Null MALRAUX André [Paris, 1901 - Créteil, 1976], French writer and politician.
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MALRAUX André [Paris, 1901 - Créteil, 1976], French writer and politician. Interesting set of 4 letters signed and notes by André Malraux and 6 letters from his companion Sophie de Vilmorin. - Letter signed by André Malraux, addressed to Jacques Baumel. February 11, 1967; 1 pagein-8°. "For young people, impossible on the 19th. But the Head of my Cabinet will receive them and study what else we could do. » - Letter signed by André Malraux. April 24, 1972; 1 page in-4°. "The commitments I have made forbid me to undertake any new work whatsoever for months. If you wish to reproduce passages relating to General de Gaulle published in the Antimémoires, in Les Chênes qu'on abat... or in the Panthéon speech, please do so. But writing again about the general would only be possible in essential areas and would involve a work of more than a month. Now, in a month's time, I shall probably not be here. » - Typescript on Gaullism with two autograph notes in red ballpoint pen by André Malraux. He gives corrections to be made to the typescript. - Letter signed by André Malraux. 15 October 1974; 1 page in-4°. "I am therefore sending the manuscript to Gallimard, trying to get an intelligent reader. In the last instance, the "commercial opinion" always prevails. But it may be that the first one will not be without interest, because it will be that of one of those who read for the review... - An autograph card signed by André Malraux. [1975]. He responds to wishes. "I thank you for your wishes and send you mine, with my very kind remembrance. A.M." Sophie de Vilmorin's letters convey the messages given by André Malraux.

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MALRAUX André [Paris, 1901 - Créteil, 1976], French writer and politician. Interesting set of 4 letters signed and notes by André Malraux and 6 letters from his companion Sophie de Vilmorin. - Letter signed by André Malraux, addressed to Jacques Baumel. February 11, 1967; 1 pagein-8°. "For young people, impossible on the 19th. But the Head of my Cabinet will receive them and study what else we could do. » - Letter signed by André Malraux. April 24, 1972; 1 page in-4°. "The commitments I have made forbid me to undertake any new work whatsoever for months. If you wish to reproduce passages relating to General de Gaulle published in the Antimémoires, in Les Chênes qu'on abat... or in the Panthéon speech, please do so. But writing again about the general would only be possible in essential areas and would involve a work of more than a month. Now, in a month's time, I shall probably not be here. » - Typescript on Gaullism with two autograph notes in red ballpoint pen by André Malraux. He gives corrections to be made to the typescript. - Letter signed by André Malraux. 15 October 1974; 1 page in-4°. "I am therefore sending the manuscript to Gallimard, trying to get an intelligent reader. In the last instance, the "commercial opinion" always prevails. But it may be that the first one will not be without interest, because it will be that of one of those who read for the review... - An autograph card signed by André Malraux. [1975]. He responds to wishes. "I thank you for your wishes and send you mine, with my very kind remembrance. A.M." Sophie de Vilmorin's letters convey the messages given by André Malraux.

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