Dr. Seuss, 1986 | Submitted by J. Long
A sheet of stationery used by Theodor Geisel when responding to fans of his Dr. Seuss books.
Gertrude Stein, 1930s | Submitted by Ann Deveaux
Stationery used by Gertrude Stein, designed by her partner, Alice B. Toklas. The ring of text reads “Rose is a rose is a rose is a rose” and is a famous line from her poem, Sacred Emily.
Charles Darwin, 1859
Darwin was born on this day in 1809. He used this stationery half a century later, the year On the Origin of Species was published.
Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life, 1928
Stationery used briefly by Wallace Thurman when editing Harlem: A Forum of Negro Life, a magazine that lasted just two issues.
Bruce Willis, 1989 | Source
Letterhead once used by Bruce Willis at the offices of his production company, Hudson Hawk Films.