Null Francis JAMMES (1868-1938). L.A.S., Hasparren December 26, 1923, to Jean Fr…
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Francis JAMMES (1868-1938). L.A.S., Hasparren December 26, 1923, to Jean Franc-Nohain [Jean Nohain]; 1page in-4 (a few small cracks repaired with scotch tape). He thanks him for his request, and asks him to tell "your dear mother, who made me hold the most delicious alphabet, that if bees prove honey, there are none who are more eager than my little ones around the luminous combs she has handed them"... "As for the Académie, Barrès, who voted openly and dragged me along, is dead. No man ever thought he could fail as serenely as your friend"...

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Francis JAMMES (1868-1938). L.A.S., Hasparren December 26, 1923, to Jean Franc-Nohain [Jean Nohain]; 1page in-4 (a few small cracks repaired with scotch tape). He thanks him for his request, and asks him to tell "your dear mother, who made me hold the most delicious alphabet, that if bees prove honey, there are none who are more eager than my little ones around the luminous combs she has handed them"... "As for the Académie, Barrès, who voted openly and dragged me along, is dead. No man ever thought he could fail as serenely as your friend"...

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