Autograph Signed Letter

Gustave Flaubert Signed Autograph Letter To The Minister Of Letters (1870)


Gustave Flaubert Signed Autograph Letter To The Minister Of Letters (1870)
Gustave Flaubert Signed Autograph Letter To The Minister Of Letters (1870)

Gustave Flaubert Signed Autograph Letter To The Minister Of Letters (1870)    Gustave Flaubert Signed Autograph Letter To The Minister Of Letters (1870)

Gustave flaubert (1821 1880) writer. Signed autograph letter to third person addressed to Maurice Richard, Minister of Letters. Crusset near Rouen, June 2, 1870. 1 page in-4 on a double sheet in-8 (13.5 x 18 cm), presented under glass, in a frame (23 x 27.5 cm).

I'm sorry I didn't honor one. One of the last letters written before the conflict began. Gustave Flaubert has the honour of presenting his respect to His Majesty the Minister of Letters, and to Madame Maurice Richard.

He asks them to accept his apologies and regrets, for he will not be able to surrender next Tuesday to their honourable invitation". He then became an ephemeral minister of letters, science and fine arts from May 15 to August 10 of the same year.

The second sheet is glued by the upper margin to a slightly bluish paper holder, see photos. The item "Gustave flaubert autograph letter signed to the Minister of Letters (1870)" has been on sale since Friday 23 April 2021. It is in the category "collections\letters, old papers\autographs\historical persons".Dinks" and is located at/in turn.

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  1. subtype: autograph on paper
  2. type: autograph, dedication
  3. Period: Second empire
  4. theme: literature


Gustave Flaubert Signed Autograph Letter To The Minister Of Letters (1870)    Gustave Flaubert Signed Autograph Letter To The Minister Of Letters (1870)