Null DELARUE-MARDRUS (Lucie) Autograph letter signed, addressed to Léon Treich. …
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DELARUE-MARDRUS (Lucie) Autograph letter signed, addressed to Léon Treich. August 17, 1923. 3 pp. Concerning Léon Treich's survey of unjustly ignored books.

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DELARUE-MARDRUS (Lucie) Autograph letter signed, addressed to Léon Treich. August 17, 1923. 3 pp. Concerning Léon Treich's survey of unjustly ignored books.

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[LITERATURE SET] - DELARUE-MARDRUS Lucie [Honfleur, 1874 - Château-Gontier, 1945], French woman of letters. Autograph poem signed "Les beaux Pommiers". 1 folio page of 18 verses. - GUITRY Lucien [Paris, 1860 - id., 1925], French actor. Father of Sacha Guitry. Autograph letter signed. Paris, Tuesday, November 25, 1917; 4 pages in-8°. Talks about a forthcoming trip to Barcelona. - JEAN-ERNEST-CHARLES [1875 - 1953], French writer. Pseudonym: Paul Renaison Autograph letter signed. War Ministry letterhead, undated; 1 page in-4°. He gives news of a soldier. "Here is Mr. Jackson's news - Not good, alas! Amputated right leg is gas gangrene, condition still serious". SCHELER Lucien [, 1902 - , 1999], French poet, scholar and bookseller. Book "PRAETERITA" by Lucien Scheler, illustrated by Jean Cortot, May 1988. 12 poems by Lucien Scheler, 11 of them unpublished, five original etchings by Jean Cortot. Copy N° 14 on arches with pencil signatures of author and illustrator. 15 x 19.5 cm. - TAILHADE Laurent [Tarbes, 1854 - Combs-la-Ville, 1919], French writer. Autograph letter signed. June 27, 1917; 3 pages in-8°. - MAUCLAIR Camille (Camille Faust, dit) [Paris, 1872 - id., 1945], French poet, novelist, journalist and art critic. Autograph letter signed, addressed to Alfred Cortot. Saintleu-Taverny. 2 pages in-8°. Letter concerning the publication of a new I have just sent you a new work by me on music: this time it is not an artist's book for artists, but a volume of information for the general public, the general idea of which you will find in the enclosed insert. Enclosed: a business card with a note and a small print "Histoire de la musique Européenne".