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‎MALRIEU Jean‎

‎VESPER.‎

‎La Fenetre Ardente France 1962 In-8 ( 195 X 145 mm ) de 47 pages, broché sous couverture imprimée . Envoi autographe signé de l'auteur. Intérieur très frais. EDITION ORIGINALE. Très bel exemplaire.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 990498

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Librairie Tiré à Part
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‎MALLARME], MONDOR (Henri).‎

‎Vie de Mallarmé.‎

‎Paris Gallimard 1941-1942 2 vol. brochés 2 vol. in-8, brochés, non coupés, 827 pp. (pagination continue), index. Édition originale de ce classique. Un des 130 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, avec un bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur dans chaque volume. En parfaite condition sous chemises et étuis de demi-parchemin.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 110471

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Vignes Online
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‎MALLARME], MONDOR (Henri).‎

‎Vie de Mallarmé.‎

‎Paris Gallimard 1941-1942 2 vol. brochés 2 vol. in-8, brochés, non coupés, 827 pp. (pagination continue), index. Édition originale de ce classique. Un des 130 exemplaires numérotés sur vélin pur fil Lafuma-Navarre, avec un bel envoi autographe signé de l'auteur dans chaque volume. En parfaite condition sous chemises et étuis de demi-parchemin.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 110471

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‎Malamud, Bernard, Schriftsteller (1914-1986).‎

‎5 typed letters signed. Bennington (Vermont), 1965-1979.‎

‎4to and 8vo. Altogether 5 pp. on 5 ff. With 3 typed envelopes. To the Swedish yournalist Ingmar Björkstén: "My purpose in going to Stockholm, Copenhagen, and Venice in October is to look into background material for my new novel. I'd like to know something about the life of an American ex-soldier in Sweden, though my purpose is to set up nothing more radical than a visit of a father to a stepson in Sweden. How would the young man, if he had deserted in Vietnam, now be living? The primary thing is the personal relationship of father and son or stepson" (from the letter of 26 Sept. 1973). - Mostly on headed paper of Bennington College.‎

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‎Malcolm Knopp; Robert Cormier‎

‎Mayflies: An Angler's Study of Trout Water Ephemeroptera Signed‎

‎Helena MT: Greycliff Pub Co. Signed first edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published Helena MT: Greycliff Pub Co. 1997 first printing. 4to. 8 3/4" x 11 1/4" xvi366pp. illustrations by Robert Cormier. Signed by Knopp and Cormier on half title with Cormier's signature embellished with the drawing of a mayfly. Small spot on front edge of page block else fine in fine dust jacket. . Fine. Hard. 1st. 1997. Greycliff Pub Co unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 007418 ISBN : 0962666386 9780962666384

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The Wild Muse
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‎Malcolm W. Bingay‎

‎Detroit is My Home Town‎

‎Indianapolis: Bobbs Merrill 1946. First Edition . Green Cloth. Very Good/Good. Bumps to top corners light shelfwear clean and unmarked. Price clipped jacket shows wear to edges and corners. Limited "Home Town Edition" signed by the author on an extra half-title page just after the flyleaf. Illus with B&W photos. <br/> <br/> Bobbs Merrill hardcover‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 004977

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‎MALDEN Karl 1912 2009‎

‎Photograph Signed‎

‎This versatile and longevous American actor of stage screen and television won an Oscar as Best Supporting Actor for his role in "A Streetcar Named Desire" 1951 and is also remembered for "Baby Doll" "On the Waterfront" "How the West Was Won" and "Patton"; he played Lt. Mike Stone on t.v.s "The Streets of San Francisco" in the 1970s. PS 8" X 10" n.p. n.d. Fine. Handsome half-length still closeup from "Patton" 1970 showing Malden in uniform as General Omar Bradley signed large and bold across his chest in blue fineline. Don't leave home without it! unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 31168

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‎Malecha, Herbert, Schriftsteller (1927-2011)‎

‎Eigenh. Albumblatt mit U. sowie eigenh. Begleitbrief mit U.‎

‎o.J. Schwäbisch Hall, 7. VII. 2009, Fol. und Qu.-8°. Zus. 2 Seiten.‎

‎Zitat von Fynes Moryson aus dem Jahre 1561 über die Deutschen; Begleibrief über seine Handschrift: "Sauklaue!"‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 49773

‎MALEK, Leona A. (1878-1951)‎

‎Typed Letter Signed‎

‎This Chicago journalist became the syndicated "Penny Prudence" in 1925 for the "Chicago Herald and Examiner" discussing cooking and homemaking issues; she wrote cookbooks such as "Meatless Meals" "Penny Prudence's Cookbook" "52 Victory Meals" and more under this nom de plume and in 1941 a one-reel film titled "Penny to the Rescue" appeared in theaters whether this featured Malek herself or an actress we haven't determined. TLS 1p 7" X 10½" Chicago IL 1929 September 9. Addressed to Mary Day librarian Museum of Science and Industry. Very good. Upper left corner torn off slightly affecting printed letterhead. On letterhead of the "Illinois Woman's Press Association" which lists Malek as that organization's president Malek asks for assistance on an IWPA matter from another member. In part: "Will you please send out these letters Suppose you have a new list Miss Knight will help about envelopes so please see that she has all names. Our room is 633 Fine Arts Bldg. Better bring a tack to hang up our name don't you think" Bold full signature beneath which is typed "Prudence Penny." Unusual autograph: the original Susie Homemaker! unknown‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 27640

