I had no idea that have a store in Seattle. I guess that's where I'll be going this weekend! I was going to get a set signed by the editor, but dang it, I want to see it NOW! I got an advanced copy of the biography on him that also came out recently, written by the editor of the books in question here:
http://www.amazon.com/Bill-Mauldin-Life ... 833&sr=8-1 I found out about this last fall and contacted the author for more info. Turns out, he said my name kept popping up during his research but he'd never contacted me (crying shame, he said, as I had a few never before published photos of Mauldin he would have loved to use) as he thought he'd had all the info he needed. He wanted me to read his book to see what I thought. Yeah, it's a tough job, so I reluctantly agreed...
The author had an unheard of access to the Mauldin collection and materials as well as almost everyone who ever knew the man. I've also been tasked to write a review of the book for more than a couple of magazines. I'm about 3/4 through it now, and I'm
very impressed with it.
The author and I have discussed the possibility of me still doing my own book, as a "collector guide" or perhaps an expanded article with all the items from my collection. We'll see how that goes...
My substantial collection of Mauldin's work came out of a LOT of searching and money over a very long time and has more than once been mistaken for a large donation from the Mauldin estate from the times I've shown it at public events. I wrote a article on the works of Mauldin. PM me if you want to know where to look for it as it's not on a public web site.
If you have ever seen the "Mail Call" episode on the History Channel about Bill Mauldin, I'm the guy they brought down for the show, talking about the man and his work. I have one of the best Mauldin collections in the country, having every one of his books, several original sketches and drawings, even one of his High School yearbooks! I've written quite a bit on his life and works and have interviewed several people who worked with through the years. I also belong to the "Friends of Willie and Joe" which is the
only WW2 living history group ever endorsed by Bill Mauldin.
A few years ago, our group re-created a classic Maudlin cartoon in photo:
The neat thing is that this is a father and his two sons. That's my 1919 in the background, though.
Here is the original cartoon:
