Third Republic. - Set of about 100 letters... - Lot 86 - Osenat

Lot 86
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Third Republic. - Set of about 100 letters... - Lot 86 - Osenat
Third Republic. - Set of about 100 letters and parts. - Politicians Louis Barthou (1915), Léon Blum (n.d.), Aristide Briand (n.d.), Joseph Caillaux (1935), Georges Clemenceau (1893), Émile Combes (n.d.), Théophile Delcassé (n.d.), Paul Deschanel (1907, 1921), Gaston Doumergue (1936), Jules Ferry (n.d.), Léon Gambetta (n.d.), Jules Grévy (1878), Jules Guesde (n.d.), Édouard Herriot (n.d.), Pierre Laval (1936), Albert Le Brun (n.d.), Émile Loubet (1896 and signed photographic portrait), Alexandre Millerand (n.d.), Paul Périer (1885), Raymond Poincaré (1906, 1920 and 1927), Paul Reynaud (1924), Jules Simon (1872), the German politician Gustav Stresemann (1928 and n. d.), Adolphe Thiers (1871 and 1872), René Viviani (n. d.). - Generals and Marshals Léon Faidherbe (1872, tasks, understudy), Émile Fayolle (1922), Ferdinand Foch (1928), Gaston Alexandre Auguste de Gallifet (1895), Henri Gouraud (n.d.), Joseph-Simon Galliéni (1905), Joseph Joffre (n.d.) "I bring to Alsace the kiss of France..."), Hubert Lyautey (1911), Jean-Baptiste Marchand (1917), Joseph Maunoury (1920). - The writer and politician Maurice Barrès (n.d.), the historian, journalist and politician Louis Blanc (1871), the general and politician Georges Boulanger (1889, n.d.), the journalist Gaston Calmette (n.d.), the writer and politician Paul Déroulède (n.d. and probably 1879), the Bishop of Orléans Felix Dupanloup (1871), the architect, engineer and builder Gustave Eiffel (probably 1890), Emperor William II of Germany (1890 and 1899), the diplomat and administrator Ferdinand de Lesseps ("Do what must, happens what can...."), the writer and political theorist Charles Maurras (n.d.), Marshal and Head of State Philippe Pétain (around 1911-1914, 1921 and 1932), the anarchist geographer Élisée Reclus (1890 and n.d.), the writer and naval officer Henri Rivière, who distinguished himself in Tonkin (1849), the explorer and colonial administrator Pierre Savorgnan de Brazza (n.d.), Queen Vict
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