Emile DRIANT (Aisne 1855-1916), officer, son-in-law... Lot 192
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Emile DRIANT (Aisne 1855-1916), officer, son-in-law of General Boulanger, writer under the pseudonym of Danrit, Deputy of Nancy, He died for France at Verdun: 1) Booklet, 16 p in- 8 with illustrated cover (in sheets, was not stapled or bound), Imprimerie Rapide in Tunis, 1898, This is the text of an "apropos in verse", entitled "Les Deux Drapeaux", written by Commandant Driant, performed on the Théâtre des Zouaves during the Fête du 4° Zouaves on June 24, 1898, at the Saussier barracks, beautiful autograph dispatch signed by Commandant Driant, of 1901: "2) Moving souvenir: autograph postcard-photo signed by Abbot Weppes, parish priest of Ville-Devant-Chaumont near Verdun, the photo represents the exhumation in 1934 in the Caunes Woods of the body of Colonel Driant, Abbot Weppe is holding the skull in his hands, the Abbot is detailing the different people in the photo
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