Null Frédéric-Auguste CAZALS (1865-1941) painter and friend of Verlaine. 5 L.A.S…
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Frédéric-Auguste CAZALS (1865-1941) painter and friend of Verlaine. 5 L.A.S. and 2 autograph manuscripts signed, Paris 1888-1889, to Georges Lecomte and Edmond Cousturier, editors of La Cravache; 10 pages in-8 and in-16, 2 envelopes illustrated with Japanese drawings. Around Verlaine and the magazine's publications. October 8, 1888: he asks to insert a letter from Verlaine, following the publication of a note on Rimbaud, and sends a sketch of Mademoiselle Rachilde. - January 17, 1889: "Enclosed is a brand-new sonnet by Paul Verlaine, which will be part of a collection entitled: Les Amis, pour Vanier". - February 2; he sends a list of the issues of La Cravache missing from his and Rachilde's collections. - March 17: "Enclosed is my request to insert a letter from Verlaine and two letters - from Tailhade and Ernest Raynaud". -Copy of Verlaine's letter to Edmond Lepelletier written the day after his article of February 12, which strongly displeased him.Manuscript of an article on Ernest Raynaud, whom he describes as "the marcassin of the Ardennes, of which Verlaine is the boar"... Amusante Ballade à mes amis sceptiques pour les exhorter à me venir voir à la façon de François Villon, Hôpital Broussais May 15, 1889 (on the back of invitations printed in Scapin, revue littéraire, artistique et théâtrale): "Who said I was a little ill?"...

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Frédéric-Auguste CAZALS (1865-1941) painter and friend of Verlaine. 5 L.A.S. and 2 autograph manuscripts signed, Paris 1888-1889, to Georges Lecomte and Edmond Cousturier, editors of La Cravache; 10 pages in-8 and in-16, 2 envelopes illustrated with Japanese drawings. Around Verlaine and the magazine's publications. October 8, 1888: he asks to insert a letter from Verlaine, following the publication of a note on Rimbaud, and sends a sketch of Mademoiselle Rachilde. - January 17, 1889: "Enclosed is a brand-new sonnet by Paul Verlaine, which will be part of a collection entitled: Les Amis, pour Vanier". - February 2; he sends a list of the issues of La Cravache missing from his and Rachilde's collections. - March 17: "Enclosed is my request to insert a letter from Verlaine and two letters - from Tailhade and Ernest Raynaud". -Copy of Verlaine's letter to Edmond Lepelletier written the day after his article of February 12, which strongly displeased him.Manuscript of an article on Ernest Raynaud, whom he describes as "the marcassin of the Ardennes, of which Verlaine is the boar"... Amusante Ballade à mes amis sceptiques pour les exhorter à me venir voir à la façon de François Villon, Hôpital Broussais May 15, 1889 (on the back of invitations printed in Scapin, revue littéraire, artistique et théâtrale): "Who said I was a little ill?"...

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