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GODOY Armand (1880-1964).
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GODOY Armand (1880-1964).
8 autograph MANUSCRITS, and more than 950 letters or pieces addressed to him, mostly L.A.S, 1926-1963| 2 volumes in-4, bound by Canape in half-garnet morocco with corners, the rest in sheets.
Important set of correspondence addressed to the poet, translator and bibliophile.
8 autograph manuscripts by Armand GODOY, 6 of which are signed, each of a few pages: several versions of a tribute to Italy| texts on poetic translation and on La Phalange| 2 poems after Vincenzo de
Simone| an article in Spanish on his nomination to the Legion of Honour.
Plus 7 L.A.S. to his son Jean-Charles.
Correspondence received for his book Le Drame de la Passion (Bernard
Grasset, 1929), bound in 2 volumes (about 200 letters): George Adam, Osvaldo Bazil, Marthe Bibesco, M.P. Boyé, Pierre de Bréville, Antonio de Bustamante, Jean Carrère, Daragnès, Julia Daudet, Suzanne Després, Nicolai Dontchev, Hélène Doumic, René Fauchois, Félix Fénéon, Jean
Francis-Bœuf, Léon Frapié, L de Gonzague Frick, Funck-Brentano, Yves
Gandon, Francisco Garcia Calderon, Georges Goyau, Bernard Grasset, Fernand Gregh, Henri-Robert, Francis Jammes, Frédéric Lachèvre, Raoul
Laparra, Carlos Larronde, Robert de La Vaissière, Philéas Lebesgue, Wilfrid
Lucas, Lugné-Poe, Gerardo Machado, Camille Mauclair, Fernand MazadeE. Michelet, Georges Migot, Jules Mouquet, abbé Mugnier, J. Picart le Doux, Greta Prozor, Robert Randau, Marie de Régnier, Rhené-Baton, Émile Ripert, J.H. Rosny aîné, Saint-Pol Roux, Andrès Segovia, André
Suarès, Franz Toussaint, Uslar Pietri, Théo Varlet, etc.
Important collection of letters and manuscripts (about 750 letters), by writers, composers, artists, politicians and diplomats, religious, etc.
(many carbon copies of replies attached), often grouped by Godoy according to subject (books, honors, etc.): Vincent Auriol, Claude
Aveline, Jacques Bainville, Bernard Barbey, Natalie C. Barney, Joseph
Barthélemy, Louis Barthou, Émile Baumann (4), Federico Beltrán Masses, Philippe et Hélène Berthelot, Georges Blaizot, Pierre Blanchar, Gabriel
Boissy, Henri Bosco (8), Maurice-Pierre Boyé, Lucien Bret, Théophile
Briant (approx. 40), Marc Brimont (5, including a poem), Antonio de Bustamante, Juliette Cantacuzène (with a sonnet by her husband, and a sonnet by Godoy in reply), Francis Carco, Jérôme Carcopino, Francis Casadesus, Blaise
Cendrars, Philippe Chabaneix, Édouard Champion, Pierre Chanlaine, Jacques Chevalier, Raymond Christoflour, Alfredo Cini, Vittorio Clemente, Piero Coppola, José-Manuel Cortina, Christine de Crayencour, Jacques
Crépet, Bogomir Dalma, Jean-Gabriel Daragnès, André David, Christian
Dédéyan (3) Suzanne
Després, André Devaux (25, including poems), Manuel de Diéguez, Fernand
Divoire, Nicolaï Dontchev (10), Hélène de Heredia Doumic, René-Louis
Doyon, François Ducaud-Bourget, André Dumas, René Dumesnil, Denise
Dupraz (over 20, including many poems), Jacques Dyssord, Émile
Fabre, Claude Farrère (3), René Fauchois, Gabriel Faure, André Fontainas (15), Paul Fort (study of rhythm in Godoy), Arnaldo Fortini, Francisque
Gay, George-Day, Henri Guillemin, Jacques Hébertot, G. Huisman, Maurice Jacquemont, Edmond Joly (7), Gustave Kahn, Tristan Klingsor (26), duc de La Force, Carlos Larronde, Guy Lavaud, Philéas Lebesgue, Jean Lebrau, Georges Lecomte, A. de Lévis-Mirepoix, A. Lugné-Poe (3), Camille Mauclair (8, plus one by Suzanne), Albert Mermoud, Pierre
Messiaen, Georges Migot (3), Henri Mondor (3), Henri de Montfort, G.B.
Montini (future Paul VI), André Mora, Élie Moroy, Jules Mouquet, Ada
Negri, Georges Normandy (3), Pierre Paraf, Jacques Patin, Henri Pourrat, Marcel Prévost, Bernard Privat, Ernest Raynaud, Paul Reboux, Marie de
Régnier, Gonzague de Reynold, Saint-Pol-Roux, Yvonne Sarcey, Carmine
Starace, Albert Toetenel (3, including 2 poems), Franz Toussaint (2), Pasteur
Vallery-Radot, Jean Valmy-Baysse, Théo Varlet (10), Charles-Marie Widor, Marguerite Yourcenar, etc.
Press clippings, numerous telegrams, the menu of a dinner of the Friends of French Letters in his honour, photos taken on this occasion, typescripts by or about Godoy, etc. are attached.
