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DAUDET Alphonse (1840-1897)
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DAUDET Alphonse (1840-1897)
L.A.S. "Alphonse Daudet", [Paris Spring 1885], to Hugo WITTMANN| 1 page and a quarter in-8.
To the editor of the Neue Freie Presse in Vienna, about Tartarin over the Alps.
"I have a novel on the train, very close to completion, but it's quite an affair, this novel. I've given it to a publisher in Paris, who forbids me to publish it in any French or foreign newspaper| the book will be published, illustrated with beautiful watercolours, towards the end of the year. It is a cheerful book, a comic journey to Switzerland, very chaste, which can be read by everyone| unfortunately I am not allowed to give it to the N.F.P.
but perhaps I could do what a major Paris newspaper is proposing to my publisher and which we are about to accept: take the German edition, because there will be one made in Paris, also illustrated, and give it as a bonus to your subscribers and readers with a strong discount. For further information, you should contact M.M. Guillaume frères 228 boulevard d'Enfer Paris| it is they who bought the book from me.
With that, my comrade, I give you my hand and leave you soon.
I'm moving!. From tomorrow we live at 31 rue Bellechasse.
It's a horrible week ...
An L.A.S. from Georges COURTELINE to Henry Bernstein is attached: "I admire all your theatre and hold the Secret for one of the plays of the century" (August 10, 1923).
L.A.S. "Alphonse Daudet", [Paris Spring 1885], to Hugo WITTMANN| 1 page and a quarter in-8.
To the editor of the Neue Freie Presse in Vienna, about Tartarin over the Alps.
"I have a novel on the train, very close to completion, but it's quite an affair, this novel. I've given it to a publisher in Paris, who forbids me to publish it in any French or foreign newspaper| the book will be published, illustrated with beautiful watercolours, towards the end of the year. It is a cheerful book, a comic journey to Switzerland, very chaste, which can be read by everyone| unfortunately I am not allowed to give it to the N.F.P.
but perhaps I could do what a major Paris newspaper is proposing to my publisher and which we are about to accept: take the German edition, because there will be one made in Paris, also illustrated, and give it as a bonus to your subscribers and readers with a strong discount. For further information, you should contact M.M. Guillaume frères 228 boulevard d'Enfer Paris| it is they who bought the book from me.
With that, my comrade, I give you my hand and leave you soon.
I'm moving!. From tomorrow we live at 31 rue Bellechasse.
It's a horrible week ...
An L.A.S. from Georges COURTELINE to Henry Bernstein is attached: "I admire all your theatre and hold the Secret for one of the plays of the century" (August 10, 1923).
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