[ZOLA] FLAUBERT, Gustave (1821-1880)
Autograph letter signed « Votre Gve Flaubert » to Emile Zola
[Paris, 17 December 1874], 1 p. in-8°
« Tourgueneff, de Goncourt & Daudet will be at my place on Sunday »
Autograph letter signed « Votre Gve Flaubert » to Emile Zola
[Paris, 17 December 1874], 1 p. in-8°
« Tourgueneff, de Goncourt & Daudet will be at my place on Sunday »
Autograph letter signed “Edmond de Goncourt” to a lady
N.p.n.d, 1 p. in-8 on bifolio
“I send you in front of me an article on the Goncourt that will amuse you”
Autograph letter signed “Edmond de Goncourt” to a dear friend
N.p.n.d [1895], 1/2 in-8 on laid paper
“I am forced to attend the performance for the benefit of Mrs. Crosnier”
Autograph letter signed « Edmond de Goncourt » to a lady
N.p, 5 7bre [September] [18]93, 2 p. in-8°
« I received a slightly furious letter from Madame Daudet, regarding a Figaro interview in which I had said that a man of letters ought to remain unmarried »
Autograph letter signed “Edmond de Goncourt” to a Monsieur
Paris, 12 November 1885, 1 page in-8
“Taking care of a biography of Miss Clairon at the moment”
Autograph letter signed « Edmond de Goncourt » to a lady
Saint Gratien, 21 7bre [September] [18]90, 2 p. in-8
« I don’t know anything except that Mrs Strauss does sports and turf in the water towns »
Autograph name card to a gentleman
N.p.n.d, 1 p. 1/2 in-24
« Put a little sword in his kidneys »
Autograph letter signed « Edmond de Goncourt » to Charles-Philippe de Chennevières-Pointel
N.p, 5th February [18]87, 1/2 p. in-8° with autograph envelope
« The laziness of old age digs separations between people made by their taste for art »
Period albumen print
N.p., c. 1885, cabinet format (13,7 cm x 9,5 cm)
Autograph note signed « E. de Goncourt » to a gentleman
N.p., 23 Oct. 1860, 1/2 p. in-8° on laid paper
« I leave you complete freedom »
Autograph letter signed “Edmond et Jules de Goncourt”, by Jules’s hand
23 March 1853, 1 p. in-8
“When we showed up there, about eight days ago, the plague was very large formed”
Autograph letter signed “JKHuysmans” to a colleague
N.d [1885], Paris, 1p 1/2 in-12 on laid paper
“Readers who generally prefer Mr Ohnet’s products to the pages of Flaubert and Goncourt”
Autograph letter signed « J.V. » to Aurélien Scholl
[Londres], 29 8bre [October] [18]77, 6 pp. in-8°
« I am thinking of letting my political hopes lie dormant, and returning to my profession »