Letter from Jean-Baptiste Say to Arthus Bertrand after the publication of "De l'Angleterre et des Anglais"

Letter from Jean-Baptiste Say to Arthus Bertrand after the publication of "De l'Angleterre et des Anglais"

Document type : signed autograph letter

Number of documents: 1 - Number of pages: 1 - Size: In-8

Place : Without

Date : April 16 [1815]

RECIPIENT : Claude Arthus-Bertrand (1770-1834), bookseller & publisher

State : lightly browned paper

Letter from Jean-Baptiste Say to his publisher Arthus-Bertrand, after the publication of his brochure, Of England and the English, during the Hundred Days.

“I have the honor of wishing Monsieur Bertrand good morning and beg him to deliver to my servant what he can of my pamphlet, and to let me know if he sells it for 25 or 30 sous.

He will kindly send me today or tomorrow the complement of the 150 copies that he must give me.

The goods pass through Dieppe without difficulty. I have just received from London my supply of writing on finance & politics”.

Small stamp of collection.

Address on the back.
Jean-Baptiste Say (Lyons, 1767/1832)
French economist.
 
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Letter from Jean-Baptiste Say to Arthus Bertrand after the publication of "De l'Angleterre et des Anglais" Letter from Jean-Baptiste Say to Arthus Bertrand after the publication of "De l'Angleterre et des Anglais" RECIPIENT : Claude Arthus-Bertrand (1770-1834), bookseller & publisher Letter from Jean-Baptiste Say to his publisher Arthus-Bertrand, after the publication of his brochure, Of England and the English, during the Hundred Days. “I have the honor of wishing Monsieur Bertrand good morning and beg him to deliver to my servant what he can of my pamphlet, and to let me know if he sells it for 25 or 30 sous. He will kindly send me today or tomorrow the complement of the 150 copies that he must give me. The goods pass through Dieppe without difficulty. I have just received from London my