JFK's love letters to Swedish mistress up for grabs

Cantaro

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I thought Jackie was a pretty woman, I guess he needed to see someone else. Maybe Jackie had him whacked out when she found out he was seeing someone else.


JFK wasn’t shy about letting his ladies know how he felt. At least behind the scenes.

Now three letters — one full, two partial — written by former U.S. president John F. Kennedy to his Swedish mistress, Gunilla von Post, are heading to auction.

“I had a wonderful time last summer with you. It is a bright memory of my life — you are wonderful, and I miss you,” one of the letters said, according to the New York Post.

The letters are written on official United States Senate paper and are postmarked February 1956. Apparently, they had met on the French Riviera in 1953 when Kennedy was still a senator and engaged to Jacqueline Bouvier.

“I am anxious to see you,” Kennedy wrote in one letter. “If you don’t marry come over as I should like to see you.”

The report said they stopped writing each other in 1956, when von Post declined to see him because she had become engaged. They reportedly last saw each other in 1958 at a gala.

Kennedy was assassinated in 1963 and von Post died in 2011.

The auction ends May 12.

 

IM469

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JFK had so many affairs ..


I would think the letters would only be one step up from flea market prices.
 

Robert Mugabe

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No thanks. Got burned on his golf clubs.
That Angie Dickenson sure got around. Super slut.
 

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There's a huge market in America for the personal papers of notables. Anything by Washington, Franklin, Lincoln, etc. is snapped at a premium price by the collectors, especially when the material also has historical significance.
 
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