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22663Wood engraver turned publisher whose Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper revolutionized and popularized newspapers with its numerous engraved illustrations bringing home graphic Civil War coverage. Uncommon large "Faithfully Yours / Frank Leslie" on a heavy stock 3 3/4" X 2¼" card n.p. n.d. Very good. Accompanied by an unsigned item from his wife Miriam Florence Leslie the "Empress of Journalism" 1836-1914 who successfully managed his publishing empire after his death -- even having her name legally changed to Frank Leslie in 1882! Unsigned AN 1p 3½" X 2¼" n.p. n.d. Near fine. Heavy stock black-bordered calling card reading "Mrs. Frank Leslie" in a dainty Gothic script below which she pens her address "37 Queen Anne St / Cavendish Square" large and bold. An unusual pair of items from this pioneering publishing pair. unknown
1974005947NY: A. Schram. Signed first edition. Hard cover in dust jacket. Published NY: Abner Schram 1974 first printing. 8vo. 234pp. illustrated with b/w photos. Signed on fly leaf by both authors: "With every good wish - Leona Rostenberg. Madeline B. Stern". Some dust foxing along top edge else very good in very good dust jacket with a few short closed tears along top edge. 2005 and 2007 NY Times obituary clippings of the authors laid in. . Very Good. Hard. 1st. 1974. A. Schram unknown
1948873581948. Fine. « A Londres pour la première fois des possibilités d'accord sont apparues pour les problèmes allemands même sur les Réparations. » In London for the first time possibilities for agreement have appeared on German problems even on Reparations. s. d. 1948 21 x 27 cm quatre feuillets Signed autograph manuscript entitled ""A Compiègne et au Palais Bourbon"" by Léon Blum 3 and a half pages in blue ink on the verso of four sheets with letterhead from the newspaper Le Populaire Central Organ of the Socialist Party S.F.I.O. Numerous passages crossed out and rewritten in black ink. Horizontal fold mark on each sheet notes from a previous bibliographer in pencil at the head of the first sheet. The article appeared in the daily newspaper Le Populaire on March 9 1948. Fine and virulent diatribe by Léon Blum following General De Gaulle's Compiègne speech denouncing his maneuvers toward a ""strong State."" He paints a hopeful picture of German reconciliation European construction as well as the Marshall Plan soon to be ratified - of which he had been the great negotiator. On March 7 1948 the general who had just founded the Rally of the French People was invited by the new mayor Jean Legendre who had rallied to the RPF. At a pivotal moment of international tensions before several tens of thousands of people gathered at the château square De Gaulle called on the French to unite to refound the Fourth Republic and free countries to unite against communism following the ""Prague coup."" Remaining excluded from power he then began his crossing of the desert until his return in 1958 thanks to the Algerian crisis which brought down the weak Fourth Republic. Having established the foundations of this same Republic Blum disapproves in these pages of De Gaulle's challenge to parliamentary institutions - even as his own Gaullists deputies obstruct debates in the assembly. He opposes the general's catastrophist discourse with an optimistic vision of European and international reconstruction convinced of the great resilience of the French nation and confident in its institutions. « Chose curieuse c'est la presse gaulliste qui attendait le discours de Compiègne avec la curiosité et l'impatience la plus marquées. . En fin de compte le discours de Compiègne n'a apporté rien de neuf. Il a fait entendre que toutes ses mesures étaient arrêtées et que sans doute aussi ses hommes étaient choisis. Il a déclaré que la situation était trop critique en France en Europe et dans le monde pour permettre qu'on différât davantage. Mais il a persisté cependant à affirmer - c'est du moins ainsi que j'interprète un texte volontairement obscur biffé : ambigu - qu'il ne gouvernerait pas dans le cadre des institutions présentes biffé : anciennes et qu'il n'accepterait qu'un pouvoir taillé à sa mesure . Rien de bon ne peut en sortir a-t-il conclu ; il n'est que temps de tirer la France de ce marécage pour l'installer sur le sol ferme et salubre de l'Etat fort. Tout cela va fort bien. Seulement à l'heure même où le général prononçait contre les partis et les institutions parlementaires le réquisitoire altier l'Assemblée nationale siégeait au Palais Bourbon. Elle promouvait l'examen des propositions relatives au prélèvement René Mayer. Et là on voyait la coalition du parti gaulliste avec ces mêmes « séparatistes » que le discours de Compiègne dénonçait comme des traîtres s'étaler avec une impudence plus scandaleuse de jamais . Dénoncer l'impuissance parlementaire tout en l'organisant stigmatiser la malfaisance et l'immoralité des partis tout en en fournissant l'exemple éhonté c'est une attitude commode mais qui brave par trop violemment le bon sens et l'honnêteté. . Certes la situation intérieure est sérieuse et la situation internationale ne l'est pas moins. Mais le redoutable hiver s'achève le ravitaillement s'améliore. La tendance s'améliore vers la baisse des produits alimentaires s'accentue et s'acce unknown
