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(Isabelle EBERHARDT) René-Louis DOYON Infortunes et ivresses de Isabelle Eberhardt. Manuscrit autographe complet de 46 pages daté et signé

(Isabelle EBERHARDT) René-Louis DOYON

Infortunes et ivresses de Isabelle Eberhardt. Manuscrit autographe complet de 46 pages daté et signé

S.n., Pont sur Lignon 6 Mars 1939, 21,5x27,5cm, relié.


Complete manuscript of 46 leaves numbered, signed and dated March 6, 1939 with deletions, additions, and corrections manuscripts of the author. Binding to bradel open cardboard way vellum, smooth spine, guards and contreplats of handmade paper. Our copy is enriched with an autograph letter of a page of the author and dated 1957, headed his publishing house "Knowledge", offering the manuscript to a very close friend. René-Louis Doyon was one of the first to objectively trace the life Eberhardt, thanks notably manuscripts found in Ain Sefra after the flood which cost him his life. He thus realized the first edition respecting the integrity of the text of the mystical adventurer. Deeply affected by this extraordinary woman, he devoted himself throughout his life many well-documented written yet sometimes surprisingly contradictory. It reproached him and change the order of the facts and "often vary his portraits, to make a tragic lonely here, there a pitiful girl, again a lunatic." (Simone Rezzoug, states present work on Isabelle Eberhadt.).

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