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S.V.V. J.-R. Geoffroy & Y. Bequet s.v.v.Commissaires-priseurs j.-r. geoffroy habilités à Saintes et Royan & –y. Agrément bequet 2002-204 38, boulevard Guillet Maillet – 17100 SAINTES Tél. : 05.46.38.69.35 / Fax : 05.46.39.28.05 / [email protected] mercredi 12 décembre 2018 - à 14 heures 15 Collection Jean-Louis Debauve (3e partie) autographes et livres jeudi 13 décembre 2018 - à 11 h. 15 et 14 h. 15 À divers : livres anciens et modernes affiches, photographies, régionalisme Exposition à l’Hôtel des Ventes de Saintes : mardi 11 décembre de 14 h. à 18 h. mercredi 12 décembre de 9 h. à 11 h. 30 jeudi 13 décembre de 9 h. à 11 h. 15 Catalogue complet sur internet : interencheres17003 / drouotlive Autographes (n° 1 - 122) : Emmanuel Lorient (CNE) 29 rue de Condé - 75006 Paris - tél. : 01.43.54.51.04 / [email protected] Autographes visibles chez l’expert sur rendez-vous Livres (n° 123 - 709) : Christine Chaton (CNES) 3 rue Gautier - 17100 Saintes - tél. : 06.08.92.27.75 / [email protected] mercredi 12 décembre à 14 heures 15 Collection Jean-Louis Debauve - 3e vente n° 1 à 122 : autographes, manuscrits & documents n° 123 à 328 : livres, affiches & divers livres anciens : 123 - 134 ésotérisme : 135 - 139 littérature & éditions xixe : 140 - 172 littérature & éditions xixe : 173 - 225 revues littéraires : 226 - 248 enfantina & chromos : 249 - 250 cartes postales & cartes de vœux : 251 - 256 architecture & beaux-arts : 257 - 262 voyages & atlas : 263 - 269 affiches (hors bretagne) : 270 - 282 photographies : 283 - 289 bretagne (archéologie, documentation) : 290 - 303 bretagne (littérature) : 304 - 318 bretagne (affiches) : 319 - 321 bretagne (estampes & photographies) : 322 - 328 jeudi 13 décembre à 11 heures 15 n° 329 à 379 : lots hors catalogue jeudi 13 décembre à 14 heures 15 n° 380 à 709 : à divers : livres, affiches, photographies éditions xvie - xviiie : 380 – 400 spectacles : 594 - 597 autographes & vieux papiers : 401 - 419 beaux-arts & documentation : 598 - 611 e e histoire xix - xx : 420 - 434 catalogues de vente : 612 - 626 e éditions & illustrés xix : 435 - 444 publicité : 627 - 633 littérature & éditions xxe : 445 - 503 pêche : 634 curiosa : 504 - 512 sport & marine : 635 - 639 bibliothèque de la pléiade : 513 - 534 histoire naturelle & techniques : 640 - 648 enfantina : 535 - 540 jules verne : 541 - 564 gastronomie : 649 - 651 humour & caricatures : 565 - 570 voyages & civilisations : 652 - 675 photographies : 571 - 586 régions de france : 676 - 693 affiches : 587 - 593 charentes & poitou : 694 - 709 Autographes 5 3 1. ACTEURS du XIXe s. M-Z. 117 chemises contenant Bailac, Blanche Balanqué, Eugène Bataille, Ellen Baxone, Lola Beth, principalement des lettres, mais également des portraits. Cachet de Anna Belocca, Belval (16 l. au costumier parisien Babin, 1846- 1853), L. Bertin, Luigia Boccabadati (1828), Virginia Boccabadati, la collection Debauve sur tous les documents. Marc Bonnehée, Juliette Borghèse, Marie Bottu, Pauline Boutin, Marie de Mantelli, Marius, Mlle Mars, Charles Masset, Simon Max, Bouvet, Frédéric Boyer, Marietta Brambilla, Caroline Brun, Victoria Albert Mayer, Pierre Marin Mélingue, Méryss, Michelot, Montdidier, de