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Art Deco Bird
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Navajo Necklace
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(page 2) Latin
Music - Tito Puente
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(page 3) Jazz
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Peck
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(page 6) Indianapolis
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(page 6) UN:
30 Year of AIDS
(page 6) Mark
Twain
(page 7) Owney
the Postal Dog
(page 7) Edward
Hopper
(page 7) Endangered
Species
(page 7) Hanukkah
2011
(page 7) Israel's Valley Railway
(page 7) Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
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| Dgn 405: Sc. 4525 Helen Hayes — 5”x7” Dragon Card reproducing a publicity picture of Hayes about 1923, with a background of Times Square (Broadway) in 1923. Digital Color Postmark — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50 | |
| Dgn 406: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck — 5”x7” Dragon Card showing Atticus Finch (Peck) in thought during the courtroom scene of “To Kill A Mockingbird.” First Day of Issue hand cancel — larger illustration (new window)...$2.50 | |
| Dgn 406a: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck — 5”x7” Dragon Card showing Atticus Finch (Peck) in thought during the courtroom scene of “To Kill A Mockingbird.” Digital Color Postmark — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50 | |
| Dgn 406b: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck — 5”x7” Dragon Card showing Atticus Finch (Peck) in thought during the courtroom scene of “To Kill A Mockingbird.” With Martha Graham/Choreographers stamp (Sc. 3840), tied by the First Day Cancel. In 1940, Peck was a student at the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York and Graham was a movement instructor. One day she felt he wasn't stretching enough. "Come along, Greg, you can do better than that,"she said, and put her knee in his back, and pushed. There was a loud pop, and Peck had a ruptured disk and displaced vertebra. That injury kept Peck out of World War II, and he was able to establish himself as a young leading actor while others were in the military. Also, his daughter Cecilia danced for Martha Graham's company — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50 | |
| Dgn 406c: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck — 5”x7” Dragon Card showing Atticus Finch (Peck) in thought during the courtroom scene of “To Kill A Mockingbird.” With stamps for F. Scott Fitzgerald (whom he played in "Beloved Infidel," 1959), Ernest Hemingway (he was in two movies based on Hemingway stories), Will Rogers (he was the recorded voice of Flo Ziegfeld in 1991-1993's "Will Rogers Follies"), Douglas MacArthur (whom he played in 1977's "Macarthur") and Alfred Hitchcock (who directed Peck in two films). First Day of Issue hand cancel — larger illustration (new window)...$4.50 | |
| Dgn 407: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck buddies — 5”x7” Dragon Card reproducing a scene from “Roman Holiday.” With Audrey Hepburn stamp (Sc. 3786), his costar in the film. First Day of Issue hand cancel — larger illustration (new window)...$3.50 | |
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Dgn 407a: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck buddies — 5”x7” Dragon Card reproducing a scene from “Roman Holiday.” Single Peck stamp only — larger illustration (new window). | |
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| Dgn 408: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck buddies — 5”x7” Dragon Card reproducing a color snapshot of Peck, Frank Sinatra and Cary Grant on a private jet. The text explains they all had homes in the South of France and hung out together in their later years. With stamps for all three, First day of Issue hand cancel — larger illustration (new window)...$4.00 | |
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Dgn 408a: Sc. 4526 Gregory Peck buddies — 5”x7” Dragon Card reproducing a color snapshot of Peck, Frank Sinatra and Cary Grant on a private jet. The text explains they all had homes in the South of France and hung out together in their later years. Single Peck stamp only — larger illustration (new window). | |
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