They bid onthree autographed, signed letters of the journalist and politician Raoul Persil (1870-1961), close colleague of Alexandre Millerand.


Each on newspaper/magazine stationery "The Parliament and the Opinion" (8th. February 1913) or "Panurge et le Parlement et l'opinion hebdomadaire" (19. February 1929 and 18. January 1937).


Addressed to journalist friend Jacques Mortane (Le Petit Journal) in Paris.

Jacques Mortane (1883-1939), the son of Joseph Jacques Philippe Romanet, is a French writer and journalist, specialist in aviation. Mortane is the anagram of Romanet.


Scope:1 page each in the format 27.3 x 21 cm (1913) or 21.4 x 13.5 cm (1929 and 1937).


Each without an envelope.


Condition: Paper browned and stained, a letter with traces of rust from a paper clip. bPlease also note the pictures!

Internal note: French. 20-05-19


About Raould Persil (Source: wikipedia):

Raoul Persil, born on 4 August 1870 in Chouzy-sur-Cisse (Loir-et-Cher) and died on 29 June 1961 in his commune, is a French political man.

Biography: Proche d'Alexandre Millerand, il est notamment son directeur de cabinet au ministère des Travaux publics, des Postes et Télégraphes (1909-1910).

It is the owner of Chouzy-sur-Cisse, and representative of Loir-et-Cher from 1920 to 1924, written in the group of public and social action.


They bid onthree autographed, signed letters of the journalist and politician Raoul Persil (1870-1961), close colleague of Alexandre Millerand. Each on newspaper/magazine stationery "The Parliament and the Opinion" (8th. February 1913) or "Panurge et le Parlement et l'opinion hebdomadaire" (19. February 1929 and 18. January 1937). Jacques Mortane (1883-1939), the son of Joseph Jacques Philippe Romanet, is a French writer and journalist, specialist in aviation. Mortane is the anagram of Romanet. Biography: Proche d'Alexandre Millerand, il est notamment son directeur de cabinet au ministère des Travaux publics, des Postes et Télégraphes (1909-1910). It is the owner of Chouzy-sur-Cisse, and representative of Loir-et-Cher from 1920 to 1924, written in the group of public and social action.