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146844Rare collection of seven printed visiting cards. The collection includes: Alfred Dreyfus inscribed by him in ink "avec tous les remerciements" n.d. 2.25 inches by 3.8 inches; Colonel De Gaulle as Commandant le 507e Regiment de Chars inscribed by him in ink "Merci mon cher ami." n.d. but after December 1937 when he was promoted to Colonel 2.5 inches by 3.5 inches; Theodore Roosevelt at Sagamore Hill Oyster Bay L.I. inscribed by him in ink "Mr Roosevelt greatly regrets that he can not accede to your courteous request" n.d. 1.5 inches by 3 inches; Emile Zola at Rue de Bruxelles Paris inscribed by him in ink "Avec mon bien vifs remerciements" and dated in pencil in another hand "29 avril 1887" bearing collection label numbered '329' 2.5 inches by 4 inches; Mr. Theodore Delano Roosevelt at Forty-nine East Sixty-fifth Street n. d. 2 inches by 3.3 inches; Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt Eleanor Roosevelt at the Executive Mansion n. d. 2.5 inches by 5 inches; Ilya Trotzky 'Redakteur-Correspondent der Moskauer Freitung 'Russkoje Slowo' at Berlin-Charlottenburg bearing collection label numbered '346' n.d. 2.6 inches by 4.3 inches. In near fine to fine condition with a closed tear to Theodore Roosevelt's inscribed card which has been expertly repaired slight scuffing to the top right corner of Dreyfus' card where it had been mounted by a previous owner. Accompanied by a typed information card about Ilya Trotzky's card. Visiting cards also called calling cards were small decorative cards carried by individuals to present themselves to others in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was a common practice among the upper classes to leave a visiting card when making a social call at their house or workplace. unknown
2010SB282<p>Bibliotheca de Educação Nova. Traductor Adolpho Lima. Antiga Casa Bertrand - José Bastos. Lisboa. S.d.</p>_x000d_<p>De 225x145 cm. Com 577 págs. Encadernação com lombada em pele com ferros a ouro e folhas de guarda decorativas.</p>_x000d_<p>Exemplar não preserva as capas de brochura com assinatura de posse manuscrita na página 5 e com uma etiqueta do encadernador «Fausto Fernandes» Lisboa 1953 colada no verso na pasta anterior.</p>_x000d_<p>Edição rara. A Porbase não tem exemplares catalogados.</p> I-33-J-3 hardcover
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1898Zol1<p><strong>DREYFUS AFFAIR ZOLA Emile 1840-1902</strong></p><p>Unpublished autograph manuscript signed " <em>Emile Zola</em> "<br />Grosvenor Hotel London 19 July 1898 5 pages in-4 on ligned paper<br />Fold marks small hole at the folding junction on 5th folio without affecting the text<br /><br /></p><p><strong><u>Unpublished manuscript on the Dreyfus Affair</u></strong><br /><strong>Written six months after his open letter "J'accuse…!" and directly in its continuity this momentous manuscript testifies to the writer's tireless commitment to the cause of Captain Alfred Dreyfus</strong></p><p><em><br />" La vérité aveuglante est pourtant que ce sont nos adversaires qui dès le premier jour et pas les moyens les plus monstrueux se sont efforcés et s'efforcent encore de nous fermer violemment la bouche. </em>… <strong><em>De toute ma lettre au président de la République </em></strong>" J'accuse…! "<em> <strong>on avait extrait savamment quelques lignes limitant les poursuite uniquement pour empêcher la vérité de se faire jour sur l'affaire Dreyfus</strong>. Le plan était de me condamner tout en me bâillonnant. et l'on se souvient du terrible : 'La question ne sera pas posée' revenant sans cesse sabrant tout éteignant toute lumière.</em> …<strong><em> Enterrer l'affaire tout l'ardent désir est là</em></strong><em> il n'y a rien d'autre au fond de l'effroyable campagne qu'on mène contre nous </em>…<em> nous n'avons d'autre idée que de la faire vivre jusqu'à ce que la vérité et la justice triomphent </em>…<em> Les choses vont trop bien l'abcès mûrit nous avons tout intérêt à attendre qu'il crève. <strong>Comment ! Esterhazy est sous les verrous et l'on s'imagine que nous ne sommes pas curieux de savoir avant toute chose quelle partie de vérité va éclater! Je veux bien être condamné mais tout de même la complaisance au martyre a des bornes</strong></em> …<em> On aura beau jusque-là travestir nos actes prodiguer les mensonges et les ignobles injures nos amis savent que <strong>nous resterons les soldats impassibles du vrai incapables d'une reculade capables de tous les sacrifices</strong> et de toutes les attentes les plus rudes et les plus anxieuses. Emile Zola "</em></p><p><br />"Pour la Lumière" is an unpublished article by Émile Zola written in July 1898 six months after "J'accuse…!" in the midst of the Dreyfus affair. This is the only article on the Affair that Zola wrote during his exile. Intended to appear on the front page of <em>L'Aurore</em> it was never published as it was most likely censored by Georges Clemenceau who was editor of the newspaper. The latter used the present manuscript to publish "Pour la Preuve" on the front page of <em>L'Aurore</em> of July 20 1898. When reading both texts "Pour la Preuve" appears much more watered down than "Pour la Lumière" and largely expurgated in places. All the power of "Zolien" prose thus disappears in the guise of a bland and tasteless article.</p><p>The manuscript dates from the very beginning of the writer's London exile. On July 18 1898 Zola's conviction following the publication of "J'accuse…!" on January 13 of the same year was confirmed by the court of Versailles. On the orders of Georges Clemenceau and his lawyer Fernand Labori Zola left the France for London the same day even before the end of the trial.<br />The circumstances surrounding the writing of "Pour la lumière" are fairly well known from various sources: Zola's correspondence the diary that the writer kept during his exile published later under the title of "Pages d'exil" and a note that Bernard Lazare left on these events. The five pages of the article were written during the end of the day on July 19 1898 in a small room on the top floor of the Grosvenor Hotel in which the writer felt imprisoned: "the window was barred by the openwork frieze that crowns the whole immense building: a foretaste of the prison" he reported in his "Pages d'exil".<br />"Pour la Lumière" was to offer an answer to all those who accused the writer of fleeing justice while retrospective of his trial since his "coup d'éclat" of January 13 tipping point in the Dreyfus affair.</p><p>The manuscript which has remained unpublished to this day opens for Zola an exile that will last almost a year. No text of him concerning the Affair was published until June 1899 marking his return to his homeland.</p>
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