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‎Malesherbes, Chrétien Guillaume Lamoignon de‎

‎Eigenhändig geschriebener Brief ohne Unterschrift. Versailles 19.1.1776.‎

‎1776. 21,6x16,5 cm. (guter Zustand).‎

‎Malesherbes, Chrétien Guillaume Lamoignon de (* 6. Dezember 1721 in Paris; + 22. April 1794 ebenda), französischer Staatsmann, Minister und später Verteidiger Ludwigs XVI. Brief mit dem Hinweis auf Unruhen und diese auch in den Griff zu bekommen.‎

Referenz des Buchhändlers : 307655AB

‎MALET Léo‎

‎Cité interdite suivi de Derrière l'usine à gaz‎

‎- Nouvelles éditions Oswald, Paris 1982, 13,5x21,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers. Envoi autographe signé de Léo Malet à son ami le photographe Bruno de Monès. Manques angulaires de film pelliculé recouvrant les plats de couverture, agréable état intérieur. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALET Léo‎

‎La mort de Jim Licking‎

‎- Nouvelles éditions Oswald, Paris 1982, 13,5x21,5cm, broché. - New edition of which there were no large paper copies. Autograph inscription from Léo Malet. A good copy. [FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS] Nouvelle édition pour laquelle il n'a pas été tiré de grands papiers. Envoi autographe signé de Léo Malet à son ami le photographe Bruno de Monès. Agréable exemplaire.‎

‎MALET Léo‎

‎Lettre autographe signée à son photographe et ami Bruno de Monès‎

‎- 7 Juin 1983, 21x29,5cm, une feuille. - Amusante lettre autographe signée d'une page (11 lignes) de Léo Malet à son ami le photographe Bruno de Monès à propos d'un photo-montage à caractère érotique qu'il entend lui demander. Ainsi en lui faisant parvenir quelques uns de ces derniers livres : "Les bouquins joints sont destinés à vous corrompre", Léo Malet "soudoie" Bruno de Monès afin de lui demander "au risque d'abuser de votre gentillesse" ... "un petit travail technico-photographique comme vous en avez déjà effectué un sur une petite photo de ma copine azuréenne..." Enfin Léo Malet lui communique ses coordonnées téléphoniques afin de mettre en branle ce projet si Bruno de Monès l'accepte. Traces de pliures inhérentes à la mise sous pli. Symbolique lettre de Léo Malet qui réunit par ces quelques mots deux de ses univers de prédilection : l'humour et l'érotisme. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALET Léo & MONES Bruno de‎

‎Lettre tapuscrite signée de Léo Malet à son ami le photographe Bruno de Monès‎

‎- S.n., S.l. [Paris] 1983, 21x29,5cm, une feuille. - Lettre tapuscrite, en date du 29 juin 1983, signée de Léo Malet au photographe Bruno de Monès dans laquelle l'écrivain remercie son photographe : "... multipliant autour de moi les images de ma "petite chérie" que j'éprouve le besoin de vous envoyer encore un bouquin..." et se permet de lui demander un renseignement à propos d'une colle et d'un papier noir dont il se sert afin de réaliser es collages souvent d'inspiration pornographique. A la fin de la lettre tapuscrite, à en-tête de son adresse à Châtillon, Léo Malet se fend d'un "Bien à vous. Léon Malet." manuscrit. Traces de pliures centrales inhérentes à la mise sous pli. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALET Léo, sous le pseudonyme de Frank HARDING‎

‎Recherche pour meurtre‎

‎- Nouvelles éditions Oswald , Paris 1982, 22,5x30,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition. Petits manques de film pelliculé en marges des plats qui sont également insolés. Amusant envoi autographe signé de Léo Malet qu'il a signé sous son pseudonyme de Frank Harding à Régine Deforges : "A Régine Deforges, cordialement. Frank Harding american of Montmartre." Provenance : de la bibliothèque de Régine Deforges. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALET Léo, sous les pseudonymes de Frank HARDING & Omer REFREGER‎

‎Cité interdite. - Derrière l'usine à gaz‎

‎- Nouvelles éditions Oswald , Paris 1982, 22,5x30,5cm, broché. - Nouvelle édition. Petits manques de film pelliculé en marges des plats qui sont également insolés. Amusant envoi autographe signé de Léo Malet à Régine Deforges : "A Régine Deforges, ces petits textes assez insignifiants (je n'ai rien d'autre sous la main actuellement) destinés seulement à marquer notre reprise de contact." Provenance : de la bibliothèque de Régine Deforges. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎Maleta, Alfred, Politiker (1906-1990).‎

‎Gedr. Dankeskarte mit eigenh. Ergänzung und U. Wohl Wien, [1981].‎

‎1 S. Qu.-8vo. An einen namentlich nicht genannten Adressaten - d. i. der damalige Staatsoperndirektor Egon Seefehlner (1912-97) - mit Dank für Glückwünsche zu seinem 75. Geburtstag: "Auf Wiedersehen beim Opernball! [...]". - Alfred Maleta war nach Ende des Zweiten Weltkriegs Mitbegründer der ÖVP gewesen und war dann als deren Generalsekretär und Bundesparteiobmann tätig; von 1945 an dreißig Jahre lang Abgeordneter zum Nationalrat, war Maleta von 1962 bis 1970 auch dessen Präsident und anschließend bis 1975 dessen erster Vizepräsident. - Auf Briefpapier mit gedr. Briefkopf; im linken Rand gelocht (keine Textberührung).‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter fragment signed. Leningrad (St. Petersburg) [?], [between August 7 and 18, 1931].‎

