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MONTPELLIER - Pierre SABATIER d'ESPEYRAN (1892-1989, a man of the world, he was related to the great families of European Gotha, and was in turn a composer, successful playwright and patron of the arts, notably for the City of Montpellier, of which his family was one of the most notable) / Important personal archive from the 60s and 70s, part of which is preserved in 4 scrapbooks (which Pierre Sabatier has assembled with articles, some photos, including events in Montpellier on the occasion of cultural events, such as the Musée Fabre): over 600 letters, autographed signed or typed cards, 500 greeting cards, 300 visiting cards, plus typed duplicates of replies from Sabatier, his many relations (numerous foreigners, Swiss, Germans, Italians etc..), including aristocrats, Montpellier residents, diplomats, literary figures (publishers, media), politicians, theater, music and entertainment personalities (French and foreign), as well as family correspondence: Amarande, Général Béthouart, Marc Blancpain, Pierre de Boideffre, Jeanne Boitel, Valentino Bompiani (correspondence), Raymond Bousquet, Marcel Brion, Pierre Burlats-Brun, Duc de Castries, Yves Cazaux, René de Chambrun, Jean Chautemps, Simone Cino del Duca, Jean Claparède (correspondence), Egon Corti, Suzanne Crémieux, Bernard Daydé, François Delmas, Maurice Druon, Annie Ducaux, Jean Duhamel, Pierre Duvauchelle, Pierre Emmanuel, Georges Freche, Edouard Frédéric-Dupont, Robert Galimard, George-Day, José Germain, René Huyghe, Général Ingold, Jane Kieffer, Charles Kunstler (correspondence), Pierre Lyautey, Diane de Margery, Général Mast, Pierre Montpellier, Marie-Henriette d'Ormesson, Pierre Racine, Jean Robin, Edmée de La Rochefoucauld, Léon Ruth, Armand Salacrou, Général Sauzey, Prince and Princess Philibert de Savoie, Gaby Sylvia, etc./ Joint: Set of over 80 autograph letters signed by Pierre Sabatier to his wife, 50s, from Switzerland and Belgium, excerpts from typescripts of Sabatier texts, some with corrections (loose), several lists of names and addresses drawn up by Sabatier of personalities for greetings (authenticates certain correspondence) and miscellaneous documents (invitations, articles, Syndicat de la Presse cards, entries to the Institut de France) / Joint: album compiled by Pierre Sabatier of the hundred or so telegrams received on the death of his wife in 1968 (in a terrible tragedy, she was stabbed to death in Montpellier by her lady-in-waiting), including those from Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, Queen Marie Jose of Italy, King Umberto of Italy, Duke and Duchess of Genoa, Natalie Barney and Janine Lahovary, Edmonde Charles-Roux, Roland Dorgeles, Mary Marquet, Paul Morand,

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MONTPELLIER - Pierre SABATIER d'ESPEYRAN (1892-1989, a man of the world, he was related to the great families of European Gotha, and was in turn a composer, successful playwright and patron of the arts, notably for the City of Montpellier, of which his family was one of the most notable) / Important personal archive from the 60s and 70s, part of which is preserved in 4 scrapbooks (which Pierre Sabatier has assembled with articles, some photos, including events in Montpellier on the occasion of cultural events, such as the Musée Fabre): over 600 letters, autographed signed or typed cards, 500 greeting cards, 300 visiting cards, plus typed duplicates of replies from Sabatier, his many relations (numerous foreigners, Swiss, Germans, Italians etc..), including aristocrats, Montpellier residents, diplomats, literary figures (publishers, media), politicians, theater, music and entertainment personalities (French and foreign), as well as family correspondence: Amarande, Général Béthouart, Marc Blancpain, Pierre de Boideffre, Jeanne Boitel, Valentino Bompiani (correspondence), Raymond Bousquet, Marcel Brion, Pierre Burlats-Brun, Duc de Castries, Yves Cazaux, René de Chambrun, Jean Chautemps, Simone Cino del Duca, Jean Claparède (correspondence), Egon Corti, Suzanne Crémieux, Bernard Daydé, François Delmas, Maurice Druon, Annie Ducaux, Jean Duhamel, Pierre Duvauchelle, Pierre Emmanuel, Georges Freche, Edouard Frédéric-Dupont, Robert Galimard, George-Day, José Germain, René Huyghe, Général Ingold, Jane Kieffer, Charles Kunstler (correspondence), Pierre Lyautey, Diane de Margery, Général Mast, Pierre Montpellier, Marie-Henriette d'Ormesson, Pierre Racine, Jean Robin, Edmée de La Rochefoucauld, Léon Ruth, Armand Salacrou, Général Sauzey, Prince and Princess Philibert de Savoie, Gaby Sylvia, etc./ Joint: Set of over 80 autograph letters signed by Pierre Sabatier to his wife, 50s, from Switzerland and Belgium, excerpts from typescripts of Sabatier texts, some with corrections (loose), several lists of names and addresses drawn up by Sabatier of personalities for greetings (authenticates certain correspondence) and miscellaneous documents (invitations, articles, Syndicat de la Presse cards, entries to the Institut de France) / Joint: album compiled by Pierre Sabatier of the hundred or so telegrams received on the death of his wife in 1968 (in a terrible tragedy, she was stabbed to death in Montpellier by her lady-in-waiting), including those from Queen Victoria Eugenia of Spain, Queen Marie Jose of Italy, King Umberto of Italy, Duke and Duchess of Genoa, Natalie Barney and Janine Lahovary, Edmonde Charles-Roux, Roland Dorgeles, Mary Marquet, Paul Morand,

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