Null Set of letters including:
- BRUGERE Joseph (1841-1918) 
Set of 10 L.A.S. Ad…
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Set of letters including: - BRUGERE Joseph (1841-1918) Set of 10 L.A.S. addressed among others to his "cousin", Paris from February 15, 1889 to February 18, 1918. 11 pp. and 4 half-pages. In-8°. Letters with letterheads. This set includes friendly correspondence (requests for meetings, thanks). He talks about his cousin's son and his nephew's literary and technical output. J. Brugère announces the finalization of his "souvenirs", and mentions the memoirs of the Chevalier de Ruincy, etc... - HENNER Jean-Jacques (1829-1905) L.A.S. to the poet Philippe Dufour (s.l.n.d.). 1 page. In-8°. Describes his illness and announces that he is bedridden and has been unable to go to his "studio for several days". - JANIN Jules (1804-1874) L.A.S. to "mon cher enfant", Paris, May 4, 1872. 2 ½ pages. In-8°. Announces that he has received a bill from Michel Chevalier informing him that "Caïcedo [José Maria Caidedo] would have great chances of being one of the members of the Institute". He indicates at the end of the letter that without Dr. Vilette's help, M. Huet was lost.

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Set of letters including: - BRUGERE Joseph (1841-1918) Set of 10 L.A.S. addressed among others to his "cousin", Paris from February 15, 1889 to February 18, 1918. 11 pp. and 4 half-pages. In-8°. Letters with letterheads. This set includes friendly correspondence (requests for meetings, thanks). He talks about his cousin's son and his nephew's literary and technical output. J. Brugère announces the finalization of his "souvenirs", and mentions the memoirs of the Chevalier de Ruincy, etc... - HENNER Jean-Jacques (1829-1905) L.A.S. to the poet Philippe Dufour (s.l.n.d.). 1 page. In-8°. Describes his illness and announces that he is bedridden and has been unable to go to his "studio for several days". - JANIN Jules (1804-1874) L.A.S. to "mon cher enfant", Paris, May 4, 1872. 2 ½ pages. In-8°. Announces that he has received a bill from Michel Chevalier informing him that "Caïcedo [José Maria Caidedo] would have great chances of being one of the members of the Institute". He indicates at the end of the letter that without Dr. Vilette's help, M. Huet was lost.

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