‎8vo (125:130 mm). 1½ pp. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about the chaos going on at the State People's Home (Gosnardom) at Alexandrovsky Park, Leningrad ("A complete refurbishment will be realised next year, so I have to work from 10 to 7 just to get the most urgent things done"), on plans to travel with Angelina, for which reason he wants to receive his wages much earlier than usual: "[...] I am going to bed now, can hardly stand on my feet anymore. After work is done, one has to run around for two hours to find something to eat. My canteen has been closed, and all that's left are shabby bars [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 25.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. [Moscow, 21. II. 1927].‎

‎Large 8vo. 1½ pp. Written in blue and red ink. With autogr. envelope. To his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about his arrival in Moscow and negotiations concerning his payment, then already concluded: "[...] I arrived in Moscow. I was upset all day, even more so at the Glavnauka [Main Administration of Scientific, Artistic, and Museum institutions], the whole Glavnauka, all Main Administrations convinced me not to stay abroad, this is where my bread grows, they said ... It was decided to pay me the full 160 Rubles [...] The line of my life will proceed with you and will finally climb the height of art. Now I am completely by myself and united with you in one single force, and you will endure with me everything until the very end [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 2.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. [Moscow, spring 1929].‎

‎8vo. 2 pp. on bifolium, in pencil. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about some of his paintings that were sold, his return to Moscow, where everyone is happy to see him, and a presentation he attended there: "[...] Yesterday I went to the Academy to hear a presentation by Shutko on Dziga Vertov. It was quite remarkable, and I also saw three performances by Vertov. Eisenstein sulked like a little girl. There was another presentation held by a German from Dessau, but I left before that. The people from ASNOVA [the Association of New Architects] want me to go to Moscow. Klyun will leave on Wednesday [...]". - Kirill Ivanovich Shutko (1884-1941) was editor-in-chief of the magazine "Soviet Cinema". - Somewhat wrinkled. Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 9.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. [Moscow], 22. V. 1929.‎

‎Small 4to. 2 pp. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), on meetings with commissioners for foreign trade, an official trip, etc. "[...] I'm dreadfully tired, wandering through the storeys like a travelling salesman, visiting all companies there, hurrying from one manager to the other; I just finished my work at the Tretyakova yesterday, on the 20th. Then I went to Nemchinovka, but only for a while, but at least Klyun was there, and so we went to Barvikha. Unochka scolded me for being away from home so often, but it took me a whole week only to get the porcelain thing settled. My meetings and appointments with various officials from the People's Commissariat for Foreign Trade as well as myself make a huge impression. I even imagined myself the lying stone under which no water flows, and when this stone rose the water began to swirl and to bubble. But by now, everything is set up. And everything seems to be quite well now, but let us see. The People's Commissariat for Foreign Trade promptly sent a note to the Leningrad porcelain factory telling them to enter negotiations with me at once, also to the Silicate Trest and the Wallpaper Trest etc. What with all this bustle, Suyetin and I will have so much to do that I can't tell how we shall stand it. It has already come so far that Exports is going to send me on a business trip abroad. Today (Wednesday) I'm giving my lecture to the assistants, all of Thursday I will spend with Unochka, and on Friday I'm going to buy the ticket, though I do not know for which day they'll give me one. I long for you and fear that this longing will prevent me from bringing the whole thing to an end. I expect to leave on Sunday [...]" (transl.). Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1, Moscow 2004, no. 13.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. [Nemchinovk], between January 7 and 14, 1929.‎

‎8vo. 3 pp. on bifolium. Page 4 written by his daughter Una. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about fighting against the AKhRR (Assotsiatsia Khudozhnikov Revolutsionnoi Rossii - Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia), appointments with Kirill Ivanovich Shutko (with whom he talked about Dziga Vertov), Archangelski, M. P. Kristi, and Aleksei Gan, who wished to publish two essays by him. "A new AKhRR campaign against the new artistic currents has begun here, but it's their bad luck that now my camp is gaining the upper hand, and so they haven't a leg to stand on. I went to the Tretyakovka gallery and saw Kristi; on Friday I will be back there speaking about the new department and possibly about my works [...] I think I have already mentioned everything. I will receive my payment on Monday and then go and buy the tickets; I expect to be in Leningrad on Wednesday [...]". - In her postscript, Malevich's daughter Una (then aged nine) reports how happy she was that her father had come to celebrate Christmas with her. - K. I. Shutko (1884-1941) was editor-in-chief of the magazine "Soviet Cinema". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1 (Moscow 2004), no. 8.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. Moscow, 14. IX. 1933.‎

