Book - World War 14/18. Copy of Maurice Chevalier (singer). Letters Pétain, Foch


Some pious memories from a distant past

Copy of Maurice Chevalier (singer), dedicated by the author

Maurice Auguste Chevalier, born September 12, 1888 in Paris 20th and died January 1, 1972 in Paris 15th, is a French singer, actor, writer, lyricist, dancer, imitator, comedian and briefly columnist and businessman.
Collection of facsimiles containing:

Raymond Poincaré's message to the chambers (August 4, 1914)

The order of the day for the Battle of the Marne (September 6, 1914)

Joffre's message to the Alsatians (September 1914)

Pétain's order of the day to the army of Verdun (April 10, 1916)

Clemenceau, returning from the Front, glorifies the Poilus (January 9, 1917)

Guynemer mourns one of his comrades and recounts his 49th and 50th victories (August 3, 1917)

Franchet d'Esperey's order of the day to the armies of the East (September 29, 1918)

Foch's agenda: the armistice (November 11, 1918)

The latest press release. (November 11, 1918 - 9 p.m.)

Editions M. D - Undated

Embossed cover (Composition inspired by "Poilu" by Jean Boucher), Format 32 x 23.5 cms

€ 20,00
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