Autograph letter signed from Voltaire to Louis Jean Baptiste Berthier de Sauvigny, written from Ferney and dated 28 September [1771].
Detailed Summary:
Voltaire writes that only his old age and languid state could have prevented him from coming to pay court to de Sauvigny and Madame de Sauvigny. He invites them to dine with himself and Marie-Louis Denis [née Mignot] [née Mignot] at their ‘hovel’ at Ferney. He adds that his is distressed to hear of Madame de Sauvigny’s indisposition and hopes that it will not have consequences serious enough to deprive him of their company for dinner. Voltaire ends by saying that he expects them tomorrow at two o’clock.
The pages feature horizontal and vertical fold lines. There are two tears that have been repaired. There is a small circular stain in the lower left-hand corner of f.1r and the lower right-hand corner of f.1v.