Lot 285

Gide, André - the Spanish Civil War

Rare Books, Manuscripts, Maps & Photographs
Auction: 4 May 2016 at 12:00 BST
Description
Il Va Sans Dire..., the working manuscript of this article, 5 pages (4 pages c.26.5 x 21cm; 1 page c.21 x 13 cm), probably written Summer or Autumn 1936, including extensive deleted passages and alterations; [Idem] ALS from Gide to Edouard Ducoté, informing him of his boat trip to visit, 1900, 18 x 22.5 cm; [Idem] ALS possibly written to Alfred Bachelet about the article Pas Comme les Autres, dated 8th March 1910; Gide, Andre Voyage au Congo, suivi du retour du Tchad. Paris: Librairie Gallimard, [1929]. Large 4to, out-of-series copy, one of 21 on vélin d'arches, 4 maps, 64 photographic illustrations, inscribed by the author to half-title: à mes amis Simon et Dorothy Bussy, original wrappers, uncut, wrappers detached, torn and soiled, textblock coming apart (8)
Footnote
Note: Gide's Il va sans dire... relates to nationalism and the Spanish Civil War. On the smaller of the five leaves, Gide looks at Franco's use of autocratic nationalist sentiment to make up for the fact that he does not command a majority. He comments on Franco's repressive regime, contrasting this with the number of volunteers heading to support the Republicans, being inspired by Russian Socialism.
