Le poids civil, collection complète - Gazette d'un immobilisé pendant la Guerre
Flammarion|Paris s. d. [circa 1930]|12.50 x 17 cm|broché
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First edition in book form. Spine sunned with small lacks at head and foot, minor corner losses to boards. Autograph inscription dated March 40 and signed by Tristan Bernard to his friend Carlo Rim: "A Carlo Rim un poilu bien chenu ! Tristan Bernard. Mars 40." ["To Carlo Rim, a very grizzled soldier! Tristan Bernard. March 40."] During the Occupation, Tristan Bernard took refuge in Cannes and stayed at the Windsor hotel while his friend Carlo Rim vainly proposed that he stay at his place so that he would be safe from denunciation or arrest; to which Tristan Bernard, never short of witticisms, replied: "At my age, one no longer sleeps away from home!" adding: "Do you know that I appear in the Petit Larousse? One doesn't arrest someone who appears in the Petit Larousse." He was nevertheless arrested in September 1943 as a Jew and interned with his wife at Drancy then released the following month through the intervention of Sacha Guitry and Arletty. His grandson François-René was also arrested as a member of the Resistance and deported to Mauthausen where he died. Provenance: from the library of the Provençal writer, caricaturist and filmmaker Carlo Rim who was notably the friend of Fernandel, Raimu and Marcel Pagnol but also of André Salmon and Max Jacob.