BOURBON Henri de (1899-1960) prétendant naundorffiste au trône de France, descendant de Naundorff, supposé Louis XVII

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BOURBON Henri de (1899-1960) prétendant naundorffiste au trône de France, descendant de Naundorff, supposé Louis XVII
96 L.A.S. "Henri" or "Henri de Bourbon" (2 unsigned), 1922-1927, mostly to his cousin Prince Louis de BOURBON, in Sannois; 320 pages in various sizes, some headers and envelopes. Correspondence while he joined the Foreign Legion, begun in a depot for military convalescents, in Algeria, and continued during his years of service in Morocco. The letters, often long, are written from Oran, Bel-Abbès, Meknès, Taka Jehian, Taza, Fez, Récifa, Taounat, Sidi Djellih, Aït Ahmed, Rabat, Tarzout, and Paris. It is mainly about his debts, and the financial help that his "cousin" gives him (not without remonstrances), as well as a case of theft, requalified as "recel de vol militaire qualifié" which should bring him before the Council of War, with the risk of revealing his real name, and considerable costs... He talks about his life in Morocco, the operations in the boondocks and the movements of the troops... He also reacts to the articles that Louis de Bourbon publishes in Le Crible. Etc. 5 telegrams are attached; a L.A.S. to Captain Horry, substitute to the 2nd Council of War of the occupation troops of Morocco (Meknes August 2, 1924); 7 carbon copies of letters; and a letter from two merchants in Taza, creditors of Henri de Bourbon (1925).
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