The Standard (St. Catharines)

Harper Lee letters fetch $12,500

- JAY REEVES

A batch of letters written by Harper Lee, above, to her friend Felice Itzkoff sold on Thursday night for $12,500. In one of the letters, Lee recounts a conversati­on between actor Gregory Peck and former U.S. president Lyndon B. Johnson, in which Peck asked if Johnson thought they would live to see a black president.

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A batch of letters handwritte­n by To Kill a Mockingbir­d author Harper Lee to a friend has sold for more than $12,000.

A statement from the Los Angeles-based Nate D. Sanders Auctions says 38 letters from the deceased novelist to her late friend Felice Itzkoff went for $12,500 in a sale that ended Thursday night. The minimum bid was $10,000.

The letters span the period from December 2005 to May 2010 and include a note written on Jan. 20, 2009, the day Barack Obama was inaugurate­d as the nation’s first black president.

In the note, Lee referred to former president Lyndon B. Johnson and actor Gregory Peck, who portrayed small-town attorney Atticus Finch in the screen adaptation of Mockingbir­d, a story of racial injustice in the Jim Crow South.

“On this Inaugurati­on Day I count my blessings ... I’m also thinking of another friend, Greg Peck, who was a good friend of LBJ. Greg said to him, ‘Do you suppose we will live to see a black president?’ LBJ said, ‘No, but I wish her well,’ ” Lee wrote.

The auction company did not disclose the name of the purchaser.

The letters track years of correspond­ence between Lee and Itzkoff, a New York resident whom the author referred to as “Clipper,” short for “Yankee Clipper.” Itzkoff died in 2011.

In a Christmas card from 2009, Lee wrote: “Most-loved Clipper: Don’t know if you celebrate Christmas, but it makes not a jot of difference to me. I am at heart a heathen.”

Other letters talked about Lee’s Southern heritage and her father A.C. Lee, the model for Finch.

Lee died in her hometown of Monroevill­e, Ala., in February 2016 about seven months after publishing Go Set a Watchman, a companion book to her Pulitzer Prize-winning novel.

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