.
It arrived in the mail today. It has no dust cover (never very surprising with an 80-year-old book) but is otherwise in good condition, and there on the title page, just opposite a black-and-white photo of the man, it is inscribed, "Hope you like it! -- Rudy Vallee."
Aw, heck, why just describe it when I can show it to you?
From the color of the ink, I'm guessing this was signed late in Vallee's life, but I don't mind that.
Like I said, I'm really excited about this purchase.
So when I decided to purchase the first of his two or three memoirs, Vagabond Dreams Come True, which was published in 1930, I opted to really take the plunge and buy a signed copy.
It arrived in the mail today. It has no dust cover (never very surprising with an 80-year-old book) but is otherwise in good condition, and there on the title page, just opposite a black-and-white photo of the man, it is inscribed, "Hope you like it! -- Rudy Vallee."
Aw, heck, why just describe it when I can show it to you?
From the color of the ink, I'm guessing this was signed late in Vallee's life, but I don't mind that.
Like I said, I'm really excited about this purchase.