8 autograph MANUSCRITS, and more than 950 letters or pieces addressed to him, mostly L.A.S, 1926-1963| 2 volumes in-4, bound by Canape in half-garnet morocco with corners, the rest in sheets.
Important set of correspondence addressed to the poet, translator and bibliophile.
8 autograph manuscripts by Armand GODOY, 6 of which are signed, each of a few pages: several versions of a tribute to Italy| texts on poetic translation and on La Phalange| 2 poems after Vincenzo de
Simone| an article in Spanish on his nomination to the Legion of Honour.
Plus 7 L.A.S. to his son Jean-Charles.
Correspondence received for his book Le Drame de la Passion (Bernard
Grasset, 1929), bound in 2 volumes (about 200 letters): George Adam, Osvaldo Bazil, Marthe Bibesco, M.P. Boyé, Pierre de Bréville, Antonio de Bustamante, Jean Carrère, Daragnès, Julia Daudet, Suzanne Després, Nicolai Dontchev, Hélène Doumic, René Fauchois, Félix Fénéon, Jean
Francis-Bœuf, Léon Frapié, L de Gonzague Frick, Funck-Brentano, Yves
Gandon, Francisco Garcia Calderon, Georges Goyau, Bernard Grasset, Fernand Gregh, Henri-Robert, Francis Jammes, Frédéric Lachèvre, Raoul
Laparra, Carlos Larronde, Robert de La Vaissière, Philéas Lebesgue, Wilfrid
Lucas, Lugné-Poe, Gerardo Machado, Camille Mauclair, Fernand MazadeE. Michelet, Georges Migot, Jules Mouquet, abbé Mugnier, J. Picart le Doux, Greta Prozor, Robert Randau, Marie de Régnier, Rhené-Baton, Émile Ripert, J.H. Rosny aîné, Saint-Pol Roux, Andrès Segovia, André
Suarès, Franz Toussaint, Uslar Pietri, Théo Varlet, etc.
Important collection of letters and manuscripts (about 750 letters), by writers, composers, artists, politicians and diplomats, religious, etc.
(many carbon copies of replies attached), often grouped by Godoy according to subject (books, honors, etc.): Vincent Auriol, Claude
Aveline, Jacques Bainville, Bernard Barbey, Natalie C. Barney, Joseph
Barthélemy, Louis Barthou, Émile Baumann (4), Federico Beltrán Masses, Philippe et Hélène Berthelot, Georges Blaizot, Pierre Blanchar, Gabriel
Boissy, Henri Bosco (8), Maurice-Pierre Boyé, Lucien Bret, Théophile
Briant (approx. 40), Marc Brimont (5, including a poem), Antonio de Bustamante, Juliette Cantacuzène (with a sonnet by her husband, and a sonnet by Godoy in reply), Francis Carco, Jérôme Carcopino, Francis Casadesus, Blaise
Cendrars, Philippe Chabaneix, Édouard Champion, Pierre Chanlaine, Jacques Chevalier, Raymond Christoflour, Alfredo Cini, Vittorio Clemente, Piero Coppola, José-Manuel Cortina, Christine de Crayencour, Jacques
Crépet, Bogomir Dalma, Jean-Gabriel Daragnès, André David, Christian
Dédéyan (3) Suzanne
Després, André Devaux (25, including poems), Manuel de Diéguez, Fernand
Divoire, Nicolaï Dontchev (10), Hélène de Heredia Doumic, René-Louis
Doyon, François Ducaud-Bourget, André Dumas, René Dumesnil, Denise
Dupraz (over 20, including many poems), Jacques Dyssord, Émile
Fabre, Claude Farrère (3), René Fauchois, Gabriel Faure, André Fontainas (15), Paul Fort (study of rhythm in Godoy), Arnaldo Fortini, Francisque
Gay, George-Day, Henri Guillemin, Jacques Hébertot, G. Huisman, Maurice Jacquemont, Edmond Joly (7), Gustave Kahn, Tristan Klingsor (26), duc de La Force, Carlos Larronde, Guy Lavaud, Philéas Lebesgue, Jean Lebrau, Georges Lecomte, A. de Lévis-Mirepoix, A. Lugné-Poe (3), Camille Mauclair (8, plus one by Suzanne), Albert Mermoud, Pierre
Messiaen, Georges Migot (3), Henri Mondor (3), Henri de Montfort, G.B.
Montini (future Paul VI), André Mora, Élie Moroy, Jules Mouquet, Ada
Negri, Georges Normandy (3), Pierre Paraf, Jacques Patin, Henri Pourrat, Marcel Prévost, Bernard Privat, Ernest Raynaud, Paul Reboux, Marie de
Régnier, Gonzague de Reynold, Saint-Pol-Roux, Yvonne Sarcey, Carmine
Starace, Albert Toetenel (3, including 2 poems), Franz Toussaint (2), Pasteur
Vallery-Radot, Jean Valmy-Baysse, Théo Varlet (10), Charles-Marie Widor, Marguerite Yourcenar, etc.
Press clippings, numerous telegrams, the menu of a dinner of the Friends of French Letters in his honour, photos taken on this occasion, typescripts by or about Godoy, etc. are attached.
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