LATOUCHE, Hyacinthe dit Henri de (1785-1851),

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LATOUCHE, Hyacinthe dit Henri de (1785-1851),
French journalist and man of letters. Founder of the Mercure in the 19th century, he was one of the first directors of the Figaro. L.A.S. S.l.n.d. "Sunday evening, 14". 1 p. in-16 square. He accepts the friendship of his correspondent "those who sometimes know how to hate generously usually know how to love". Attached -JAY, Antoine (1770-1854), French publicist, literary scholar and politician. L.A.S. to Henri de Latouche. S.l. March 27, 1830 (postmark). ½ p. in-8. He demands that more justice be done to him in the newspaper Le Constitutionnel and condemns Ballanche's falsehood "l'illuminisme m'ennuie". -LANJUINAIS, Victor de (1802-1869), French politician. 2 L.A.S. to Henri de Latouche and to Royer Collard. Paris and Lazaret, January 19, 1826 and February 27, 1834. 3 pp. in-8. Addresses on the versos of the second leaves. About an article "It is here that it is necessary to be correct, as Bossuet says. So take care of the printing". He brings back tobacco from Constantinople, but the box is blocked in quarantine.
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