Heures ecouleés, 1835-1849.

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Heures ecouleés, 1835-1849.

Manuscript volume of poems written at various places in France and the United States (noted at the end of each separate poem, along with the date). The second part of the volume, titled "Pages Noires", is dedicated to Monsieur Amédée de Beauplan. Laid in the volume are three loose poems.

1 v. (128 p.) ; 30 cm.

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de Trobriand, Régis, 1816-1897

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Trobriand was born at Chateau des Rochettes, near Tours, France, the son of Joseph de Keredern de Trobriand, a baron who had been a general in Napoleon Bonaparte's army, in a family with a long tradition of military service. His mother was Rosine Hachin de Courbeville. In his youth, Trobriand completed a baccalaureate at the College of Saint-Louis in Paris, followed by studying law. He wrote poetry and prose, publishing his first novel, Gentlemen of the West in 1840 in Paris. His father's servic...