Autograph letter signed : to "Monsieur le Directeur" [C. Naud?], 1904 Mar. 4.

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Autograph letter signed : to "Monsieur le Directeur" [C. Naud?], 1904 Mar. 4.

Requesting that his historical novel, "The emperor of Carthage," be reviewed in his "excellent" journal [La grande revue?]; providing background information and a [difficult to read] defense of the historical novel as genre.

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