‎4to. 3½ pp. on 2 ff. With autogr. envelope. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about a day he and Ivan Vassilyevitch Kljun spent together attending an exhibition of the Red Workers' and Peasants' Army with visiting officials. Kljun urged him to have his hair cut, as Malevich resembled a "savage". They failed to meet Lobanov, who wanted a landscape. "[...] You cannot imagine my sentiments. What else should I do, and how wait? I am completely starved, and although I have eaten quite well these two days at Ivan Vassilyevitch's, there is no way I might be satiated, and after all, I cannot live at his place, and there is nowhere for me to go. I still have no money to go to Nemchinovka and stay there overnight [...] It's simply a nightmare when the thought turns up that something might happen to me, a severe mental illness might afflict me. Tomorrow I will try to see mother, maybe I can raise some money there [...]". Malevich goes on to discuss his difficult relationship with his brother, and that he avoids seeing him: "That's what it amounts to, when a man has not a penny, everyone starts to lecture you and call you a fool [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1, Moscow 2004, no. 43.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. Moscow, 14. V. 1929.‎

‎4to. 2 pp. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about an experience during his journey to Moscow, his daily work, a proposed business trip abroad, his daughter Una, etc.: "[...] Today, on the 14th, I started working at the Tretyakova gallery. I was promised to sell a drawing soon [...] I called upon the Main Administration for Literary and Arts Affairs, but, as usual, they promised to make arrangements for a separate meeting and to talk to Shutko. Khvojnik sent me a note regarding my business trip abroad. It is all about not being willing to give one single Dollar in foreign currency [...] Khvojnik, who is head of the artistic department, is publishing character sketches of Russian artists and asks me to sit for him. In general, they all are quite kind well to me. My beloved Natalja, don't let yourself get bored, don't get upset, don't lose weight. During this journey I must do everything to lay in provisions for the winter [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1, Moscow 2004, no. 10.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. Moscow, 23. II. 1927.‎

‎Large 8vo. 1½ pp. Written in red ink. In Russian: a long letter to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), mentioning the making of a suprematistic movie, organising a shipment of his paintings and his trip to Poland: "[...] I'm totally upset now, more nervous than ever before, you realize that in everything I do. I ordered a box, for example, to put some paintings in, and it was quite useless; afterwards I ordered another, and again got the measurements all wrong. Finally, I managed, though just barely, wrapped the paintings and will ship them to the censorship office on Friday, and if I manage to do so I will buy a ticket, which costs 35 rubles to the border and another 35 rubles from there to Warsaw [...] My golden one, my beloved one, you're asleep and can't hear the tender words I whisper to you, but I repeat them every single night when I go to bed [...] I have to hurry to the studios. We are about to produce a suprematist movie. We have to work under pressure, as we will be joined by various animators [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 3.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. Nemchinovk, 10. IX. 1933.‎

‎2 pp. Large 4to. In Russian, a long letter to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), in which Malevich describes the terrible situation in which he finds himself: he has no money to receive medical treatment while his health is deteriorating, nor for the rent of his dacha; the landlord is urging him to sign the contract. Moreover, his relationship to his brother Myachislav has become very difficult, Myachislav having "transgressed all fraternal boundaries": "[...] We had no family relationship from our earliest years onwards, but now it has reached a level of indecency which is no longer tenable [...] He is thoroughly an official, and although he knows the situation in which I find myself, he has not left me a single piece of bread or sugar [...] and accuses me of having caused material damage to him by preventing him from marriage [...]". - Small pinhole, touching one letter, but without loss. Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 42.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph letter signed. Nemchinovka, January 7/8, 192[6].‎

‎8vo. 3 pp. on 3 ff. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90): a lyrical letter about celebrating Christmas in Moscow (while she is in Leningrad) and how much he desires to live with her "in a new place", as "Leningrad has spoiled me" (transl.). Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1, Moscow 2004, no. 1.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. [Moscow and Nemchinovk], 9. II. 1932.‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1¼ pp. With autograph address. In pencil. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about a campaign against him raised by the AKhRR (Assotsiatsia Khudozhnikov Revolutsionnoi Rossii - Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia), and on being accused of formalism: "I am running about; the matters stand so that one cannot speak of it; it turns out there is a government campaign [?] against me, labelling me a Formalist [...] Therefore, there is nothing for me anywhere, not even for my urn [...] but I shall sue and refute them [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 29.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. [Moscow, 20. X. 1931].‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1 p. With autograph address. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about Unochka's recovery, sending money by money order, and about common friends: "[...] There is frost in Moscow. I went in a railway carriage on Wednesday, it was extremely cold since they do not heat yet [...] And then I shall have to be at the Maljarstroi [...]. I would have written a letter, but there was no paper [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 26.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. [Nemchinovk], 19. V. 1933.‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1 p. With autograph address. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90): "I have received all your letters, it upsets me a good deal, everything is particularly difficult if you are upset, but I still cannot leave. It is very difficult to leave. I have taken steps through Narkompros [the People's Commissariat for Education] and obtained a ticket for May 23. I will arrive around 12 o'clock noon [...] Unfortunately, I cannot send any money for I have not drawn my salary [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1, Moscow 2004, no. 38.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. [Nemchinovk], 20. VII. 1932.‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1 p. With autograph address. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about his arrival at Moscow and Kirill Ivanovich Shutko (1884-1941), the editor-in-chief of the magazine "Soviet Cinema", who was earmarked as candidate for the office of Director of the GAKhN (State Academy of Artistic Sciences), a meeting place for avant-garde from 1923 to 1929. "[...] I had a long conversation with him and tried to convince him to accept this assignment. At the moment, he is heading for Rome, and will leave on July 27. He is now working on a book called 'Lenin and Culture' [...]". - Trace of vertical fold. Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 35.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. [Nemchinovk], 26. IV. 1932.‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1 p. With autograph address. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about a committee meeting which appreciated his project, and about the closure of several artists' associations. His nephew Edsik (brother of Malevich's brother Myachislav) will buy some tickets, and he himself expects an advance payment. "[...] As for the cottages, it looks quite bad. A shared bathroom between 400 and 500 rubles. Neli promises to get a room and a terrace from a friend [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 32.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. Kiev, 20. XII. 1929.‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1 p. With autograph address. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), on being terribly busy, and some plans to meet her on the 25th: "[...] I bought the ticket via Moscow again, so if I do not stop over in Moscow for a day because of the matter with Glawiskusstwo and the porcelain, I will arrive on the morning of the 25th by fast train, or on the morning of the 26th if I must stay the day [...] Overshoes cannot be found here, they have only black ones, but only upon presentation of the receipt. Maybe I'll get some at Moscow [...] I don't know how it will work out in Kiev. There is a lot of trouble at the moment [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Bd. 1, Moskau 2004, Nr. 22.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. Moscow, [21. X. 1929].‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1 p. With autograph address. To his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), about his journey to Moscow: "[...] The trip was all right, I had a compartment of my own. The train was a fast one, so that I even shook from time to time. The weather here is fine, the sun is shining and I am heading straight for Nemchinovka [...]" (transl.). Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1, Moscow 2004, no. 16.‎

