Letter signed from Louis-Charles-Auguste Le Tonnelier, baron de Breteuil to M. Du Perron, written from [Versailles] and dated 15 July 1786.
Detailed Summary:
The list accompanying the Lee Collection suggests that this letter was intended for Voltaire. However, given that it is dated 1786 (after Voltaire’s death), and that the name ‘M. du Perron’ is written at the bottom of the letter, it is likely that the recipient was Abraham-Hyacinthe Anquetil-Duperron who, in 1763 was elected an associate of the Académie des Inscriptions et Belles-Lettres and began publishing materials from his travels. Louis-Charles-Auguste Le Tonnelier, baron de Breteuil opens by stating that he has been informed that the printing of the first volume of the extract submitted to the Comité de l’académie du belles lettres has barely begun at the Imprimerie Royale. He notes that the King’s intention in establishing the committe was that the public would quickly recognise its usefulness. He acknowledges the recipient’s frustration at this slow progress.
Sold in a lot of letters on eBay in March 2005 where it was purchased by J. Patrick Lee. Acquired by McGill University in 2013 as part of the J. Patrick Lee Voltaire Collection (Item number 2422).