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Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS


Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS
Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS

Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS    Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS

8x Autographed letter signed / 31 pages. 1 Autographed letter signed, without location, January 9, 1906, 5 pages, to Octave Lebesgue (Georges Montorgueil). She writes to him about an article dedicated to her friend. She is surprised to find her name in the article and wishes to correct some details about her book.

An interesting letter in which she reveals interesting details about the genesis of her book, "A Parisian in Brazil." 2 Autographed letter signed, without location, January 11, 1906, to Octave Lebesgue (Georges Montorgueil).

She responds to her correspondent about an article in the Eclair that mentions her. She then poetically recounts the end of her life and her "soul remaining young." 3 Autographed letter signed, [Paris], November 26, 1907, to Octave Lebesgue (Georges Montorgueil), regarding a prize at the Eclair festival for her two little girls.

4 Autographed letter signed, [Paris], November 14, 1907, to Octave Lebesgue (Georges Montorgueil), regarding a prize at the Eclair festival for her two little girls. 5 Autographed letter signed, [Paris], July 10, 1907, to Octave Lebesgue (Georges Montorgueil). An interesting letter in which she mentions searching for a publishing house whose address she has lost before transmitting the review of her latest article on Garibaldi which did not please her. 6 Autographed letter signed, Paris, December 6, 1901. Suffering, she regrets not being able to attend the performance of "The Eaglet" (a drama in 6 acts created on March 15, 1900 for Sarah Bernhardt). This letter is addressed to one of the actors in the play. 7 Autographed letter signed, Paris, December 9, 1888, regarding a preface that she has long awaited and finally been able to appreciate.

8 Autographed letter signed, Paris, January 13, 1902, 6 pages. Touching letter that reveals the trials she has endured in her life to help her son Paul. "I felt like a shipwrecked person fighting against the elements and crying out: a sail on the horizon?

After reading your affectionate words, I had thought: Ah!" She thanks her correspondent for his deep attachment and the appreciation of her father's qualities, the actor Samson. Adèle Toussaint-Samson is a French explorer and poet. Octave Lebesgue, also known as Georges Montorgueil, is a French journalist and writer.

More information about Adèle Toussaint-Samson. More information about Octave Lebesgue. This is an authentic letter. This letter is accompanied by a descriptive sheet including a transcription. The invoices and sheets we provide serve as a certificate of authenticity.

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Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS    Adèle TOUSSAINT-SAMSON SET OF 8 LONG SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTERS