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BARTHOU Louis (1862-1934) homme politique et écrivain.
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BARTHOU Louis (1862-1934) homme politique et écrivain.
- MANUSCRIT autograph signed, Rachel, 1926| 104 pages in-4 on blue paper mounted on tabs, binding. Aubergine jansenist morocco, titled spine, large gilt and cold-stamped filets inside, old gold brocaded silk lining and endpapers, countersleeves, slipcase (G. Cretté successor
of Marius Michel)| spine faded, boards a little stained.
Biography of the actress Rachel.
Complete manuscript, in blue ink, with numerous erasures, corrections and additions, of this study published in May 1926 by
Félix Alcan, in the collection "Acteurs et actrices d'autrefois".
The work consists of a foreword, "Once upon a time there was a little Jewish
... Les Origines et les Débuts", and 5 chapters of unequal importance: "La Vie artistique de Rachel. I. La Tragédie classique"| II, "La Tragédie moderne"| III, "La Vie mondaine et la Vie errante"|
IV, "La Vie amoureuse"| V, untitled, conclusion. Barthou dedicated the manuscript to his friend Horace FINALY, banker and collector: "To M. Horace Finaly his friend Louis Barthou April 16, 1926".
- MANUSCRIT autograph signed, Rachel, 1926| 104 pages in-4 on blue paper mounted on tabs, binding. Aubergine jansenist morocco, titled spine, large gilt and cold-stamped filets inside, old gold brocaded silk lining and endpapers, countersleeves, slipcase (G. Cretté successor
of Marius Michel)| spine faded, boards a little stained.
Biography of the actress Rachel.
Complete manuscript, in blue ink, with numerous erasures, corrections and additions, of this study published in May 1926 by
Félix Alcan, in the collection "Acteurs et actrices d'autrefois".
The work consists of a foreword, "Once upon a time there was a little Jewish
... Les Origines et les Débuts", and 5 chapters of unequal importance: "La Vie artistique de Rachel. I. La Tragédie classique"| II, "La Tragédie moderne"| III, "La Vie mondaine et la Vie errante"|
IV, "La Vie amoureuse"| V, untitled, conclusion. Barthou dedicated the manuscript to his friend Horace FINALY, banker and collector: "To M. Horace Finaly his friend Louis Barthou April 16, 1926".
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