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Ivan Turgenev Writes To Influential French Political Figure Juliette Adam, Mentioning Other Notable Russians

Ivan Turgenev Writes To Influential French Political Figure Juliette Adam, Mentioning Other Notable Russians by IVAN TURGENEV

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Seller: Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc.
Title
Ivan Turgenev Writes To Influential French Political Figure Juliette Adam, Mentioning Other Notable Russians
Author
IVAN TURGENEV
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Stuart Lutz Historic Documents, Inc. (United States)
Description
IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Turgenev was a Russian author.ALS. 1pg. February 25, no year [c. 1882]. 50 Rue de Douai, Paris. An autograph letter signed Iv. Turgenev. He wrote in French to writer and influential political figure Juliette Adam (1836-1936), accepting a dinner invitation. In translation, it reads I will certainly come to dinner at your place on Wednesday, all the while knowing how much it will be difficult for me to replace the great Skoheleff, who takes after Charles XII and not only because of his face.I will give you at that time 5000 fr. From Vereschaguine, another type of Charles XII; I will tell you how and why.In the meantime a thousand friendly salutations. Iv. Turgenev. Skoheleff was Russian General and military hero Mikhail Skobelev, who had recently been ordered home to Russia. Vereschaguine was Russian painter Vasily Vereshchagin. It is in fine condition with minor faults.
YVERNELLE. A Legend of Feudal France

YVERNELLE. A Legend of Feudal France by Norris, Frank

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YVERNELLE. A Legend of Feudal France
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Norris, Frank
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Description
1892. [with original early photograph] Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1892 [actually late 1891]. Original mauve cloth decorated in both glossy and matte gilt. First Edition of the first book by Frank Norris, a romantic narrative poem of medieval chivalry, written when he was a freshman student at the University of California. (He would not graduate there, but rather in 1894 he transferred to Harvard.) His interest in France (he had spent a year at an art school in Paris) would shift toward the realistic fiction of such authors as Zola and Flaubert, with the result that this would be Norris's only such book: his next, seven years later, would be MORAN OF THE LADY LETTY in 1898, followed by his own well-known realistic novel McTEAGUE in 1899. This is a handsome example of book production -- remarkable for being effected for a college student! This is because his family kicked in the money for Lippincott to go all out -- in fact, this is considered to be one of Lippincott's snazziest productions. It is printed on heavy plate paper, with illustrations provided by ten different artists, and with silver-coated endpapers printed with an all-over pattern of roses in intaglio. This copy is in mauve cloth; other colors available (no precedence) were blue, green, old rose, orange, and white, in addition to leather. Condition is near-fine (very slight rubbing at the extremities, a touch of bubbling of the front cover cloth). YVERNELLE has always been a very scarce book -- partly because it was undoubtedly a small printing, and partly because many unsold copies are said to have perished in a Lippincott fire. Blanck 15024. Provenance: bookplate and discreet ink-stamp of J[ohn]. Philips Cranwell, author of such books as MEN OF MARQUE and SPOILERS OF THE SEA. Loosely inserted is an original photograph of Frank Norris standing, wearing suit and bow tie, from probably about 1890 (about age 20); the photograph is in fine condition, affixed to a paperboard card that has some damage on its reverse side.