PAUL CLAUDEL IN HIS ROLE AS FRENCH AMBASSADOR
Typed Letter Signed, on the Stationery of the French Embassy (Ambassade de la Republique Francaise aux Etats-Unis), to Edward E. Spafford.
Washington, D.C: December 8, 1928.
Price: $150.00
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1 page. 1 vols. 4to. PAUL CLAUDEL IN HIS ROLE AS FRENCH AMBASSADOR. French Embassy envelope preserved. Several tiny tears to right side of letter, miniscule portion of upper right corner missing. Fine.
Item #3410
Paul Claudel (1868-1955), poet, dramatist, and religious thinker served as the French Ambassador to the United States from 1926 until 1933. Claudel thanks Spafford for some information supplied: "Kindly accept my sincere thanks for thus advising me of the deplorable incident that took place at the Metropolitan Opera on Armistice Day."