Null MAURIAC (François) (1885-1970), manuscript and typescripts from the Edmond …
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MAURIAC (François) (1885-1970), manuscript and typescripts from the Edmond Limbourg archives - 1. "Le Drame de Maurice de Guérin", in "Le Figaro" of Sept. 18, 1937, signed autograph manuscript, written in his tiny and almost illegible handwriting with numerous remissions, additions and erasures. 2. "Dieu est innocent", in "La Gazette de Lausanne", August 8, 1942, typescript, 5 pages, 4 inches wide (the last page has 3 lines), several autograph corrections. 3. "L'Épreuve du silence", in "La Gazette de Lausanne", 1942, typescript, 4 pages, 4 inches wide, several autograph corrections. Beautiful text in which Mauriac exalts the virtues of secrecy and distance. After attending the Saint-Louis Institute, from October 1929, Edmond Limbourg continued his studies at the Catholic University of Louvain. He obtained a doctorate in law. He frequented the student milieu and the magazines that came out of this milieu. After the war, he joined the bar and became a lawyer at the Court of Appeal. He was then vice-president of the Grandes Conférences Catholiques / Set of 1 ms. and 3 typescripts.

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MAURIAC (François) (1885-1970), manuscript and typescripts from the Edmond Limbourg archives - 1. "Le Drame de Maurice de Guérin", in "Le Figaro" of Sept. 18, 1937, signed autograph manuscript, written in his tiny and almost illegible handwriting with numerous remissions, additions and erasures. 2. "Dieu est innocent", in "La Gazette de Lausanne", August 8, 1942, typescript, 5 pages, 4 inches wide (the last page has 3 lines), several autograph corrections. 3. "L'Épreuve du silence", in "La Gazette de Lausanne", 1942, typescript, 4 pages, 4 inches wide, several autograph corrections. Beautiful text in which Mauriac exalts the virtues of secrecy and distance. After attending the Saint-Louis Institute, from October 1929, Edmond Limbourg continued his studies at the Catholic University of Louvain. He obtained a doctorate in law. He frequented the student milieu and the magazines that came out of this milieu. After the war, he joined the bar and became a lawyer at the Court of Appeal. He was then vice-president of the Grandes Conférences Catholiques / Set of 1 ms. and 3 typescripts.

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