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‎Malevich, Kazimir, Russian painter and art theoretician (1879-1935).‎

‎Autograph postcard signed. Nemchinovka, 21. IV. 1932.‎

‎Oblong 8vo. 1 p. With autograph address. In Russian, to his third wife, Natalya Andreevna (née Manchenka, 1902-90), reporting on how he spends his days, about his appointments with Ivan Klyun and others, about waiting for the meeting of the construction committee, and trying to sell works to a Ukrainian museum: "[...] It is warm outside, but there is still snow in the woods, it's dirty, and it's raining heavily. Less bread will be issued in Moscow as of the 1st, and there will be no white bread. People are hungry [...]". Malewitsch über sich. Zeitgenossen über Malewitsch. Briefe. Dokumente. Erinnerungen. Kritik. Vol. 1, Moscow 2004, no. 31.‎

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‎Malfatti von Monteregio, Baronin Hedwig, österr. Adelige u. politische Aktivistin zur Zeit der 1848er-Bewegung‎

‎Eigenh. Brief m. Unterschrift.‎

‎Wien, o. J. (um 1870). 3 S., 8°.‎

‎Über die ?politische Aktivistin zur Zeit der 1848er-Bewegung? (?Frauenbiografien? der Univ. Wien) Baronin Malfatti von Montereggio ist nicht viel bekannt. Gesichert ist, daß sie am 28. Jänner 1882 das St. Josefs Greisenasyl im Wiener Bezirk Hietzing gründete. Es war für 12 Greise gedacht und wurde von der Baronin selbst erhalten. Anfangs waren für die Betreuung der Greise weltliche Pflegerinnen angestellt, doch schon nach kurzer Zeit übernahmen Ordensschwestern aus der Congregation der ?Dienerinnen des heiligen Herzens Jesu? in Wien die Obsorge über das Asyl. 1884 übernahm Erzherzog Karl Ludwig das Protektorat über das Heim und am 24. Februar 1885 ließ die Baronin das Heim auf die Schwestern überschreiben. - Der Empfänger des auf Französisch abgefassten Briefes ist Jacques (Jacob) Mislin (1807-1878). Der aus ärmlichen Verhältnissen stammende Mislin konnte dank seines Onkels an der berühmten Lehranstalt von Porrentruy im Schweizer Kanton Bern studieren, wo er nicht viel später auch selbst unterrichten sollte. Der 1830 zum Priester geweihte kath. Theologe wurde 1836 auf Vermittlung des Grafen von Bombelle an den Wiener Hof berufen, wo er einer der Lehrer der Söhne von Erzherzog Franz Karl und Erzherzogin Sophie wurde und damit sowohl den zukünftigen Kaiser Franz Joseph wie auch Erzherzog Ferdinand Maximilian (später Kaiser Max von Mexiko) unterrichtete (u.a. auch in Erdkunde). Vor der Revolution von 1848 unternahm Mislin eine Pilgerreise von Wien über Budapest und Konstantinopel nach Jersusalem. Der danach erschienene Reisebericht wurde in mehrere Sprachen übersetzt und mehrfach nachgedruckt. In den folgenden Jahren leitete er die Bibliothek am Hof der Herzogin von Parma, Erzherzogin Marie Louise, wurde zum Abt von St. Maria von Deg (Ungarn), geheimer Kämmerer u. Hausprälat Papst Pius' XI., Apostolischer Pronotar, Kanoniker der Kathedrale von Großwardein, Träger zahlr. Orden (u.a. von Spanien, Parma u. des Ritterordens vom Heiligen Grab zu Jerusalem) sowie Mitglied zahlr. Akademien. Der Verfasser zahlr. Publikationen und Vertraute des belgischen Königs und des Grafen von Chambord blieb nach der Rückkehr von seiner Pilgerreise in Wien, wo er weiterhin in persönlichem Kontakt mit dem Kaiserhaus stand. - In einem numerierten, von Mislin eigenh. beschrifteten Papierumschlag.‎

