BERGSON, Henri

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[EINSTEIN] BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph letter signed « Henri Bergson » to Jean Becquerel
Paris, 24 Sept[ember] 1922, 16 pages in-8°

« From the point of view of the theory of Relativity, there is no longer absolute motion or absolute immobility »

EUR 15.000,-

BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Original photograph by Dornac
Original period film print (November 1914), cabinet format

Elegant portrait of the philosopher

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BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph aphorism signed « H. Bergson »
Paris, 5 February 1937, 1 p. in-8° on an oblong strip of paper

« We must act like a man of thought, and think like a man of action »

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BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph aphorism signed « H. Bergson »
N.p.n.d, 1/4 p. in-8°

« As soon as we love the best in life, we become indifferent to death »

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BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph aphorism signed « H. Bergson »
Paris, 15 Feb. 1929, 1/2 p. in-12°

« Happiness is found only on the condition that it should not be sought after »

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BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph letter signed « H. Bergson » to Michel Georges-Michel
Saint-Cergue, 1st August 1926, 3 pp. in-8°

« There is an uninterrupted current of humour that flows through these pages and is not, it must be admitted, the characteristic of my work »

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BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph letter signed « H. Bergson » to Raphaël Cor
Paris, 22nd March 1935, 2 p. in-8°

« I find interesting the relationship you establish between immoralism and the sexual question… »

EUR 1.200,-

BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph letter signed « H. Bergson » to a friend
Paris, 2nd March 1920, 3 p. 1/2 in-8°

« I believe that in philosophical matters the imprecise does not count, and that we must be three times sure of what we bring to the public if we want to obtain from it a beginning of consent »

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BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Autograph letter signed “H. Bergson” to Félix Sartiaux
9th Nov.[ember] 1922, 1 p. in-12 on laid paper

“You know the pleasure I have to chat with you”

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BERGSON, Henri (1859-1941)

Unpublished set of seven autograph letters signed to Felix Sartiaux
Paris, between 1916 and 1928, 19 pages 1/2 in-8

“The survival of the human personality is not mathematically demonstrable, no doubt, but it seems highly likely to me”

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PROUST, Marcel (1871-1922)

Autograph “Carte-télégramme” signed « Marcel Proust » to Fernand Gregh
[Paris], « Monday morning », postmark [7 Nov. 1892], 1 p. in-16°

« Would you do us all the pleasure of coming to dinner… just with Mr. Bergson, and especially not in formal wear »

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