Autograph letters signed (3, one on his visiting card) : [Paris, 4 April 1895], 17 June 1903, and [n.p., n.d.], to Pierre Louÿs, 1895 Apr. 4, 1903 June 17, and [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (3, one on his visiting card) : [Paris, 4 April 1895], 17 June 1903, and [n.p., n.d.], to Pierre Louÿs, 1895 Apr. 4, 1903 June 17, and [n.d.].

Asking him [in 1895] to bring the Christmas stories to their lunch meeting the next day, expressing [in 1903] his deep affection for Louÿs, thanking him for his book, asking him to send [Les aventures du] Roi Pausole, etc.

3 items (5 p.) ; various sizes.

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