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Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt


Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt
Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt
Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt

Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt   Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt
Autograph letter signed to Jean ajalbert. Autographed letter signed, bessancourt, 29 September [1929], to jean ajalbert. He wished to present himself at the Goncourt Academy and contracted a debt of gratitude to his correspondent which he would never forget. He did not know what his chances were because the last time (in 1926) he had presented himself, he had received a letter from lucien descaves dissuading him. He then learned that it was his "always friend," a shortline george who appeared (courteline was elected on the eighth cover from 1926 until his death in 1929). 3 years later, he gives up his chance and wonders if he will receive, this time again, a letter of descaves because "in any case, if quilt is no longer there, he will naturally remain for duhamel". However, it will be roland dorgeles that will succeed to quilt. He added that he wrote an article on wild cecile for the mercury of france, "a woman-poet, of admirable and unheard-of talent, who died in 1927." The 30-page article will appear in the December 1, 1929 edition.

The author then indicates his route to get to Beauvais. Mentions d'andré antoine, lucien descaves, georges quitline, georges duhamel, cécile sauvage, henri purrat. Thank you very much for your very friendly letter.

Neither have I forgotten our beginnings. I have not forgotten above all a day when you invited me to dinner at the American café with antoine and where if I had been able to enjoy what you were doing so generously and so friendlyly, for me, my situation in the theatre, at least, would have been quite different. I want to tell you this because it is a debt of gratitude that, whatever happens, at the Goncourt Academy, I have contracted towards you and that I will never forget. In fact, I do not know what my chances are, and do not delude me about them!

The last time I introduced myself, I had received eight days before, a descave letter telling me about this. "If I had known that you were coming, my friendship would have told you, quite frankly, that you had no chance this time." Immediately I thought to myself: he wants me to retire, and he doesn't tell me the reason, so I won't withdraw. A few days later, a vantel movie taught me that quilt, my old friend of all time, from the Rollin College was showing up. Immediately I withdrew my candidacy, and replied to descaves: "If you had told me that it was a quilt, five days ago I would have withdrawn!

I don't know if descaves will have to write to me again this time! In any case, if quilt is no longer there, it will naturally remain for duhamel.

I am currently writing for mercury a great article about a woman-poet, of admirable and unheard-of talent, who died in 1927 at the age of 44, alas! She spent part of her life in dignity and the other part in ambert, in the Livarois; I have to document, asked in belgique, a book of one of my compatriots and probably friends, henri rotrat. He knew her a lot for the four or five years she lived in Ambert. Although I differ a little from ideas with rottenness, it is an extremely beautiful book that he wrote there and that is indispensable for my article on wild cecilia. I'm sorry to speak to you, my dear Ajalbert, as always to the friend you've been to me.

And again all my thanks for your letter so friendly and friendly. I've been seeing you for a long time if the communications weren't so uncomfortable for me. If I go through bets, it was I left by 9 am, 09, to resume the train from 11:30 am and arrive only in good weather at 13:24 am. If I leave here, it's 9:55, then two hours of waiting in Beaumont and even arriving in Beauvais at 1:24. The same goes for the return.

However, since I will be able to go from 13:24 to 17:33, I will have to take advantage of it, when you can see me, to go to see you one day or the other. 77 avenue de paris - bessancourt s. Partial tab on the first sheet. Maurice beaubourg is a French journalist, novelist and playwright, close to symbolism. Jean ajalbert is an art critic, lawyer and naturalist writer first sympathising anarchist and then a French collaborationist. More information about maurice beaubourg. More information about Jean ajalbert. This is an authentic letter. This letter shall be accompanied by a descriptive sheet including a transcript.

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  1. subtype: autograph on paper
  2. type: autograph, dedication
  3. Period: inter-war
  4. theme: literature
  5. number of pages: 3


Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt   Maurice Beaubourg Rare Signed Autograph Letter To Jean Ajalbert Goncourt