Letter from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, informing her that he has not left for the front,
1914 August 30.
Informs recipient that instead of leaving they were sent on a difficult march and gives details about his fellow soldiers. Expresses happiness that his friend Rapp [landscapes painter Charles Rapp, (1883-1938)] is alive and states his resolution not to consider himself to be a victim but to go to the end of his forces. Has written to Madame Capamagian.
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Format: | Manuscript |
Language: | French |
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Notes: | Addressed to "Madame Lemercier / 40 Rue Lauriston / Paris". No postmark. Physical description: 2 items : letter (4 pages)and evelope. Citations/References: Lettres d'un soldat (août 1914-avril 1915) : Préface de André Chevrillon / [Eugène Lemercier]. Paris : Librairie Chapelot, 1916. p. 9-10. Citations/References: Lettres d'un soldat (août 1914-avril 1915) : Présentées par Bernard Giovanangeli / Eugène Emmanuel Lemercier. Paris : Bernard Giovanangeli Editeur, 2013. p. 28. more |
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Letter from Eugène Lemercier to his mother, Marguerite Lemercier, informing her that he has not left for the front,
1914 August 30.
In Collection: | Lemercier Papers, 1910-1925 |
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Description: | Informs recipient that instead of leaving they were sent on a difficult march and gives details about his fellow soldiers. Expresses happiness that his friend Rapp [landscapes painter Charles Rapp, (1883-1938)] is alive and states his resolution not to consider himself to be a victim but to go to the end of his forces. Has written to Madame Capamagian. |
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Language: | French |
Extent: | 2 items : letter (4 pages)and evelope. |
Format: | Manuscript |
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MS 8,751/1/30
(Manuscripts Reading Room) |
Rights: | Reproduction rights owned by the National Library of Ireland. |