198382998s. l. Paris: S. n. 1983. Fine. S. n. s. l. Paris 1983 21 x 29.50 cm une feuille Typed letter dated June 29 1983 signed by Léo Malet to photographer Bruno de Monès in which the writer thanks his photographer: "". multipliant autour de moi les images de ma ""petite chérie"" que j'éprouve le besoin de vous envoyer encore un bouquin."" "". multiplying around me the images of my 'little darling' that I feel the need to send you another book."" and takes the liberty of asking him for information about a glue and black paper he uses to create his collages often of pornographic inspiration. At the end of the typed letter on letterhead from his Châtillon address Léo Malet adds a handwritten ""Bien à vous. Léon Malet."" ""Yours truly. Léon Malet."" Central fold marks inherent to mailing. S. n. unknown
1989006653Brookville New York: Hillwood Art Gallery. SIGNED first edition. Softcover exhibition catalog. Published C.W. Post Campus Long Island University Brookville: Hillwood Art Gallery 1989. 8vo. oblong wrappers 10" x 9" 36pp. illustrated with b/w photos. Inscribed by Leipzig on title page: "To charlotte with gratitude Arthur Leipzig". Near fine. . Near Fine. Soft cover. 1st. 1989. Hillwood Art Gallery paperback
24717Simon & Schuster's senior editor for thirty years was responsible for a large and wide array of titles from the early works of Rachel Carson and Mary McCarthy to Albert Einstein's "Evolution of Physics" from Josephine Johnson's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Now in November" to Langston Hughes' "Stories." TNS 1p 5½" X 8½" New York NY 1936 December 29. Addressed to Philip Stevenson. Very good. Mild age toning. On Simon and Schuster letterhead Leiper tells novelist Stevenson 1896-1965 Oscar-nominated for his "Story of G.I. Joe" screenplay: "Can you show us a couple of chapters as well as a synopsis" And she chides him "I may as well say quite frankly now that it is difficult to judge a novel by so little material as that." With original envelope. unknown
15028Renowned Austrian-born conductor with the New York Metropolitan Opera and the Boston Symphony. PS 4" X 5½" n.p. n.d. Fine. Handsome glossy profile portrait in tuxedo baton in mid-swing nicely signed. unknown
13935German-born American soprano; noted for her Mozart and Wagner interpretations and also for her renditions of popular German "Lieder." ANS 1p 5½" X 3½" Santa Barbara CA. 1961 September 23. Addressed to Josephine Murray. Fine. On a color postcard showing Santa Barbara Lehmann thanks a correspondent "for your kind letter and warmest regards! unknown
26696This influential Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church resigned as Archbishop of Montreal in 1968 to found the Fame Pereo Institute for Lepers and the Center for the Rehabilitation of the Handicapped in Cameroon Africa. Handsome full signature in blue fountain pen heavy stock 5" X 3" card n.p. 1979 October 30. Fine. With original envelope. A superb example from the same year Leger was awarded the first Pearson Medal of Peace. Rather uncommon. unknown
16001The queen of American stripteasers brought a new finesse to the burlesque scene starring in the 1936 "Ziegfield Follies" and on Broadway in the 1942 musical "Star and Garter"; in addition to her 1957 memoir "Gypsy" which was turned into a hit musical starring Ethel Merman and a film in 1962 starring Natalie Wood she authored the mysteries "The G-String Murders" 1941 and "Mother Finds a Body" 1942. TNS 1p heavy stock 5½" X 3¼" picture postcard n.p. Los Angeles CA n.y. postal cancellation 1967 December 14. Addressed to Norman Ziel. Near fine. Thanks a fan for writing: "So glad you enjoy the show and hope you will continue to do so." Bold full signature. Glossy picture side shows a closeup head and shoulder portrait of a smiling Lee peering out coyly from behind a door; printed caption on message portion states "Gypsy Rose Lee / weekdays 4:30 p.m." referring to a television talk show she hosted. Rather uncommon. unknown
23013Chinese-American character actor "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" etc. PS 5½" X 3½" n.p. n.d. Near fine. Glossy postcard film scene depicting Lee with "Butch" Jenkins in "Little Mr. Jim" boldly signed in fountain pen. Address and message side blank. unknown
31476This quartermaster with the 28th Pennsylvania Infantry 1861-62 was later a captain and Adjutant Commissar of Subsistence until the war's end at which time he became personal secretary to Governor John W. Geary 1867-73 a former Union general -- and Lee's brother-in-law. ALS 2pp lettersheet 5" X 7 3/4" Harrisburg PA 1872 October 15. Addressed to George A. Lewis. Very good. Mild bit of soiling; minor mounting trace on blank 4th leaf. On ornate "Executive Chamber" letterhead Lee replies to a cryptic request. In part: "Your favor to the Governor is received. I am directed to say that he cannot give you the desired information By applying to Genl. Meigs Q.M. General U.S. Army you can probably ascertain when the book can be found." Boldly signed along with "Private Secretary." A handsome example neatly and legible penned. unknown
