

HISTOIRE.
MERIMEE Prosper (1803-1870).
L.A.S. "Pr Mérimée", Cannes, s.d., addressed to "my dear doctor". 1 page in-8 (folds).
- CHEVALIER Maurice (1888-1972).
L.A.S. "Maurice Chevalier", [Paris], [December 10, 1951], addressed to "Mon cher Moretti", on the back of a letter-card depicting "La rue de Ménilmontant - Gouache de J.L. Castro e Solla". 1 page in-8 (fold, stamp and postmark).
- TOURNACHON Adrien (1825-1903).
3 L.A.S. "Adrien" or "Adr. Tournachon", s.l., 1861-1863, addressed to LORENTZ.3 pages in-8 (folds, marginal tears, erasures).
- VERNE Jules (1828-1905).
Autograph card, October 4, 1893. 1 page in-16.
Black and white photograph of Jules Verne attached.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne express their regrets for not being able to accept the invitation to the wedding of Mrs. Peulive's daughter.
- MAETERLINK Maurice (1862-1949).
L.A.S. "Maeterlink", Nice, n.d., addressed to "Monsieur et Madame". 1 page in-8 (fold), blue letterhead "Les Abeilles".
- MENDES Catulle (1841-1909).
L.A.S. "Catulle", s.l.n.d., addressed to ? triangle format (folds).
- SAND George (1804-1876).
L.A.S "G. Sand", s.l., June 19 ?, addressed to Father AULARD.3 pages in-12 (folds).
Evocation of his son, Maurice.
- BRUNETIERE Ferdinand (1849-1906).
L.A.S. "F. Brunetière", Paris, January 24, 1904, addressed to an unknown person. 3 pages in-8 (folds), blue paper headed "Revue des deux-mondes".
- COPPEE François (1842-1908).
3 L.A.S. "François Coppee", s.l.n.d., addressed to Philippe GILLE. 3 pages in-8 (folds). 2 original envelopes attached (postmarks).
- DAUDET Alphonse (1840-1897).
L.A.S. "Léon", Brussels, February 15, 1928, addressed to Louis BRUN. 2 pages in-folio (folds).
L.A.S. "Léon", Brussels, February 17, 1928, addressed to Léon BRUN. 1 page in-folio (folds).
3 original envelopes enclosed (unreadable postmarks).
Daudet addresses Louis Brun, director of the Grasset editions, with whom he discusses the 2nd Courrier des Pays-Bas. He makes a description of the contents and develops the themes.
- MARTIN DU GARD Roger (1881-1958).
L.A.S. "Rmg", Nice, December 11, 1948, addressed to an unidentified person. 1 page in-4 (folds).
MERIMEE Prosper (1803-1870).
L.A.S. "Pr Mérimée", Cannes, s.d., addressed to "my dear doctor". 1 page in-8 (folds).
- CHEVALIER Maurice (1888-1972).
L.A.S. "Maurice Chevalier", [Paris], [December 10, 1951], addressed to "Mon cher Moretti", on the back of a letter-card depicting "La rue de Ménilmontant - Gouache de J.L. Castro e Solla". 1 page in-8 (fold, stamp and postmark).
- TOURNACHON Adrien (1825-1903).
3 L.A.S. "Adrien" or "Adr. Tournachon", s.l., 1861-1863, addressed to LORENTZ.3 pages in-8 (folds, marginal tears, erasures).
- VERNE Jules (1828-1905).
Autograph card, October 4, 1893. 1 page in-16.
Black and white photograph of Jules Verne attached.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne express their regrets for not being able to accept the invitation to the wedding of Mrs. Peulive's daughter.
- MAETERLINK Maurice (1862-1949).
L.A.S. "Maeterlink", Nice, n.d., addressed to "Monsieur et Madame". 1 page in-8 (fold), blue letterhead "Les Abeilles".
- MENDES Catulle (1841-1909).
L.A.S. "Catulle", s.l.n.d., addressed to ? triangle format (folds).
- SAND George (1804-1876).
L.A.S "G. Sand", s.l., June 19 ?, addressed to Father AULARD.3 pages in-12 (folds).
Evocation of his son, Maurice.
- BRUNETIERE Ferdinand (1849-1906).
L.A.S. "F. Brunetière", Paris, January 24, 1904, addressed to an unknown person. 3 pages in-8 (folds), blue paper headed "Revue des deux-mondes".
- COPPEE François (1842-1908).
3 L.A.S. "François Coppee", s.l.n.d., addressed to Philippe GILLE. 3 pages in-8 (folds). 2 original envelopes attached (postmarks).
- DAUDET Alphonse (1840-1897).
L.A.S. "Léon", Brussels, February 15, 1928, addressed to Louis BRUN. 2 pages in-folio (folds).
L.A.S. "Léon", Brussels, February 17, 1928, addressed to Léon BRUN. 1 page in-folio (folds).
3 original envelopes enclosed (unreadable postmarks).
Daudet addresses Louis Brun, director of the Grasset editions, with whom he discusses the 2nd Courrier des Pays-Bas. He makes a description of the contents and develops the themes.
- MARTIN DU GARD Roger (1881-1958).
L.A.S. "Rmg", Nice, December 11, 1948, addressed to an unidentified person. 1 page in-4 (folds).
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