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‎Malherbe, Charles, French musicologist and composer (1853-1911).‎

‎2 autograph letters signed. N. p. and Paris, 17 Oct. 1896 and 6 June 1897.‎

‎(Oblong) 8vo. 1½ pp. on on 3ff. Both letters probably to the librarian and editor of the "Journal musical" Baudouin La Londre, concerning forthcoming articles. In the earlier letter Malherbe apologizes for the delay of an article on the bibliography of Don Giovanni: "En vous envoyant le programme que vous m'avez demandé, je vous rassure au sujet de votre article, auquel je travaille en ce moment et qui m'a nécessité plus de recherches que je ne l'avais cru tout d'abord de là un retard que je vous prie d'excuser. Vendredi je peux être en mesure de vous adresser la chose. J'aurais voulu être complet dans mon étude bibliographique; mais il y faut énoncer surtout pour la publication étrangère qu'il s'agira donc de simples: Notes pour servir à la Bibliographie de Don Giovanni [...]". - The letter from 6 June 1897 was sent together with a finished article, apparently an abridged version of the preface of one of Malherbe's books: "Voici la préface. Il m'a suffi d'y pratiquer une coupure pour lui donner la forme ou du moins l'aspect [...]". In 1897 Malherbe had published "Le Centenaire de Donizetti et l'exposition de Bergame". - Well preserved.‎

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‎Malherbe, Charles, violinist, musicologist, composer and music editor (1853-1911).‎

‎8 autograph letters signed. Paris, Cormeilles, and no place., 1892-1910.‎

‎8vo and oblong 12mo. Together 12½ pp. on 4 bifolia and 4 single leaves. With 2 autograph envelopes, one of which mounted to the letter. About Malherbe's activities within his professional radius as archivist of the Paris opera: providing tickets and recommendations, archival issues, as well as on his achievements in the field of publications, musical arrangements, and compositions. - Three letters to a "Maître": a presentation letter to his just-published "Histoire de l’Opéra-Comique: la seconde salle Favart", and a reminder to reserve box seats for the dress rehearsal of Reyer's opera "Salammbô": "Vous m'avez promis une cinquième loge pour la répétition général de Salammbô, on ma demandant de vous le rappeler [...]" (8 May 1892). With congratulations on a promotion to a higher rank within the Légion d’honneur. Facetiously, Malherbe cites the famous caricaturist Amédée Noé's words on a similar occasion: "A l'un de ses amis qui dans la hiérarchie de la Légion d'Honneur passait de grade d'officier à celui de commandeur, Cham écrivait, dit-on: 'Je fait comme ta croix, Je te saute au cou!' [...]" (1 Jan. 1892). Further, Malherbe writes that he was unable to obtain a requested recommendation from General Édouard Hardÿ de Périni for a young lady. A reference from the theatre director Pedro Gailhard would be best, and the Ministry of Public Education, too, could easily obtain one from the Ministry of War. Also, Malherbe discusses autographs of Berlioz: "Il suffit que le ministère de l'Instruction publique le demande au ministère de la guerre: c'est un simple échange de bons procédés entre deux service administratifs [...]" (19 July, no year). - Three letters to the pianist Louise Filliaux-Tiger, about decorations awarded by the Légion d’honneur: "Il convient donc de n'en trier nulle vanité, et, en cette matière comme en bien d'autre, mieux être que paraître [...]" (30 March 1900). On the matter of how to correctly collect autographs in albums or volumes, with a contact to Malherbe's bookbinder. Malherbe asks for news of the Polish pianist Paderewski: "Vous savez que je n'ai toujours pas eu de nouvelles de Paderewski. Où cache-t-il? [...]" (21 Aug. 1902). Malherbe could not see the Madame personally, as he wanted to show her an arrangement he made for a tune of the soprano Delphine Ugalde: "Car entre nous l'harmonie et l'accompagnement en étaient pitoyables; j'ai repris la mélodie en le travaillant d'une manière un peu plus raffinée [...]" (21 July 1903). - To the Belgian musician Gaston Knosp, asking for an appointment in connection with Bizet's opera "Don Procopio", which shortly before had its first production in Malherbe's revised version at the Salle Garnier in Monte Carlo: "Votre lettre est arrivée à la Bibliothèque, alors que je me trouvais dans le midi, occupé à monter l'opéra de Bizet, Don Procopio [...]" (13 March 1906). - One letter to a friend, concerning opera tickets (24 June 1910). - One printed letterhead of the "Théâtre National de L'Opéra", one lettercard with printed vignette.‎

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‎MALHERBE, Henry‎

‎Paul Hervieu. Biographie critique suivie d'un autographe, d'opinions et d'une bibliographie précédée d'un portrait-frontispice [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]‎

‎Exemplaire sur papier de hollande non numéroté, 1 vol. in-12 carré reliure de l'époque plein maroquin bleu, dos lisse mosaïqué, couvertures conservées, tête dorée, Bibliothèque Internationale d'Edition E. Sansot & Cie, Paris, 1912, 60 pp. Bel envoi de l'auteur à "Mademoiselle Sonia Pavloff, géante par son art et admirable par son coeur, Son très respectueusement dévoué Henry Malherbe". Danseuse de ballet, Sonia Pavloff est également connue pour ses travaux de sculpture. Bon état (reliure un peu frottée avec petit mq. à un mors, des rouss.) Français‎