30826The only child of George Washington's long-time personal secretary Tobias Lear was actually born in the early "White House" in Philadelphia and Washington was his godfather; his mother died when he was two Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton were among her pallbearers and he went on to become a successful attorney in Washington DC; Gilbert Stuart painted a well-known portrait of him. Outstanding AMS 2pp recto and verso 7 3/4" X 12 3/4" Portsmouth NH 1817 August 20. Very good. Three light horizontal original folds; mild age toning and slight edgewear. This attractively and boldly penned document is titled "Christmas Hymn" and contains the full text of a Christmas song whose original we have not been able to determine. Begins "Hail holy morn upon whose beams / A thousand radiant Seraphs rode / Bright from the Sapphire throne of God. / Bursting upon the Shepherd's dreams.- / While poised upon the glittering wing / A thousand choral voices sing / Glad tidings of great joy we bring / Be peace proclaimed on Earth / And Heaven's high arch with rapture ring." Goes on for several more stanzas closing with: "Thus for the gift that thou hast given / Hereafter we shall learn to rain / On days of everlasting Praise / Tun'd to the Gold en Harps of Heaven." He then concludes "Written from recollection for my Dear Cousin Miss Mary Storer" boldly dated and signed. Storer was the given name of Lear's mother Mary "Polly" Lear the first of Tobias Lear's three wives who was related to the Washington family. There were a great many prominent Storers in early Portsmouth history among them a Mary Storer born around 1785 who might well have been the recipient of this keepsake. Whether Lear's "recollection" of this hymn refers to him recalling a hymn he himself had written years before or to a hymn written by another is not clear and certainly warrants further research. A most unusual and extremely interesting document. unknown
19827Canadian hockey pioneer President of the International Ice Hockey Federation 1960-63 elected in 1970 to the Hockey Hall of Fame. Color PS 3½" X 6" n.p. n.d. Near fine. Reproduction of an artist's rendering of Le Bel in suit and tie signed in blue ballpoint on the lower margin. unknown
13923This Italian operatic bass toured worldwide for nearly half a century often appearing at the Metropolitan Opera and the Chicago Civic Opera. IPS Daguerre heavy stock 8" X 10" n.p. 1926 January 1. Near fine. Informal half-length profile portrait in shirt and tie inscribed and signed in thick white ink vertically in a dark portion at upper left "To Mr. John G. Leiser / Sincerely / Virgilio Lazzari / 1-1-26." Leiser was a noted Chicago pianist and music educator. Unusual and most attractive. unknown
28691This innovative Chicago publisher 1876-88 came up with the idea of using young boys to hawk his "Chicago Daily News"; he also served as president of Associated Press 1894-1900 and was a powerful leader for civic reform. LS 1p 4 3/4" X 6¼" Green Lake WI 1914 October 13. Addressed to Seymour Eaton 1859-1916 Canadian-born literary and marketing genius best known for the Teddy-G and Teddy-B illustrated series he created. Near fine. On pale green letterhead Lawson sends "Thanks for sympathy in the great bereavement that has come to me." Lawson wife of 34 years Jessie Bradley daughter of a prominent Chicago family had died shortly before. unknown
2019043202Berkeley CA: Edition One Books 2019. First Edition First Printing . Hardcover. Very Good/No Jacket. 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. 4to. 218 1 pages. Taupe and green hardcover. Minimal wear to the binding. Looks nearly new although there are a couple of light scuff marks on the front cover. A sound copy and clean within. NO MUSIC CD. The front flyleaf notes this is a numbered limited edition signed by the author: "#38 / 300 Susi Lawson. 8/6/2019 - Thankyou for your support! -Susi." There is also a small drawing of a bird holding a branch. <br/> <br/> Edition One Books hardcover
197173355Sommières 1971. Fine. Sommières 12-02-1971 10.50 x 14.50 cm une carte postale et enveloppe Autograph postcard from Lawrence Durrell addressed to Jani Brun written in red felt-tip pen on the reverse of a reproduction of a small poster Mystification conceived by Jacques Yonnet "". Keep your head above water - Prolonged immersion of nose and mouth can cause fatal asphyxia"" with attached press clipping ""direct with a virile gland."" envelope included. The writer informs his young Montpellier lover about his upcoming travels: ""Buttons. Je ne vous crois pas ! je suis ici pour 15 jours encore - puis Genève pour une semaine"" ""Buttons. I don't believe you! I'm here for another 15 days - then Geneva for a week"". After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the traveling writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings that led the island to independence from the British Crown. Rich only with a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus he arrived in France in 1956 and settled in the Languedoc village of Sommières. In the ""Tartès house"" his grand residence surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Avignon Quintet devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin violinist Yehudi Menuhin London publisher Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Penelope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met in the mid-1960s the young and sparkling ""Jany"" Janine Brun a woman from Montpellier in her thirties with devastating beauty who worked at the Antiquities department of the Sorbonne in Paris. She was nicknamed ""Buttons"" in memory of their first meeting where the young woman wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell under the charm of ""Buttons"" praising her beauty and eternal youth in exceptional letters that remain unpublished. The three companions spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we retain precious autograph traces through their epistolary exchanges. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips particularly to England from where she received extensive correspondence from the writer as well as original works of art signed with his artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown
