OISE - Vineuil-Saint-Firmin - PRESS - JEAN-BERNARD (Jean-Ber - Lot 370

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OISE - Vineuil-Saint-Firmin - PRESS - JEAN-BERNARD (Jean-Ber - Lot 370
OISE - Vineuil-Saint-Firmin - PRESS - JEAN-BERNARD (Jean-Bernard Passerieu dit, 1857-1936, Republican and Dreyfusard writer and journalist, friend of Zola and Rodin, with his wife, the feminist journalist Marie-Louise Néron, he formed a very prominent and influential couple in the Parisian Milieu) / Important correspondence of 36 autograph letters signed, 3 autograph cards signed, and one autograph calling card signed, totaling 14 p in-4, 30 p in-8 and 4 p in-12, numerous headings ("La Presse Associée", "l'Indépendance belge", "Comité républicain radical socialiste", "Journal de Dimanche", "La Presse associée de Paris", "Syndicat des journaux de langue française", "La Correspondance de la Presse", "Le Souvenir républicain"), Years 1900-1910, to journalist Georges MONTORGUEUIL (1857-1933), a dozen letters or cards are written from Vineuil-Saint-Firmin in the Oise region (some with illustrated letterheads), from L'Ermitage, a property inherited from his wife, where Chateaubriand lived: friendly fraternal correspondence, Jean-Bernard thanks for articles on his publications, mentions current events in the press, often associates his wife (he asks Montorgueil to place articles for her when she leaves the famous feminist journal "La Fronde"), criticizes certain colleagues, talks about the great caf-conc' star Theresa etc. / Enclosed: 1 autograph letter signed by Léon Roger-Milès and 2 death announcements (his father and mother-in-law).
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