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Jack Kerouac Obituary Photograph 

An AP Wirephoto of Jack Kerouac, used for his obituary in 1969. Black and white headshot photograph measures 3.125" x 4.25". Scattered notations at verso. Minor surface imperfections, in overall near fine condtion. 

A typed note taped to verso reads, in full: "(NY-20-Oct.21) WRITER DIES -- Jack Kerouac, the beat generation writer whose books ushered in the current generation of hippies, died early Tuesday at a St. Petersburg, Fla., hospital. (AP Wirephoto) (see AP wire story) (pr31014fls) 1969 THIS IS A 1964 FILE PICTURE". 

On the morning of October 20, 1969, in St. Petersburg, Florida, Kerouac was working on a book about his father's print shop. He suddenly felt nauseated and began to vomit blood. He was taken to St. Anthony's Hospital, suffering from an esophageal hemorrhage. He received several blood transfusions, and doctors subsequently attempted surgery, but a damaged liver prevented his blood from clotting. Kerouac died at the hospital at 5:15 the following morning, at the age of 47. His cause of death was listed as an internal hemorrhage caused by cirrhosis, the result of longtime alcohol abuse. He is buried at Edson Cemetery in Lowell, Massachusetts, the same town he was born in on March 12, 1922.

On January 1, 1935, the Associated Press sent its very first photograph over the organization’s brand new Wirephoto service. The photo was delivered across the country to 47 newspapers in 25 states. The AP Wirephoto process involved using light and telephone wires to send and receive photos across long distances, delivered within minutes. Photos up to that point were largely delivered by mail, train or airplane, taking up to 85 hours in transit. Wirephotos dominated newspapers from 1935 to the mid-1970s, when papers began adopting new types of photo technology. 

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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