197173354Sommières 1971. Fine. Sommières 20-04-1971 10.50 x 14.50 cm une carte postale et enveloppe Autograph postcard by Lawrence Durrell signed ""Dracula"" addressed to Jani Brun written in blue ink reproduction of a drawing by Marcel Vaysse ""Ils sortent.tous les soirs"" ""They go out.every evening"" envelope included. The writer teasingly mocks his young Montpellier mistress with humor: ""Darling Janie - maintenant qu'il fait beau la saison est ouverte et malgré mon age je reçois pas mal des invitations; souvent les filles de dix ans m'envoient des propositions inscrites par télégramme. J'estime que le rôle de papa gâteux me va bien ""le gâtisme c'est le relachment des sphinctères"" Dictionnaire medicale - Pujot"". Je vais en Grèce avec une 2 3 4 filles plus fidé que vous pour faire des reportages appellation contrôlée. D'avoir soixante ans et d'être aimé très mal d'ailleurs par les vampires - n'est pas que c'est splendide Dracula"" ""Darling Janie - now that the weather is fine the season is open and despite my age I receive quite a few invitations; often ten-year-old girls send me proposals written by telegram. I think the role of a doting daddy suits me well 'dotage is the loosening of the sphincters' Medical Dictionary - Pujot. I'm going to Greece with one 2 3 4 girls more faithful than you to do some appellation contrôlée reporting. To be sixty years old and to be loved very badly moreover by vampires - isn't that splendid Dracula"" After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the traveling writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings that led the island to its independence from the British crown. Rich only with a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus he arrived in France in 1956 and settled in the Languedoc village of Sommières. In the ""Tartès house"" his large dwelling surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Avignon Quintet devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin violinist Yehudi Menuhin London publisher Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Penelope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met in the mid-1960s the young and sparkling ""Jany"" Janine Brun a woman from Montpellier in her thirties with devastating beauty who worked at the Department of Antiquities at the Sorbonne in Paris. She was nicknamed ""Buttons"" in memory of their first meeting where the young woman wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell under the charm of ""Buttons"" praising her beauty and eternal youth in exceptional unpublished letters. The three companions spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we retain precious autograph traces through their epistolary exchanges. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips particularly to England from where she received extensive correspondence from the writer as well as original artworks signed with his artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown
1970703391970. Fine. s. d. circa 1970 12.70 x 8.10 cm une carte de visite Autograph signed calling card addressed to Jani Brun written in black felt-tip pen and bearing some stains. The writer informs his young French mistress of an imminent departure to London where he frequently visited his publisher: ""Je suis chez Alan Thomas. 16 Holbury St. Chelsea. Faites moi signe quand tu veux sic Love Larry"" ""I am at Alan Thomas's. 16 Holbury St. Chelsea. Let me know when you want to meet. Love Larry"". After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the travel writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings that led the island to its independence from the British crown. Rich only with a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus Les citrons acides he arrived in France in 1956 and settled in the Languedoc village of Sommières. In the ""maison Tartès"" his large house surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Avignon Quintet devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin the violinist Yehudi Menuhin the London publisher Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Penelope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met in the mid-1960s the young and sparkling ""Jany"" Janine Brun a thirty-something woman from Montpellier of devastating beauty who worked in the Department of Antiquities at the Sorbonne in Paris. She was nicknamed ""Buttons"" in memory of their first meeting where the young woman wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell under the charm of ""Buttons"" praising her beauty and eternal youth in exceptional unpublished letters. The three companions spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we keep precious autograph traces through their epistolary exchanges. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips notably to England from where she received extensive correspondence from the writer as well as original works of art signed with his artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown
197986609Rhodes 1979. Fine. Rhodes Octobre 1979 21 x 10 cm une carte postale Evocative autograph postcard signed by Lawrence Durrell addressed to Jani Brun written in blue felt-tip pen on the verso of a reproduction of a sculpture depicting a seahorse fountain in Rhodes. Minor angular fold marks on the postcard. ""Rhodes ! J'arrive à Paris Dimanche 19 pour deux nuits. Sera tu la sic Disponible Je decend chez l'hotel Royale comme d'habitude. Le tournage est fini ce soir ! Ouf ! Love. Larry."" ""Rhodes! I'm arriving in Paris Sunday the 19th for two nights. Will you be there Available I'm staying at the Hotel Royale as usual. Filming is finished tonight! Phew! Love. Larry."" After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the travelling writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings that led the island to independence from the British crown. Rich only with a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus he arrived in France in 1956 and settled in the Languedoc village of Sommières. In the ""Tartès house"" his large residence surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Avignon Quintet devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin the violinist Yehudi Menuhin the London publisher Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Penelope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met in the mid-1960s the young and vivacious ""Jany"" Janine Brun a woman from Montpellier in her thirties of devastating beauty who worked in the Antiquities department at the Sorbonne in Paris. She was nicknamed ""Buttons"" in memory of their first meeting where the young woman wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell under the charm of ""Buttons"" praising her beauty and eternal youth in exceptional unpublished letters. The three companions spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we retain precious autograph traces through their epistolary exchanges. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips particularly to England from where she received extensive correspondence from the writer as well as original works of art signed with his artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown
197170820Sommières 1971. Fine. Sommières 16 septembre 1971 17.90 x 12.80 cm un feuillet Autograph letter signed by Lawrence Durrell addressed to Jani Brun written in blue felt tip pen. The writer gives his news to his young French lover: ""I'm going to Geneva for 10 days to have my expertise assessed for my psychosome exema sic and discuss a script. Am happy because the servants in Provence are getting insolent see back "": the last part of the sentence referring to the waved santons on the back of the postcard. After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the travel writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings which led to the island's independence from the British crown. Rich only in a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus Acid lemons he arrived in 1956 in France and settled in the Languedoc village of Sommières. In the ""Maison Tartès"" his large house surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Quintette d'Avignon devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin the violinist Yehudi Menuhin the London editor Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Pénélope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met there in the mid-1960s the young and sparkling ""Jany"" Janine Brun Montpellier of thirty years with ravaging beauty who worked in the Department of Antiquities of the Sorbonne in Paris. It was named Buttons in memory of their first meeting where the girl wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell in love with ""Buttons"" praising his beauty and his eternal youth in exceptional letters that were never published. The three friends spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we keep precious autograph traces through their correspondence. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips notably to England from where she received a large correspondence from the writer as well as original works of art signed by her artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown
196970623Sommières 1969. Fine. Sommières 10 novembre 1969 13.90 x 10.10 cm une carte postale enveloppe jointe Autograph postcard signed addressed to Jani Brun written in black felt-tip pen on the reverse of a humorous drawing. Envelope included. The writer gives news of his life in his house in Sommières to his French lover: ""Je me force de sic travailler un peu - c'est à dire je tripote des livres des nuages des femmes et des calembours . Il pleut. Je coupe du bois aussi et bientôt il faut que je ramasse les mûres. Much love Larry D"" ""I force myself to work a little - that is to say I fiddle with books clouds women and puns . It's raining. I also chop wood and soon I must pick blackberries. Much love Larry D"". After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the traveling writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings that led the island to its independence from the British