Autograph letters signed (13, one on his visiting card)) : [Paris, 1897-1898], and [n.d.], to René Peter, 1897-1898, 1897 Nov. 1, and [n.d.].

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Autograph letters signed (13, one on his visiting card)) : [Paris, 1897-1898], and [n.d.], to René Peter, 1897-1898, 1897 Nov. 1, and [n.d.].

Of a social nature, making appointments, mentioning Augusta Holmès, the "pantomime si esthétique" by Mme [J.-L.] Forain [Le chevalier d'or], asking him to burn a letter--"il y a des mains indiscrètes chez toi"--, mentioning Pierre Louÿs and his preface [to La tragédie de la mort], etc.

13 items (14 p., with one envelope and several integral address leaves) ; various sizes.

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