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Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding


Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding
Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding
Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding
Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding
Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding
Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding

Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding    Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding
Drawing and autograph poem signed to his muse - Le Pas Sage Bookstore. COLLECTION OF 4 ORIGINAL EDITIONS THE COPY OF FRANCISQUE SARCEY AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION SIGNED AND AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED. A fictive collection of 4 ORIGINAL EDITIONS of dramatic works by Albert Glatigny. THE COPY OF FRANCISQUE SARCEY, with a SIGNED AUTOGRAPH INSCRIPTION to one of the plays and a SIGNED AUTOGRAPH LETTER bound at the beginning of the volume. Sarcey, I would like to be able to thank you in person, but it is not something to think about for a long time.

The room does not want to let me go. I have been like this for twenty-seven months, but fortunately, it is getting better.

Melancholy has had no effect on me during these two years of terrible suffering, and it is not now that I will open the door to it. The reception that the press gave to my poor little play has revived me. I would not even complain about the suffering I endured for the love of the Muse if I had failed the other day.

Just think of the good that such a nice reward has done for me. I am genuinely happy about it and shake your hand with joy and gratitude. Albert Glatigny 48 rue neuve les Petits Champs. Glatigny mentions the critic Francisque Sarcey as early as 1861, whom he humorously describes in the poem as "a reincarnation of Edmond About; the object of his jests.

" You resemble Sarcey by writing Pradole instead of Pradeau. Nevertheless, Sarcey will remain a supporter and correspondent for Glatigny. Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1870 [2] ff.

This comedy was first performed in Vichy on July 25, 1864, then at the Cluny theater. Soprano Delphine Ugalde attended the premiere, which flatters the playwright. Thus, when the play is curiously booed during a performance for immorality, Glatigny takes the failure with equanimity: one sleeps peacefully after seeing a comedy of oneself fall, and one does not take the blackbirds in hatred at all. Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1870 (printed with the date of 1869) 31 pp.

The play, performed at the Odéon, was very successful. Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1872 19 pp. To Francisque Sarcey / his grateful / Albert Glatigny.

; autograph correction with the date of the premiere (25 instead of May 8) Prologue for the reopening of the Folies-Marigny, set to music composed by Delphine Ugalde, whose compliments had flattered Glatigny so much. Paris: Alphonse Lemerre, 1873 [2] ff. Born from a sketch published in the. It was rejected by the Odéon and was not created until after the playwright's death at the Corneille theater on October 6, 1876. Glatigny will also make Brizacier, an actor torn from the theater that is decaying far from the stage, the hero of a poem. The Testament of the illustrious Brizacier. The unknown heroes, dear to my heart, have never known envy. But a complaint has never fallen from their lips. Why would they complain anyway? They are happy, their souls overflow with ineffable joys, starry skies unfold upon their foreheads. You pity their fate, but do you not see that it is you they want to give alms to?

2, preface to Jules Claretie. Half violet morocco with corners, gilt head, bookmark, first covers preserved. Modern heraldic bookplate "JM" on the upper counter. Some handwritten bibliographic notes in pencil on the backs of the covers.

(Lillebonne: May 21, 1839 - Sèvres: April 16, 1873).


Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding    Albert GLATIGNY 4 original editions + a signed letter + autographed send-off. Binding