Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Letters; Seals (Closures); Sealing-wax
In this letter, written in French, Beranger tells his friend that he has arrived in Paris. He then asks for his friend's address so he can visit his wife. The letter, written in ink, is written on transparent paper that is stained around the edges...
In this typed letter to Sterling, Dreiser says of San Francisco that he "never saw a city I liked better, not even Paris." He goes on to suggest that Sterling start a theatre in the city, ending his letter with "Why not?"
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Translations; Collecteana files; Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.)
In this letter, Beranger announces his arrival in Paris and asks for Firmin's address. The translation is typed on newsprint paper with purplish ink. There are some edits made in pencil.
Beranger, Pierre Jean de, 1780-1857; Translations; Collecteana files
Beranger informs Firmin of his recent arrival to Paris. He then asks for Firmin's address so he may visit. This translation is typed on thick ivory paper with a distinct grain pattern.
In this letter, written on transparent paper, Berenson discusses his old age and his stay in Paris. There are watermarks on the paper, including a watermarked picture of an airplane and the words "P. M. Fabriano."