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Paul-Jean TOULET. 2 L.A.S. to various; 3 1/2 pages in-8, and 2 1/2 pages in-8 on La Rafette letterhead. La Rafette February 16, to a publisher, whose charming letter "would have reconciled me with your corporation, if they hadn't tormented me for four eons, and finally reduced me to nothing; if, on the other hand, it hadn't been more the artist than the businessman who had written to me. It's true that your promises are not like the gardens of Adonis, which bore flowers and fruit at the same time. For I have not received a single book. And as for the Marches de Provence, of which M. Carco had promised me nos about Provençal painting, I'm afraid I'll have to give it up"... He talks about Arthur Machen's Le Grand Dieu Pan, and Madame Karl Boës. As for Willy, "all I've been able to get out of him so far is a whimper. It may be that this old string will write to you without warning me," and he warns him. "I think, at least being unknown, that we should alternate a business affair with an art affair. When we've done it, I'll tell you about a little book I've been working on for 15 years. La Rafette [1905], to "Madame, or rather Monsieur" [Rachilde?], against whom he is furious, "it's enough to make you go goat". He talks about what he should get from La Vie Parisienne, his need for money, Mon amie Nane... We enclose 2 L.A.S. on postcards to Sylvain Bonmariage and Leon Barthou.

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Paul-Jean TOULET. 2 L.A.S. to various; 3 1/2 pages in-8, and 2 1/2 pages in-8 on La Rafette letterhead. La Rafette February 16, to a publisher, whose charming letter "would have reconciled me with your corporation, if they hadn't tormented me for four eons, and finally reduced me to nothing; if, on the other hand, it hadn't been more the artist than the businessman who had written to me. It's true that your promises are not like the gardens of Adonis, which bore flowers and fruit at the same time. For I have not received a single book. And as for the Marches de Provence, of which M. Carco had promised me nos about Provençal painting, I'm afraid I'll have to give it up"... He talks about Arthur Machen's Le Grand Dieu Pan, and Madame Karl Boës. As for Willy, "all I've been able to get out of him so far is a whimper. It may be that this old string will write to you without warning me," and he warns him. "I think, at least being unknown, that we should alternate a business affair with an art affair. When we've done it, I'll tell you about a little book I've been working on for 15 years. La Rafette [1905], to "Madame, or rather Monsieur" [Rachilde?], against whom he is furious, "it's enough to make you go goat". He talks about what he should get from La Vie Parisienne, his need for money, Mon amie Nane... We enclose 2 L.A.S. on postcards to Sylvain Bonmariage and Leon Barthou.

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