‎Malibran, Alexandre, Violinist (1823-1867)‎

‎Eigenh. Brief mit U.‎

‎o.J. Paris, 28. 12. 1861, 4°. 4 Seiten. Doppelblatt.‎

‎Der berühmte Geiger, Schüler und Biograph Spohrs, gründete in Paris einen Zyklus von Orchesterkonzerten. In seinem Brief bittet er den Verleger Escudier um diesbezügliche Unterstützung: "[...] Or, en formant, avec des élémens épars, un orchestre dont j'ai pu me servir très convenablement j'ai fait preuve de capacité [...]" Für eine große Aufführung moderner Musikwerke hofft er den Cirque Napoléon füllen zu können. - Interessanter, langer und inhaltsreicher Brief.‎

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‎Malibran, Maria, Spanish-French singer (1808-1836).‎

‎Autograph letter signed "Maria". N. p., "15 Sept." [1832].‎

‎4to. 3 pp. on bifolium. Charming, intimate letter to her close friend, the politician and industrialist Auguste Michel Félicité Le Tellier de Souvré Louvois (1783-1844), whom she calls Fanfan, scolding him for his long silence and expressing her relief that her friends approve of her relationship with her future husband Charles de Beriot. Malibran relates that she briefly returned to Paris to console the widow of her fatherly friend M. Cottinet, the father of the writer Edmond Cottinet, but is about to return to Brussels for a concert. She alludes to her broken marriage with Eugène Malibran and her relationship with de Beriot that she finally made public after three years: "Last year I was waiting, I was waiting! What for? You will say - You... I did not know to what to attribute such a long silence (because you could write me if you cannot come). Now I learn that you are employed by a Minister, taking a carriage at will... etc. I, poor and always the same Maria, had been very much piqued by your neglect of me, however, before my departure I could not resist the desire to have news from you any longer, I wrote you a very nice little love letter [petit poulet] ... but ... M. Fanfan did not want to take the trouble of stopping by at Rue Blanche. What does that mean? Monsieur Louvois Fanfan almost a Minister? Are we too proud to lower our heads towards our old friend Maria? I did not go to visit Mad.e your mother, believing that the morbid bitterness [choléramorbus] was holding all of you against me, otherwise ... Concerning this, must I stay mad or be, like always in the past, Fanfan's sister? I am leaving tomorrow to give a concert at the Royal Theatre in Brussels, and I must return at the end of the month. You certainly know that I just suffered an irreparable loss in M. Cottinet who acted for me precisely as a father should have. I only came back to keep his young widow company! You certainly know how I spend my time. You certainly know that there are insurmountable difficulties, almost making me sick [à vomir]. Finally, what I did not dare to say three years ago is now known to everyone by my own admission. I rejoice in seeing that all my former friends approve of my choice, with the possible exception of Mad.e N..., and that my friends remain with me as in the past - can I not boldly vouch for your attachment to Maria? I love you like the good Fanfan". - This beautiful letter can be dated with respect to Maria Malibran's relationship with the violinist and composer Charles de Beriot that had started in 1829, soon after she had left her husband and returned to Paris from New York. - Traces of folds. With very slight tears and stains.‎

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‎Maling, Arthur, amerikanischer Schriftsteller (geb. 1923).‎

‎Albumblatt mit eigenh. U. O. O. u. D.‎

‎1 S. 110:140 mm.‎

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‎Malipiero, Gian Francesco, Komponist und Musikwissenschaftler (1882-1973)‎

‎Eigenh. Brief mit U.‎

‎o.J. Asolo (Treviso), 31. III. 1962, Qu.-8°. 1 Seite. Blaues Papier.‎

‎"[...] Ich danke Ihnen für Ihren Brief und Ihre zwei Artikel. Seit viele Jahre treffen wir uns nicht, trotzdem hoffe ich, Sie bald zu sehen [...]"‎

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‎MALLAC, Albert‎

‎Sonnets [ Edition originale - Livre dédicacé par l'auteur ]‎

‎Tiré à 400 exemplaires non mis dans le commerce, 1 vol. petit in-8 br. sous couv. rempliée, Th. Bourselet, Paris, s.d. [ 1887 ], 130 pp. Etat très satisfaisant (petit mq. à la couv. rempliée, nom du dédicataire gratté). Albert Mallac était le frère d'Eloi Mallac, né à l'île Maurice, préfet de la Nièvre et tuteur de Prosper d'Epinay (le sculpteur "Nemo"). Français‎

‎MALLARME Stéphane‎

‎Carte autographe signée adressée à Alidor Delzant : "Vous avez toujours des façons charmantes de vous rappeler à vos amis, même quand ils se souviennent"‎

‎- Paris 13 octobre 1893, 11,4x8,9cm, une carte recto verso - enveloppe jointe. - Carte autographe signée de Stéphane Mallarmé adressée à Alidor Delzant rédigée à l'encre noire des deux côtés. Enveloppe jointe. ?Alidor Delzant fut avocat, collectionneur et bibliophile. Ami des Goncourt, il leur consacra un ouvrage et fut le secrétaire et légataire testamentaire d'Edmond. Amicale carte dans laquelle Mallarmé remercie Alidor Delzant pour une surprise envoyée : "Ma fille a trouvé à la maison, dès notre retour ces jours-ci, la caisse remplie de regards en coulisse ; elle vous remercie beaucoup et Madame Delzant. Vous avez toujours des façons charmantes de vous rappeler à vos amis, même quand ils se souviennent." Les "regards en coulisse" sont sans doute des abricots ou des pruneaux. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALLARME Stéphane‎

