Albert Delpit (1849–1893) French novelist and playwright - Autograph signed letter to a Madame - 1882

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Autograph letter to a Madame by Albert Delpit, dated 19 March 1882, mounted on a nineteenth‑century album leaf revealing the life of a French novelist and playwright.

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Albert Delpit (1849–1893) French novelist and playwright

- Autograph signed letter to a Madame

- dated 19. 3. 1882

Albert Delpit (January 30, 1849 – January 4, 1893) was a French novelist and playwright.

Born in 1849 in New Orleans, Albert Delpit was the son of a wealthy tobacco merchant, Jean Adrien Delpit (1806–1883), and Marie Félicité Plaix (1822–1876). He came to France at a young age to study in Paris and Bordeaux. He initially worked for magazines established by Alexandre Dumas père, such as Le Mousquetaire and Le d’Artagnan, while beginning to write his own works.

During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he served voluntarily and wrote a collection of verses titled L’Invasion (1870), which achieved great success. The French Academy awarded him the Prix Montyon in 1871, the Prix de poésie in 1873, and the Prix Vitet in 1880. His American nationality saved him from death during the Paris Commune; he served as an aide-de-camp to Admiral Saisset, who attempted mediation. In 1883, he engaged in a duel with Alphonse Daudet, accusing him of various literary offenses.

Delpit became a French citizen in 1892. He died on January 5, 1893, at his residence in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, and was buried in the Montmartre Cemetery (28th division).

Provenance: untouched privat collection ca. 1900.

mounted on an 19th Cent Album leaf (may be easily to split).

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Albert Delpit (1849–1893) French novelist and playwright

- Autograph signed letter to a Madame

- dated 19. 3. 1882

Albert Delpit (January 30, 1849 – January 4, 1893) was a French novelist and playwright.

Born in 1849 in New Orleans, Albert Delpit was the son of a wealthy tobacco merchant, Jean Adrien Delpit (1806–1883), and Marie Félicité Plaix (1822–1876). He came to France at a young age to study in Paris and Bordeaux. He initially worked for magazines established by Alexandre Dumas père, such as Le Mousquetaire and Le d’Artagnan, while beginning to write his own works.

During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he served voluntarily and wrote a collection of verses titled L’Invasion (1870), which achieved great success. The French Academy awarded him the Prix Montyon in 1871, the Prix de poésie in 1873, and the Prix Vitet in 1880. His American nationality saved him from death during the Paris Commune; he served as an aide-de-camp to Admiral Saisset, who attempted mediation. In 1883, he engaged in a duel with Alphonse Daudet, accusing him of various literary offenses.

Delpit became a French citizen in 1892. He died on January 5, 1893, at his residence in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, and was buried in the Montmartre Cemetery (28th division).

Provenance: untouched privat collection ca. 1900.

mounted on an 19th Cent Album leaf (may be easily to split).

#C213

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Details

Number of Books
1
Author/ Illustrator
Albert Delpit (1849–1893) French novelist and playwright
Book Title
Autograph signed letter to a Madame
Subject
Art, History, Literature
Condition
Good
Language
French
Publication year oldest item
1882
Original language
Yes
Height
17.7 cm
Number of pages
1
Width
11.3 cm
GermanyVerified
1335
Objects sold
99.13%
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