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20 Years Worth of Personal Correspondence of a 19th Century Upper Class  French Woman

20 Years Worth of Personal Correspondence of a 19th Century Upper Class French Woman

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20 Years Worth of Personal Correspondence of a 19th Century Upper Class French Woman

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France. Good with no dust jacket. Ephemera. On offer is an outstanding collection of 53 pieces of personal correspondence to and from a wealthy woman in the late 19th century France. The letters were written between 1869 and 1889. The majority consist of personal correspondence but there are several other items with them including an invoice and some wedding announcements. From context, it appears that these letters and documents belonged to Alice Reveliere. Also referred to as Alice Crotot-Reveliere, it seems that she lived in the small community of Chateau Renaud to the north of Paris. Our informal research has found references to a Count Etienne Reveliere and the name Etienne appears in several letters. Some of the letters bear an embossed coat of arms with the notation Chateau Renard. As well, there are two formal wedding announcements of the marriages of children of Viscount de Maleissye which would normally not be directed to people outside their social class. Many of the letters are addressed to either Mademoiselle or, in some cases Ma Chere Marie As it happens, the recipient in this case is Mlle Marie Distriut. Our informal research has not been able to turn up any additional biographical information about her. Reveliere and Distiut carried on an extensive correspondence. Other letters are exchanged between her and a woman named Alice Blanchet. As all use the salutation Mademoiselle, the reader may assume they are unmarried, possibly younger women. Other connections include letters from two attorneys based in Chateau Renard discussing her affairs. There is correspondence from her bankers in Paris detailing financial transactions. The following are some excerpts which can give a flavour of the collection: Loins de vous je n' aurais pas demain le bonheur de vous presenter de vive vous mes souhaites de nouvel an...[Translation: Far from you tomorrow I would not have the happiness to present to you my new year wishes December, 1880, letter from Alice Blanchet]This letter, written by Marie Destiut to Alice Reveliere reveals a warm closeness between the tow. And, like many of the letters she received, contains a reply. An excerpt follows: Chere MademoiselleDimanche nous avons ete bien contents en voyant arrives M Etienne; Je vous [ ] dans l'espereance que vous acceptez la petite invitation de celle qui vous embasse[Translation: Dear MissSunday we were very happy when we saw M Etienne arriving; I in the hope that you accept the little invitation from the one who kisses you]Releviere replies as follows: Ma Chere MarieJe vous remercie de votre amable invitation mais je crians de ne pouvant repondre malgre le desire...[Translation: My Dear MarieThank you for your kind invitation but I cry out that I cannot answer despite the desire]There is correspondence from Crotet-Relevieres bankers in Paris confirming a stock transaction. Charles Laurents letterhead indicates that he is an Agent de Change or Stockbroker, located in Paris. In this correspondence, the stockbroker indicates that his client is active in the stock market. A statement of account from her broker shows a credit balance in her account of 80531.75 francs, equal to approximately US$1.1 million today. To put this into perspective, the average daily wage in France at this time was about US$1.00 per day. The wedding announcements included in the archive invite the recipient to the marriage of the daughter of Monsieur the Viscount and Madam the Viscountess of Maleissye to Monsieur Viscount Alban de Virel, Secretary of Embassy. For a social historian, this collection of letters offers an outstanding window into the life a very wealthy woman living in the Second French Republic. The letters are warm and friendly. Yet they also point to her familys wealth. Taken together, one can see a vivid contrast with the life of an ordinary woman of average means in late 19th century rural France. This collection consists of 53 letters. Although of various sizes, they are for the most part about 8.25 inches by 5.5 inches and consist of a single page folded in half. Most of the pages are completely filled. The condition of the pages is very good and the handwriting, while tight, is legible. ; Manuscripts; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 53 pages; Signed by Author .

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Seller
Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc. CA (CA)
Seller's Inventory #
0010267
Title
20 Years Worth of Personal Correspondence of a 19th Century Upper Class French Woman
Author
Multipe Authors
Format/Binding
Ephemera
Book Condition
Used - Good with no dust jacket
Quantity Available
1
Place of Publication
France
Date Published
1800s
Pages
53
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Personal Collection, French Nobility, Upper Class, Women's Studies, Female Experience
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19th Century Manuscript; 19th Century Ephemera; The Document Store;

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About Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc.

Katz Fine Manuscripts Inc. (formerly M. Benjamin Katz Fine Books/Rare Manuscripts) is based out of both Ontario and Alberta, Canada. We do business by appointment, and have had an online presence selling fine books and rare manuscripts since 1999. Specializing in handwritten, historically significant books, manuscripts, diaries, documents and ephemera. A member of The Manuscript Societyeach treasure on offer is guaranteed authentic and as represented for life. Worldwide clientele includes esteemed collections and public, private and university libraries on both sides of the Atlantic and Pacific. Always buying collections and estates.

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