Lettre autographe signée de Paul Léautaud adressée à Marcel Lebarbier : "Si je n'étais obligé de gagner ma vie, ou si je pouvais la gagner en province, comme je quitterais Paris."
11 février 1926|13.80 x 21.70 cm|une feuille
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Autograph letter by Paul Léautaud signed by his pen name Maurice Broissard, written on a sheetlet and vignette of the Mercure de France where he officiated for more than thirty years . Léautaud wrote to Marcel Lebarbier, his publisher of the Editions de la Belle Page, who had published a year earlier his volume of chronicles entitled Villégiature . He will also sign Maurice Boissard, his pseudonym of the Mercure de France. " February 11, 1926 I went in [] to take the press copies. I received 4 Arches paper. Do you want me [] on this point: [] you at [] the sums paid by you to your authors. These are sums paid in 1925, which is my case if I am not mistaken. I still have [] [] as dwelling. Very [difficult?] And above all, so much above my lack of money. If I did not have to make a living. Sincerely yours, Maurice Boissard »