‎Carte autographe signée adressée à Alidor Delzant : "Tous mes voeux, mon cher Delzant..."‎

‎- Paris 1er janvier 1892, 8,8x11,4cm, une carte recto-verso et une enveloppe. - Carte autographe signée de Stéphane Mallarmé adressée à Alidor Delzant, rédigée des deux côtés à l'encre noire. Enveloppe jointe. ?Alidor Delzant fut avocat, collectionneur et bibliophile. Ami des Goncourt, il leur consacra un ouvrage et fut le secrétaire et légataire testamentaire d'Edmond. Charmante carte dans laquelle le poète adresse ses voeux à son ami pour la nouvelle année : "Tous mes voeux, mon cher Delzant ; et veuillez les rendre charmants, pour les déposer aux pieds de Madame." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALLARME Stéphane‎

‎Carte autographe signée adressée à Alidor Delzant : "...vous songez si j'ai été touché de la lettre de Monsieur Louis Dyer..."‎

‎- Paris 12 février 1894, 11,4x8,8cm, une carte recto-verso et une enveloppe. - Carte autographe signée de Stéphane Mallarmé adressée à Alidor Delzant, rédigée des deux côtés à l'encre noire. Enveloppe jointe. ?Alidor Delzant fut avocat, collectionneur et bibliophile. Ami des Goncourt, il leur consacra un ouvrage et fut le secrétaire et légataire testamentaire d'Edmond. Mallarmé évoque un futur séjour à Oxford et remercie Delzant de l'avoir recommandé à un ami : "...vous songez si j'ai été touché de la lettre de Monsieur Louis Dyer, de qui me voici connu tout de suite et comme anciennement, à travers vous. Je lui réponds, avant que je ne fasse, si heureux, sa connaissance. Hôte, je ne pourrai l'être, M. Powell, qui a eu l'initiative de ma conférence, m'ayant de longue date offert son toit, pendant mon bref séjour à Oxford..." Mallarmé donnera en effet une conférence sur l'esthétique le 1er mars 1894 à Oxford dont le texte sera publié en 1895 sous le titre Oxford, Cambridge. La musique et les lettres. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALLARME Stéphane‎

‎Carte autographe signée adressée à Alidor Delzant : "...j'ai, du reste, à vous parler de M. Dyer."‎

‎- Paris 11 mars 1894, 11,4x8,8cm, une carte recto et une enveloppe. - Carte autographe signée de Stéphane Mallarmé adressée à Alidor Delzant, rédigée au recto à l'encre noire. Enveloppe jointe. ?Alidor Delzant fut avocat, collectionneur et bibliophile. Ami des Goncourt, il leur consacra un ouvrage et fut le secrétaire et légataire testamentaire d'Edmond. Carte écrite au retour d'un voyage à Oxford durant lequel Mallarmé donna une conférence sur l'esthétique : "...j'ai, du reste, à vous parler de M. Dyer." Louis Dyer, ami de Delzant, est un ancien d'Oxford et est alors professeur de grec à Havard. Par l'intermédiaire de Delzant, il avait proposé l'hospitalité à Mallarmé qui ne le connaissait pas avant sa conférence, mais cette carte atteste que les deux hommes se sont finalement rencontrés. [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALLARME Stéphane‎

‎Carte autographe signée adressée à Alidor Delzant : "A lundi..."‎

‎- Paris 22 novembre 1895, 11,4x8,8cm, une carte recto et une enveloppe. - Carte autographe signée de Stéphane Mallarmé adressée à Alidor Delzant, rédigée au recto à l'encre noire. Enveloppe jointe. ?Alidor Delzant fut avocat, collectionneur et bibliophile. Ami des Goncourt, il leur consacra un ouvrage et fut le secrétaire et légataire testamentaire d'Edmond. "A lundi et merci de vous souvenir ; je vous presse impatiemment la main et vous prie de présenter mon hommage à Madame." [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

‎MALLARME Stéphane‎

‎Carte autographe signée adressée à Alidor Delzant : "...mon ami Muhlfeld [...] me prie d'être témoin à son mariage"‎

‎- Paris 15 avril 1896, 11,4x8,8cm, une carte recto et une enveloppe. - Carte autographe signée de Stéphane Mallarmé adressée à Alidor Delzant, rédigée au recto à l'encre noire. Enveloppe jointe. Une petite tache d'eau atteignant le début de la carte, sans gêne pour la lecture. ?Alidor Delzant fut avocat, collectionneur et bibliophile. Ami des Goncourt, il leur consacra un ouvrage et fut le secrétaire et légataire testamentaire d'Edmond. "Voici que j'écris un jour trop tôt, je suis confus : mon ami Muhlfeld qui me prie d'être témoin à son mariage, ce lundi prochain..." "Le 20 de ce mois, printanier lui aussi, il signe le registre municipal en tant que témoin au mariage de Lucien Muhlfeld, l'une des têtes de La Revue blanche, et tout ce beau monde dîne en tenue de soirée à La Tour d'Argent égayée par les rires de Misia et des frères Natanson." (Jean-Luc Steinmetz) [ENGLISH DESCRIPTION ON DEMAND]‎

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