Signed autograph letter and a telegram, dated April 17, 1941. Signed autograph letter from Guy des Cars, dated April 17, 1941, written in black ink on a sheet of vellum paper with the heading "Imprimerie Robaudy" featuring a blue logo and footer.
He sends his correspondent and friend a signed copy of "the nameless officer" and asks for his impressions. He hopes he will write "some good articles for 'le Progrès' or 'Compagnon.' Discuss it with your colleagues at the Nouvelliste.
" He also sends him manuscripts. Accompanied by a telegram also dated April 17, 1941, announcing the shipment of the book and manuscripts. Dimensions: Letter: 20.4 X 26.8 cm; Telegram: 19.8 x 15 cm.Condition: See photos and description for more details. Number of pages: 3 pages. Guy des Cars was a French writer, born on May 6, 1911, in the 16th arrondissement of Paris and died on December 21, 1993, in the 13th arrondissement of the same city. Between 1941 and 1992, he published around sixty novels.
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