[HUYSMANS] ANONYMOUS
[Paris, c. 1890], original photographic portrait
Period film print (11,8 x 16,1 cm)
An elegant portrait of the writer at home, sitting by his fireplace, his cat on his lap
[Paris, c. 1890], original photographic portrait
Period film print (11,8 x 16,1 cm)
An elegant portrait of the writer at home, sitting by his fireplace, his cat on his lap
Name card autograph signed “JH” to a dear friend
[N.d.n.p], 2 p. in-24 in black ink
“Bushels of pain to fill”
Autopgraph card signed « GHuÿsmans » to André Godard
Paris, 23 Dec. [18]98, 1 p. 1/2 in-8°
« A land I must love, since next year it will become my own »
Autograph card signed « GHuÿsmans » [to André Godard]
N.p.n.d. [Paris, c. 1903], 2 p. in-12°
« I was thoroughly satisfied to be able to provide examples that dismantle this absurdity we’ve been constantly fed with »
Poème autographe [signed]
N.p.n.d, 1 p. in-8° on laid paper
« It’s all right, little man, oh yes! do it, harder »
Autograph card signed « GHuÿsmans » to André Godard
Ligugé, 5 July 1901, 2 p. in-12°
« Une fois les moines partis d’ici, je ne me vois guères y séjournant et la perspective de rentrer dans la bagarre n’a rien qui m’allèche »
Name card with autograph addition
[N.d.n.p], 1 p. in-24 in black ink
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 “Mauriac” to René Salomé
Vémars 7 Octover 1921, 1 p. in-12
“There isn’t, and there will never be good Catholic novels”
Name card with autograph additions to a “dear friend”
Janv[ier] 1904, 1 p. in-24 in purple ink