ERNEST DIMNET - AUTOGRAPH LETTER SIGNED 06/12/1928 - HFSID 73303
Price: $400.00
ERNEST DIMNET
The philosopher and author writes to a friend, saying that he went to
see Miss Fowler and while she does not look like the recipient, she does have
her musical ability
Autograph letter signed: "Ernest Dimnet", 8½x5½. June 12,
1928. Accompanied by original mailing envelope. In part: "My Dear
Friend Here is your letter sent back from N.Y. You always say the most charming
things. Did you ear buzz Dec 1st while I was at St. Timothy's. Miss Fowler does
not look like you, but elle a le vos airs, I told her and she was
delighted". Ernest Dimnet (1866-1954) was a French cleric, author and
philosopher. His best known work, The Art of Thinking (1930)
invites the reader into a state of honesty where he evaluates himself as a
thoughtful human being, for humans too often only "think of thinking" instead of
actually thinking, which obstructs production of any original thought. Dimnet is
also well regarded for his books, What We Live By (1932) and for
his popular French translations of English books written by Charlotte, Emily,
and Anne Bronte. Normal mailing folds. Slightly toned. Bottom edge frayed.
Corners slightly worn. Slightly creased. Otherwise, fine condition.
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