Léon GOLZAN, Writer, Journalist, Poet, He succeeded BALZAC a - Lot 465

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Léon GOLZAN, Writer, Journalist, Poet, He succeeded BALZAC a - Lot 465
Léon GOLZAN, Writer, Journalist, Poet, He succeeded BALZAC as President of the Society of People of Letters (Marseille (13) 1803 - 1866) - 7 LETTERS A.S. " Léon GOLZAN " : 4 L.A.S. to Madame SANDEAU and 3 L.A.S. to Jules SANDEAU (1811 - 1883 ; Writer, of the French Academy). "My dear Friend (Jules Sandeau). Have you returned from NANCY. Has your son been received as an admiral? I will go to know all this good news in a few days. We will chat, we will smoke, I will go to greet Madame Sandeau who would be the true protector of the letters of the literati, if she were Empress. It is true that you would be Emperor that I would be your Minister of Public Instruction. How I would encourage myself! + "My dear Friend. I have just lost the best of my brothers, all that was left of my family. One of these mornings I'll go and ask your good friendship for these words that encourage and revive. I leave Paris for a few days. During the 48 hours of sadness that I have just gone through, I reread VAILLANCE. The books which are read in pain are very strong, very beautiful. Yours has delighted me... " + " Excellent Mrs. SANDEAU. + " Excellent Mrs. SANDEAU. Accepted. Tomorrow, Thursday, I will be happy to go to your gracious invitation. On Monday I looked everywhere for you and your dear Sandeau in the Tuileries: but they were completely absent. I saw only his. Marshals of France? What a compensation! Yours and your half's."
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