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André GIDE.(1869-1951) Autograph letter to Raymond Bonheur, signed. Paris, November 18, 1932 2 pages in 8vo, 210x135 mm. Letter on letterhead with his Paris address, signed with date "Nov. 18, 32." Enclosed is a portrait photograph. The writer has just read, with tears in his eyes, the letter from Bonheur, his great friend. " Tout de même, en passant un jour à Paris, quel plaisir me feriez-vous en venant sonner à ma porte ! Si bousculé que je sois par la vie, je me sens parfois très seul, certaines affections du passé n'ont jamais été remplacées ". [However, if one day you should pass through Paris, what pleasure you would give me by ringing the bell! As much as I am driven by life, sometimes I feel very lonely, certain past affections have never been replaced] The musician Raymond Bonheur, grandson of the painter Rosa, often received Gide in Magny-les-Hameaux (where the school there bears his name). He set Gide's "Les Elégies" to music. Gide wrote a beautiful tribute to Bonheur upon his death and their correspondence was published. 2 pages in 8vo, 210x135 mm. Letter on headed paper with his address in Paris, signed with the date "Nov. 18, 32." A photo with a portrait is attached. The writer has just read, with tears in his eyes, the letter from Bonheur, a great friend of him. "Tout de meme, en passant un jour à Paris, that plaisir me feriez-vous en venant sonner à ma porte! Si bousculé que je sois par la vie, je me sens parfois très seul, certaines affections du passé n'ont jamais été remplacées ". [However, if one day you were to pass through Paris, what a pleasure you would do me by ringing the bell! As much as I am driven by life, I sometimes feel very lonely, certain past affections have never been replaced] The musician Raymond Bonheur, grandson of the painter Rosa, often received Gide at Magny-les-Halameux (here the school is dedicated to him). He put Gide's "Les Elégies" to music. Gide wrote a beautiful tribute to Bonheur on his death and their correspondence was published.

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André GIDE.(1869-1951) Autograph letter to Raymond Bonheur, signed. Paris, November 18, 1932 2 pages in 8vo, 210x135 mm. Letter on letterhead with his Paris address, signed with date "Nov. 18, 32." Enclosed is a portrait photograph. The writer has just read, with tears in his eyes, the letter from Bonheur, his great friend. " Tout de même, en passant un jour à Paris, quel plaisir me feriez-vous en venant sonner à ma porte ! Si bousculé que je sois par la vie, je me sens parfois très seul, certaines affections du passé n'ont jamais été remplacées ". [However, if one day you should pass through Paris, what pleasure you would give me by ringing the bell! As much as I am driven by life, sometimes I feel very lonely, certain past affections have never been replaced] The musician Raymond Bonheur, grandson of the painter Rosa, often received Gide in Magny-les-Hameaux (where the school there bears his name). He set Gide's "Les Elégies" to music. Gide wrote a beautiful tribute to Bonheur upon his death and their correspondence was published. 2 pages in 8vo, 210x135 mm. Letter on headed paper with his address in Paris, signed with the date "Nov. 18, 32." A photo with a portrait is attached. The writer has just read, with tears in his eyes, the letter from Bonheur, a great friend of him. "Tout de meme, en passant un jour à Paris, that plaisir me feriez-vous en venant sonner à ma porte! Si bousculé que je sois par la vie, je me sens parfois très seul, certaines affections du passé n'ont jamais été remplacées ". [However, if one day you were to pass through Paris, what a pleasure you would do me by ringing the bell! As much as I am driven by life, I sometimes feel very lonely, certain past affections have never been replaced] The musician Raymond Bonheur, grandson of the painter Rosa, often received Gide at Magny-les-Halameux (here the school is dedicated to him). He put Gide's "Les Elégies" to music. Gide wrote a beautiful tribute to Bonheur on his death and their correspondence was published.

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