Bunsen, Marie Cabel, Enrico Campobello, Victor Capoul, Rose Nathalie, Pauline Patry, Mlle Pauline, Philippe, Philippon, Polaire, Caron, Néva Cartoux, Blanche Castillon, Catharine Cenzi, Chotard, Porel, Félix Patel, Rachel, Achille Raucourt, Régnier, Alice Reine, Ciampi, Carlotta Cosselli, Charles Couderc, Eugène Crosti, Zulée Réjane, Rousseau, Saint-Germain, Saint-Just, Samson, Séguin, Rose Dabadie, Anna Dartaux, Mlle Davrigny, Maxime Georges, Claire Vernon, Verteuil, Worms, etc. Dobré, Auguste-Jean Dubulle, Alice Ducasse, Gilbert Duprez, Jean- 300 / 400 € Baptiste Faure, Enrichetta Fodor, Lucien Fugère, E. Fursch-Madier, A. Gardoni, Itoclo Gardoni, Louis Gassier, Gaveaux-Sabatier, Clary 2. ALGÉRIE (GUERRE d’). Jean-Louis Debauve. Environ 200 Gigenat, Francesco Graziani, Berthe Haussmann, Katinka Heinefetter, Auguste Huet, Ismaël, Jacques Isnardon, Julien Jourdain, Jourdan, lettres à son père. Mila (arrondissement de Constantine) et Oued- Charles Lepers, Fanny Lépine, Izaure Luciani, etc. Athménia, 1955-1956. Plus de 300 pp. in-4 et in-8. Cachet de la 300 / 400 € collection Debauve sur tous les documents. Formidable correspondance de Jean-Louis Debauve sur la guerre 4. AUTEURS DRAMATIQUES du XIXe & du XXe s. Plus de 120 d’Algérie, alors qu’il était juge de paix à Mila puis Oued-Athménia. En observateur avisé et privilégié, il raconte, sans détour, les exactions lettres. Cachet de la collection Debauve sur tous les documents. auxquelles il assiste. Extrait : « Ces Fellagahs sont des sauvages. Le 20 août Jean-François Roger, Ancelot, Henri de Bornier, Jean-François Bayard, enfants coupés en 4 morceaux d’autres pilonnés en petits morceaux comme Henri de Bornier, Jean-Nicolas Bouilly, Eugène Brieux, Carmouche, des cailloux pire que les Allemands des agneaux à côté. Le receveur de Barika Clairville, François de Curel, Dumanoir, Félix Auguste Duvert, M. Burdet on lui a d’abord coupé les pieds puis sur 2 kms on l’a fait marcher Alphonse Brot, Michel Carré, Ernest Feydeau, Galoppe d’Onquaire, le lardant de coup de couteau […]. Ils s’attaquent surtout aux fermes pour Louis Gallais, Edmond Gondinet, Eugène Labiche, Ferdinand Langlé, ruiner l’économie et les colons sont dans le pays depuis 100 ans au moins […]. Léon Halévy, Lesguillon, Edouard Pailleron, Amédiée Pommier, Les rebelles massacrent surtout les musulmans travaillant pour les blancs Auguste Maquet, Michel Masson, Henri Meilhac, Mélesville, G. de car il y en a pas mal de fidèles même s’ils sont feignants ou de mauvaises Pixérecourt, François Ponsard, Édouard Plouvier, Albéric Second, mœurs […] ». Eugène Scribe, Lambert Thiboust, Vaulabelle, marquis Philippe de On joint un ensemble de documents divers, journaux, tracts, imprimés, Massa, Paul Gsell, Adolphe d’Ennery, Emilien Pacini, Jean Anouilh, brochures, affiche, etc. relatif à l’Algérie et la guerre d’Algérie. Armory, Georges Auriol, Edouard Bourdet, Alfred Capus, Henri On joint également une trentaine de cartes manuscrites in-4 (1887) : Cain, Romain Coolus, Pierre Frondaie, Simon Gantillon, Léopold itinéraires entre différentes ville d’Algérie. Marchand, Henri Lavedan, Charles Grandmougin, Charles Méré, 300 / 400 € François Porché, Edmond Sée, Camille Le Senne, etc. 200 / 