[AURY] MAULNIER, Thierry (1909-1988)
Two autograph card-letters signed « Jacques » to Dominique Aury
Paris, 3rd and 7th August [1936], 2 pp. in-8°
« Hour by hour… it feels as though I can bear your absence less and less »
Two autograph card-letters signed « Jacques » to Dominique Aury
Paris, 3rd and 7th August [1936], 2 pp. in-8°
« Hour by hour… it feels as though I can bear your absence less and less »
Autograph letter signed « And. Malraux » to Thierry Maulnier
N.p., 25 July [1950], 2 p. in-8°
« God is dead, said Nietzsche, to which an ironic echo responds, Maybe, but not the Devil »
Autograph letter signed « Jean Paulhan » [to Thierry Maulnier]
S.l., « Wednesday » [June ? 1945], 1 p. in-8° on NRF letterhead
« I’m glad you like my Sade »
Autograph postcard signed « Robert Brasillach » to Thierry Maulnier
[Lyon, 1933 or 1934], 1/2 p. in-12°
« We read Nietzsche aloud to one another »
Autograph letter signed « Robert Brasillach » to Thierry Maulnier
[Prison de Fresnes], 30 January 1945, 1 p. in-8°
« Believe that all this keeps me warm company in my cell and makes me neglect the iron chains »
Autograph letter signed « Robert Brasillach » to Thierry Maulnier
[Paris, late 1930s], 1 p. in-8°
« Live a slave or die! »
Autograph letter signed “Jean Cocteau” to Louis Bonalumi
St Jean Cap-Ferrat, 29th May 1954, 1 p. in-4, autograph envelope attached
“One of my beautiful illustrated books that we always forget in the bibliography“
Autograph letter signed « Druon » to Thierry Maulnier
N.p., 3rd March [19]85, 2 p. in-4°
« But where are the thinkers, in the great French tradition that goes from Montaigne to Valéry? »
Autograph letter signed « Julien Gracq » to Thierry Maulnier
Caen, 4th November [1945], 1 p. in-8° in violet ink on lined paper
« I learned from a press clipping… that you did not receive Un Beau ténébreux »
Autograph letter signed « Claude Lévi-Strauss » [to Thierry Maulnier]
[Paris], 2 Mars 1973, 1 p. in-4°
« The encouragement of several members of the Académie Française encouraged me to apply… »
Autograph letter signed « Claude Lévi-Strauss » [to Thierry Maulnier]
Paris, 1st March 1977, 1 p. 1/4 in-4°
« Votre envoi… fait regretter que la jeune philosophie (la moins jeune aussi) ait perdu le secret d’une langue aussi ferme, claire et pure »
Autograph carte-de-visite signed « FM » [to Thierry Maulnier]
N.p.n.d. [Paris, after 1930], 2 p. in-16°
« This dear Cocteau is an impostor—a charming impostor…. »
Autograph letter signed « François Mauriac » to Thierry Maulnier
N.p.n.d. [Paris, late 1938 ?], 2 pp. in-8°
« I’m telling you this morning, to you whom I consider the brightest mind of your generation – the only one on our side who can stand up to Sartre… »
Autograph letter signed « Ch Maurras » [to Thierry Maulnier]
[Paris] Prison de la Santé, 19 April 1937, 8 pp. in-8°
« It is not possible for Action Française to delay any longer the choice that is necessary between its direction, its destiny, its national obligation »
Autograph letter signed « Montherlant » [to Thierry Maulnier]
S.l., 3 Dec. [19]50, 4 p. in-8°
« And I don’t understand either why you call me a psychoanalyst playwright… »
Autograph letter signed « Jean Paulhan » to Thierry Maulnier
N.p.n.d., « le 25 » [late 1939], 3 p. in-8° on NRF letterhead
« La pesée de Charles Maurras sur la politique française, depuis 1914, n’a pas été moindre que celle de Laval, de Poincaré ou de Blum »
Billet autographe signé « JP. » [à Thierry Maulnier]
S.l.n.d. « Mardi » [fin des années 1940], 1/2 p. in-12° oblongue
« Votre Sartre… est bien juste »
Autograph letter signed « André Suarès » [to Thierry Maulnier]
La Varenne, 14th May [19]45, 2 p. in-8°
« I come out of Hell, where I was suspended for five years »