A rather interesting letter from, and picture of Louise Brooks, has shown up on eBay. "These items were acquired with a collection of Brooks items saved by Fritzi Striebel who was the wife of John H. Striebel (artist and illustrator) who used Louise as his model for Dixie Dugan - famous comic strip character he created in 1928."
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Wednesday, May 18, 2005
Louise Brooks / Dixie Dugan

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