300 € 3. ARTISTES LYRIQUES du XIXe s. A-L. Environ 300 documents (principalement des lettres), dont un grand nombre 5. ELISA NAPOLEONE BACIOCCHI (1806/1869), fille provenant de la collection Henri Bachimont. Cachet de la collection d’Elisa Bonaparte, elle créa une ferme modèle en Bretagne où elle fit Debauve sur tous les documents. construire le château de Korn-er-Houët à Colpo (Morbihan). Bel Léon Achard, Agnesi, Louise Albert, Alexandre fils, Altchevsky, ensemble de 80 lettres. Cachet de la collection Debauve sur tous les Émilie Ambre, Anthiome, Thérèse Apponi, Marius Audran, Germaine documents. 4 • 52 L.A.S., 1 L.A. et 4 L.S. à Augustin Varcollier, secrétaire des 8. [CHARLES BAUDELAIRE]. APOLLONIE SABATIER commandements du Prince Napoléon. 100 pp. in-8 ou in-12, quelques (1822/1890), « la présidente ». Cachet de la collection Debauve sur unes à son chiffre. 1856-1865. tous les documents. • 11 L.A.S. au docteur Corvisart. Korn-er-Houët, 1864-1867. • Mme Sabatier. L.A.S. à Edmond Richard. 3 pp. in-8. Sur un rendez- • 9 L.A.S., 1859 et s.d. Principalement sur ses biens en Italie. vous manqué et l’affaire d’Émile [Zabé] avec le docteur Lefèvre, dont • 3 autres L.A.S. à divers. elle désire l’entretenir. On joint une copie ancienne de son acte de 400 / 600 € naissance. • 3 copies anciennes de vers de Mme Sabatier, XIXe s. 6. CHARLES BAUDELAIRE. L.A.S. « C.B. » à sa mère. 1 p. in-8. • 3 lettres (incomplètes) d’Edmond Richard à Mme Sabatier + un Sans date [entre juillet et septembre 1844]. Adresse au dos. Cachet programme de concert dédicacé : « dernier concert où nous sommes allés » (1889). de la collection Debauve. Sont jointes quelques lettres de Léon Séché, Étienne Fatou, Jacques « Je te demande pardon de ne pas aller chez toi aujourd’hui. J’ai dîné avec qq. Crépet, etc. de la Revue. Demain chez madame Lenglet après demain chez toi en sortant 300 / 400 € de chez M. Ancelle ». Pléiade (I, p. 112) Provenance : 15e vente Sicklès (n° 6150). 600 / 800 € 9. [ALEXANDRE BIXIO et MAURICE BIXIO]. Plus de 80 lettres adressées à Alexandre et Maurice Bixio. Cachet de la 7. [CHARLES BAUDELAIRE]. Portrait photographique collection Debauve sur tous les documents. anonyme. 179 x 126 mm. Petite déchirure sur un côté. Cachet de la Edmond About, Alfred Arago, Étienne Arago, Prosper de Barante, Barthélemy Saint-Hilaire, François Buloz, Victor Cherbuliez, Maxime collection Debauve. Du Camp, Arsène Houssaye, Ludovic Halévy, Laurent-Pichat, Louis Contretype ancien du portrait réalisé vers 1853-1854, reproduit dans Lurine, Jules Janin, Jomard, Léon de Laborde, Mignet, Xavier Marmier, l’album Pléiade (p. 123). Henri Meilhac, Paul de Musset, Gustave Nadaud, Désiré Nisard, Henry 100 / 200 € de Pène, Sully-Prudhomme, Saintine, Prévost-Paradol, Eugène Scribe, 6 Frédéric Soulié, Edmond About, Aimé-Martin, Andrieux, Bouilly, Étienne, Alphonse Karr, Népomucène Lemercier, Victor de Laprade, Amédée Pichot, Edgar Quinet, Raynouard, Sully-Prudhomme, Louis Veuillot, etc. 300 / 400 € 10. BRETAGNE. Description historique et topographique de l’ancienne Armorique depuis la conquête des Romains par le président Robien. Manuscrit du début du XIXe s., 65 pp. in-folio, reliure
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