crown. Rich only with a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus Les citrons acides he arrived in France in 1956 and settled in the Languedoc village of Sommières. In the ""Tartès house"" his large residence surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Avignon Quintet devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin violinist Yehudi Menuhin London publisher Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Penelope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met in the mid-1960s the young and vivacious ""Jany"" Janine Brun a woman from Montpellier in her thirties with devastating beauty who worked in the Antiquities department of the Sorbonne in Paris. She was nicknamed ""Buttons"" in memory of their first meeting where the young woman wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell under the charm of ""Buttons"" praising her beauty and eternal youth in exceptional unpublished letters. The three companions spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we retain precious autograph traces through their epistolary exchanges. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips notably to England from where she received vast correspondence from the writer as well as original works of art signed with his artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown
197173367Malibu 1971. Fine. Malibu s. d. 10.50 x 15 cm une carte postale Autograph postcard signed by Lawrence Durrell addressed to Jani Brun written in black felt-tip pen on the verso of a photograph of a Malibu beach. ""Buttons hola ! L'amérique est plein de fric de frustrées et d'ennui. Pourtant on est très bien traités et je joue un peu le rôle de Scott Fitzgerald à Malibu."" ""Buttons hello! America is full of money frustrated women and boredom. Yet we are very well treated and I play a bit the role of Scott Fitzgerald in Malibu."". After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the travel writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings that led the island to its independence from the British crown. Rich only with a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus Les citrons acides he arrived in France in 1956 and settled in the Languedocian village of Sommières. In the ""maison Tartès"" his large house surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Avignon Quintet devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin violinist Yehudi Menuhin London publisher Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Penelope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met in the mid-1960s the young and vivacious ""Jany"" Janine Brun a woman from Montpellier in her thirties with devastating beauty who worked at the Department of Antiquities at the Sorbonne in Paris. She was nicknamed ""Buttons"" in memory of their first meeting where the young woman wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell under the charm of ""Buttons"" praising her beauty and eternal youth in exceptional unpublished letters. The three companions spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we keep precious autograph traces through their epistolary exchanges. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips notably to England from where she received extensive correspondence from the writer as well as original works of art signed with his artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown
198086623Rhodes 1980. Fine. Rhodes s. d. ca 1980 13 x 8 cm une carte postale une enveloppe Suggestive autograph carte de visite signed by Lawrence Durrell addressed to Jani Brun written in brown and mauve felt-tip pens with accompanying envelope. ""dear Buttons. Oui telephonez moi quand tu es à Sauve-qui-pleut et je viendrai te chercher un coeur dessiné. Larry."" After many years spent in Greece Egypt and Rhodes the travel writer Lawrence Durrell was forced to flee Cyprus following popular uprisings that led the island to its independence from the British crown. Rich only in a shirt and a typewriter but crowned with the success of his novel Bitter Lemons of Cyprus Les citrons acides he arrived in France in 1956 and settled in the Languedoc village of Sommières. In the ""Tartès house"" his large dwelling surrounded by trees he wrote the second part of his work his monumental Avignon Quintet devoted himself to painting and received his illustrious friends including the couple Henry Miller and Anaïs Nin violinist Yehudi Menuhin London publisher Alan G. Thomas and his two daughters Penelope and Sappho. Among the olive trees and under the Mediterranean sun he met in the mid-1960s the young and vivacious ""Jany"" Janine Brun a thirty-year-old woman from Montpellier of devastating beauty who worked at the Antiquities department of the Sorbonne in Paris. She was nicknamed ""Buttons"" in memory of their first meeting where the young woman wore a dress covered with buttons. Henry Miller also fell under the charm of ""Buttons"" praising her beauty and eternal youth in exceptional unpublished letters. The three companions spent memorable Parisian evenings of which we retain precious autograph traces through their epistolary exchanges. Recommended by Durrell she made numerous trips notably to England from where she received vast correspondence from the writer as well as original works of art signed with his artist pseudonym Oscar Epfs. unknown