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George Sand handwritten letter to unnamed recipient, 1858-12-29

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A handwritten letter from George Sand to someone she addresses only as "Cher vieux," who is likely Charles Duvernet. Sand writes that she does not have time to see him that night and has reread his manuscript and is very happy with it. She sends her love to Eugenie and all his family, wishing them a happy new year.

Dates: 1858-12-29

George Sand handwritten letter to Rene Luguet, 1859 October 10

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Scope and Contents Rewritten from dealer description:This item is a letter concerning the theatre at Nohant and an upcoming performance featuring the children of Rene and Caroline Luguet. It is written to Rene Luguet. The correspondence concerns a play to be performed at Nohant which would feature the Luguet children. Rene had also suggested that his brother Henri, long-time director of the Theatre Michel of St. Petersburg, Russia could come to Nohant to act a part in one of the plays, but Sand, in...
Dates: 1859 October 10

[Playscript] La Prediction: Drame en 1 acte, 1856 September 24

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The item is an 11-page handwritten script titled, The Prediction, a drama in one act. On the cover there is a note likely written by Maurice Sand: "a servi à faire les Beaux Messieurs de Boisdoré”. It was approximately written on September 24, 1856 and George Sand was likely the author, though that is unconfirmed. It is unknown whether this manuscript is written in George Sand’s hand or was copied from her original manuscript.

Dates: 1856 September 24

[Play] Mario: comedie en deux tableaux. Suite de La Prediction, 1856 September 27

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Rewritten from dealer description:

This item is a handwritten script titled, Mario, a comedy in two tableaus, following La Prediction. On the cover there is a note likely written by Maurice Sand: "a servi à faire les Beaux Messieurs de Boisdoré”. It was approximately written on September 27, 1856 and George Sand was likely the author, though this is unconfirmed. It is unknown whether this manuscript is written in George Sand’s hand or was copied from her original manuscript.

Dates: 1856 September 27