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BERNARD TRISTAN (1866-1947)
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BERNARD TRISTAN (1866-1947)
Reunion of 3 original editions with signed autographs : 3 volumes in-12 in orange percaline, smooth spine titled and dated in gold, covers and spine kept (bindings signed by P.-L. MARTIN).
- Tales from Pantruche and elsewhere. Illustrations by F. Vallotton. Paris, Juven et Cie, 1897. Complete with its Prière d'insérer, a typed note from the publisher and the publisher's catalogue. Copy enriched with an autograph card signed on [30 October] 1936 (1 p. in ink on blue paper, postmarks): "[...] For, armed with the twenty-five tickets which are added to so many that I owe you, I have headed, with magnificent assurance, towards a theatre director, then towards a radio station [...]".
- Mémoires d'un jeune homme rangé. Paris, editions of the Revue blanche, 1899. Copy on publisher's paper enriched with an autograph card signed, mounted on tabs at the beginning of the volume, dated October 3: "[...] I had the hope not to pay you back, but to reimburse this month all or part of the sum you lent me last year. [...] I must tell you that it was thanks to your good help that I was able to undertake these affairs. For you have given me the peace of mind I needed to work [...]".
- Théâtre sans directeur. Paris, Albin Michel, 1930. Copy on "Impondérable" esparto paper from the Sorel-Moussel paper mills. Autograph letter signed in ink on the title page: "to Boris Finaly, a warm memory from a director without a theatre".
PROVENANCE: Horace Finaly Library
Reunion of 3 original editions with signed autographs : 3 volumes in-12 in orange percaline, smooth spine titled and dated in gold, covers and spine kept (bindings signed by P.-L. MARTIN).
- Tales from Pantruche and elsewhere. Illustrations by F. Vallotton. Paris, Juven et Cie, 1897. Complete with its Prière d'insérer, a typed note from the publisher and the publisher's catalogue. Copy enriched with an autograph card signed on [30 October] 1936 (1 p. in ink on blue paper, postmarks): "[...] For, armed with the twenty-five tickets which are added to so many that I owe you, I have headed, with magnificent assurance, towards a theatre director, then towards a radio station [...]".
- Mémoires d'un jeune homme rangé. Paris, editions of the Revue blanche, 1899. Copy on publisher's paper enriched with an autograph card signed, mounted on tabs at the beginning of the volume, dated October 3: "[...] I had the hope not to pay you back, but to reimburse this month all or part of the sum you lent me last year. [...] I must tell you that it was thanks to your good help that I was able to undertake these affairs. For you have given me the peace of mind I needed to work [...]".
- Théâtre sans directeur. Paris, Albin Michel, 1930. Copy on "Impondérable" esparto paper from the Sorel-Moussel paper mills. Autograph letter signed in ink on the title page: "to Boris Finaly, a warm memory from a director without a theatre".
PROVENANCE: Horace Finaly Library
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