Null Alexandre MILLERAND

Set of 34 menus and 6 programs for the Presidency of t…
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Alexandre MILLERAND Set of 34 menus and 6 programs for the Presidency of the Republic under the mandate of Alexandre MILLERAND, including 3 menus for 14 JULY (including the one for 1922, the day President Millerand escaped an assassination attempt) and 1 with a handwritten message from A. Millerand to President DESCHANEL. Unless otherwise indicated, these are cardboard sheets (10 x 15 cm), with Alexandre Millerand's monogram (indicated below as "M") in blue until May 30, 1022, then gilded and most often headed by the Présidence de la République ("P"), most of them laminated on a sheet commissioned from the engraver Stern ("S"). - Dinner, January 26, 1921 (M) - Lunch, February 5, 1921 (M, S) - Dinner, June 23, 1921 (M, S) - Dinner, June 27, 1921 (M, S) - Lunch on JULY 14, 1921 (M, S) - Lunch on July 27, 1921 in ROUEN (M, S) - Lunch on August 2, 1921 in RAMBOUILLET (M, S) - Lunch on August 11, 1921 in RAMBOUILLET (M, S) - Menu for dinner on August 26, 1921, typewritten card (8 x 13 cm) with handwritten text of a MESSAGE of condolence to President DESCHANEL and his wife signed by A. MILLERAND on verso. - Dinner, October 4, 1921 (M, S), 50 copies printed - Déjeuner of December 16, 1921, typewritten card with blue monogram, dinner in the presence of LORD DERBY according to a handwritten note in pencil - Dinner, January 25, 1922 (M, P, S), 150 copies printed. - Luncheon, February 2, 1922 (M, P, S) - Program, February 8, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - Dinner, February 15, 1922 (M, P, S) - Program, February 15, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on reverse - Luncheon, March 7, 1922 (M, P, S), 28 copies printed. - Dinner, March 16, 1922 (M, P, S) - Program, March 16, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - May 30, 1922 dinner (M, P, S), 95 copies printed. - Dinner, June 22, 1922 (M, P) - Program, June 26, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - Luncheon of JULY 14, 1922 (M, P), angular tear repaired with adhesive paper. On July 14, 1922, President Millerand escaped an assassination attempt on the Champs-Élysées. He escaped unharmed because the perpetrator, the anarchist Gustave Bouvet, shot at a police car, believing it to be the President's car. - Déjeuner du 4 janvier 1923 (M, P, S), 26 copies printed. - Dinner, January 29, 1923 (M, P, S), 25 copies printed. - Lunch, January 30, 1923 (M, P, S), 25 copies printed. - Dinner, February 7, 1923 (M, P) - Program for the evening of May 24, 1923, 16.5 x 12 cm printed in red (M), traces of glue on verso - Luncheon, June 21, 1923 (M, P, S), 30 copies printed. - Dinner, June 27, 1923 (M, P), intimate dinner for 15, according to a handwritten note on verso - Program, June 27, 1923 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - Lunch, JULY 14, 1923 (M, P) - Luncheon, November 29, 1923 (M, P) - Luncheon of December 7, 1923 (M, P, S), 20 ex. - Lunch of December 11, 1923 (M, P) - Dinner, January 23, 1924 (M, P), attended by diplomats, according to a handwritten note on the back. - Dinner, February 6, 1924 (M, P) - Dinner, March 1, 1924, typewritten card with blue monogram - Luncheon, March 6, 1924 (M, P), intimate dinner in the presence of the Count and Countess Bonin Lougare according to a handwritten note on the back - Dinner, May 3, 1924, typewritten card with gold monogram Enclosed: - Dinner menu for December 5, 1923, cardboard (10.2 x 16 cm) with gold monogram of Raymond POINCARE [then President of the Council] framed by a gold border. A set of 41 menus and programs.

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Alexandre MILLERAND Set of 34 menus and 6 programs for the Presidency of the Republic under the mandate of Alexandre MILLERAND, including 3 menus for 14 JULY (including the one for 1922, the day President Millerand escaped an assassination attempt) and 1 with a handwritten message from A. Millerand to President DESCHANEL. Unless otherwise indicated, these are cardboard sheets (10 x 15 cm), with Alexandre Millerand's monogram (indicated below as "M") in blue until May 30, 1022, then gilded and most often headed by the Présidence de la République ("P"), most of them laminated on a sheet commissioned from the engraver Stern ("S"). - Dinner, January 26, 1921 (M) - Lunch, February 5, 1921 (M, S) - Dinner, June 23, 1921 (M, S) - Dinner, June 27, 1921 (M, S) - Lunch on JULY 14, 1921 (M, S) - Lunch on July 27, 1921 in ROUEN (M, S) - Lunch on August 2, 1921 in RAMBOUILLET (M, S) - Lunch on August 11, 1921 in RAMBOUILLET (M, S) - Menu for dinner on August 26, 1921, typewritten card (8 x 13 cm) with handwritten text of a MESSAGE of condolence to President DESCHANEL and his wife signed by A. MILLERAND on verso. - Dinner, October 4, 1921 (M, S), 50 copies printed - Déjeuner of December 16, 1921, typewritten card with blue monogram, dinner in the presence of LORD DERBY according to a handwritten note in pencil - Dinner, January 25, 1922 (M, P, S), 150 copies printed. - Luncheon, February 2, 1922 (M, P, S) - Program, February 8, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - Dinner, February 15, 1922 (M, P, S) - Program, February 15, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on reverse - Luncheon, March 7, 1922 (M, P, S), 28 copies printed. - Dinner, March 16, 1922 (M, P, S) - Program, March 16, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - May 30, 1922 dinner (M, P, S), 95 copies printed. - Dinner, June 22, 1922 (M, P) - Program, June 26, 1922 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - Luncheon of JULY 14, 1922 (M, P), angular tear repaired with adhesive paper. On July 14, 1922, President Millerand escaped an assassination attempt on the Champs-Élysées. He escaped unharmed because the perpetrator, the anarchist Gustave Bouvet, shot at a police car, believing it to be the President's car. - Déjeuner du 4 janvier 1923 (M, P, S), 26 copies printed. - Dinner, January 29, 1923 (M, P, S), 25 copies printed. - Lunch, January 30, 1923 (M, P, S), 25 copies printed. - Dinner, February 7, 1923 (M, P) - Program for the evening of May 24, 1923, 16.5 x 12 cm printed in red (M), traces of glue on verso - Luncheon, June 21, 1923 (M, P, S), 30 copies printed. - Dinner, June 27, 1923 (M, P), intimate dinner for 15, according to a handwritten note on verso - Program, June 27, 1923 (M, P), traces of glue on verso - Lunch, JULY 14, 1923 (M, P) - Luncheon, November 29, 1923 (M, P) - Luncheon of December 7, 1923 (M, P, S), 20 ex. - Lunch of December 11, 1923 (M, P) - Dinner, January 23, 1924 (M, P), attended by diplomats, according to a handwritten note on the back. - Dinner, February 6, 1924 (M, P) - Dinner, March 1, 1924, typewritten card with blue monogram - Luncheon, March 6, 1924 (M, P), intimate dinner in the presence of the Count and Countess Bonin Lougare according to a handwritten note on the back - Dinner, May 3, 1924, typewritten card with gold monogram Enclosed: - Dinner menu for December 5, 1923, cardboard (10.2 x 16 cm) with gold monogram of Raymond POINCARE [then President of the Council] framed by a gold border. A set of 41 menus and programs.

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