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FORT Paul (1872-1960).
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FORT Paul (1872-1960).
MANUSCRIT autograph signed, Hélène en fleur et Charlemagne, 1919| one large in-8 volume of 77 pages written on the front, bound in green half-maroquin with corners, gilt head (Stroobants).
Very fine complete manuscript of this collection forming the 26th series of Ballades
Ballades françaises, published in 1921 by Éditions du Mercure de France.
France, followed by Trois Ballades au " gentil " William and Poëtes.
Paul Fort calligraphed his manuscript superbly on ivory wove paper for his friend Antoine GIRARD, as shown by the 5 L.A.S. enclosed with the manuscript, 1919-1921: Fort talks about his wife's health and offers, on July 26, 1919, to sell the manuscript to Girard for 300 francs, the sum he needs to take Hélène and their baby to France.
Hélène and their baby to the country. Heartfelt thanks to his "great and good friend" on July 30, 1919, attest to Girard's acceptance of the deal. Paul Fort inscribed this dedication on the back of the false title: "Original manuscript for my friend / Antoine Girard /.
Yours affectionately / Paul Fort".
After the false title, a list of "Ouvrages du même Auteur" (works by the same author) comprises the previous 25 volumes of Ballades françaises| the title page is followed by the dedication to J.-H. Rosny aîné.
Charlemagne, ou le Rêveur et l'Innocent, in 12 sequences (pp. 1-15), is followed by Hélène en fleur (Airs du nouveau Printemps), a collection of 30 poems dedicated "À ma Femme" (pp. 16-47). - Les Trois ballades au "gentil" William (p. 48-56) include: Henri VIII, Les
Personnages Invisibles, and Le Grain de Rosée shakespearien. -
Poëtes (p. 57-68) is dedicated: "À Suzanne Després son admirateur et son ami reconnaissant". A detailed table concludes the manuscript.
MANUSCRIT autograph signed, Hélène en fleur et Charlemagne, 1919| one large in-8 volume of 77 pages written on the front, bound in green half-maroquin with corners, gilt head (Stroobants).
Very fine complete manuscript of this collection forming the 26th series of Ballades
Ballades françaises, published in 1921 by Éditions du Mercure de France.
France, followed by Trois Ballades au " gentil " William and Poëtes.
Paul Fort calligraphed his manuscript superbly on ivory wove paper for his friend Antoine GIRARD, as shown by the 5 L.A.S. enclosed with the manuscript, 1919-1921: Fort talks about his wife's health and offers, on July 26, 1919, to sell the manuscript to Girard for 300 francs, the sum he needs to take Hélène and their baby to France.
Hélène and their baby to the country. Heartfelt thanks to his "great and good friend" on July 30, 1919, attest to Girard's acceptance of the deal. Paul Fort inscribed this dedication on the back of the false title: "Original manuscript for my friend / Antoine Girard /.
Yours affectionately / Paul Fort".
After the false title, a list of "Ouvrages du même Auteur" (works by the same author) comprises the previous 25 volumes of Ballades françaises| the title page is followed by the dedication to J.-H. Rosny aîné.
Charlemagne, ou le Rêveur et l'Innocent, in 12 sequences (pp. 1-15), is followed by Hélène en fleur (Airs du nouveau Printemps), a collection of 30 poems dedicated "À ma Femme" (pp. 16-47). - Les Trois ballades au "gentil" William (p. 48-56) include: Henri VIII, Les
Personnages Invisibles, and Le Grain de Rosée shakespearien. -
Poëtes (p. 57-68) is dedicated: "À Suzanne Després son admirateur et son ami reconnaissant". A detailed table concludes the manuscript.
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