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Autograph Book with American and European Luminaries of World War I and 1920s

This autograph album was assembled by Yvonne Bonaventure in the early twentieth century. Bonaventure's father was an art and book dealer who came to the United States in 1871 and initially worked as a civil and mechanical engineer.

Yvonne Bonaventure, Autograph Album, 1917-1947. 86 pp. total, 50 pp. with one or more signatures or illustrations, 7" x 9.25". Disbound; very good.

Contents include signatures by:
- Louis Raemackers (1869-1956), Dutch painter and editorial cartoonist. Pencil self-portrait. During World War I, he worked for the Amsterdam newspaper De Telegraaf and was noted for his anti-German sentiments.
- John Purroy Mitchel (1879-1918), mayor of New York from 1914 to 1917; the second-youngest mayor of New York City; killed in U.S. Army Air Service during World War I.
- Frank Crane (1856-1917), illustrator, cartoonist, and art editor for The New York World, The Philadelphia Press, and the New York Herald.
- Arthur R. Freedlander (1875-1941), impressionist painter. Watercolor pasted above autograph.
- Alfred Marie-Joseph Heurtaux (1893-1985), a French World War I fighter ace, credited with 21 victories over German aircraft, who later served in the French Resistance during World War II and survived imprisonment in the Buchenwald death camp.
- Daniel Blumenthal (1860-1930), the pro-French mayor of Colmar in Alsace-Lorraine from 1905 to 1914, who promoted the reannexation of Alsace-Lorraine to France and received eight death sentences from the German government.
- Nicholas Murray Butler (1862-1947), philosopher, president of Columbia University (1902-1945), recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize (1931) for his promotion of the Kellogg-Briand pact, and President William Howard Taft's vice-presidential running mate in 1912.
- Thomas Walsh (1875-1928), poet of Brooklyn, New York. With a stanza of "Vigilia" (1903).
- Guy Pène du Bois (1884-1958), American painter, art critic, and educator.
- Maurice Maeterlinck (1862-1949), Belgian playwright and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature (1911).
- Claude Farrère, pseudonym of Frédéric-Charles Bargone (1876-1957), French navy officer and novelist.
- Henry Van Dyke (1852-1933), American author, Presbyterian clergyman, and English literature professor at Princeton University (1899-1923).
- Cardinal Désiré-Joseph Mercier (1851-1926), Belgian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, who resisted the German occupation during World War I.
- Otto H. Kahn (1867-1934), German-born American investment banker and philanthropist.
- René Wildenstein (b. 1867), author.
- Anna de Noailles (1876-1933), French novelist and poet of Romanian and Greek descent and a socialist feminist.
- Fernand de Girardin (1853-1924), French author.
- Philippe Bunau-Varilla (1859-1940), French engineer and soldier who helped locate the site of the Panama Canal and worked with Theodore Roosevelt to orchestrate the Panamanian Revolution of 1903.
- Comte Raoul de Roussy de Sales (1896-1942), French author and journalist.
- Armando Diaz (1861-1928), Marshal of Italy and chief of staff during World War I, who led Italian troops to victory in the Battle of Vittorio Veneto (October-November 1918), which ended the war on the Italian front and secured the dissolution of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
- Emma Calvé 1858-1942), French operatic soprano.
- Cecile Sorel (1873-1966), French comic actress known for her extravagant costumes.
- David Belasco (1853-1931), an American theatrical producer, with inscription, "Over and over again the divine story goes on. All that we are—all that we would be—we owe to women. In the home, in the office, in public life—everywhere. We must—we should—we do pay tribute to them."
- François de la Guérinière, a French poet.
- Marie Gallese d'Annunzio (1864-1954), wife of poet and journalist Gabriele D'Annunzio (1863-1938).
- Philip Barry (1896-1949), American dramatist and playwright.
- Beryl Rubinstein (1898-1952), American pianist and composer.
- Edward Brandus (1857-1937), French art dealer with offices in Paris and New York City.
- Marie of Romania (born Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria of Edinburgh) (1875-1938), the last queen of Romania (1914-1927) as the wife of King Ferdinand I.
- Raymond Loewy (1893-1986), French-born American industrial engineer and designer, who designed numerous logos; color schemes; and interior designs for automobiles, rail locomotives and passenger cars, and aircraft.
- Marcel Prévost (1862-1941), French novelist and playwright.
- Roland Dorgelès (1885-1973), French novelist.
- Paul Géraldy (1885-1983), French poet and playwright.
- Maurice Chevalier (1888-1972), French singer and actor.
- Charles Boyer (1899-1978), French-American actor, who received four Oscar nominations for Best Actor.
- Charles Hackett (1889-1942), American tenor.
- Elihu Root (1845-1937), Republican politician who served as Secretary of War (1899-1904) and Secretary of State (1905-1909), as well as U.S. Senator from New York (1909-1915).
- Ernest Louis Antoine Maurras (b. 1871), Commandant of the French ocean liner La Lorraine.
- Jean Fabry (1876-1968), French politician who served in the French Army during World War I, whom Americans called the "Blue Devil of France."
- Canon Gilles B. Cabanel (1867-1940), French Catholic priest and chaplain of the French Blue Devils (soldiers from the French Alps).
- Henri Bergson (1859-1941), French philosopher who received the Nobel Prize in Literature (1927).
- Cella Delavrancea (1887-1991), Romanian pianist and close friend of Queen Marie of Romania.
- Louise Théo Knoedler (1854-1922), French singer and actress; wife of New York art dealer Roland Knoedler (1856-1932).
- Jean Des Vignes, illustrator. With color illustration "Profil du Temps!"
- Marguerite C. Idell (b. 1902), American artist, with illustration, and her husband Albert E. Idell (1901-1958), American author and editor.
- Edouard-Jean Réquin (1879-1953), French military officer. With watercolor portrait.
- John J. Pershing (1860-1948), senior United States Army officer and leader of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I.
- Marshal Philippe Pétain (1856-1951), French general who was Marshal of France at the end of World War I and served as head of the collaborationist government of Vichy France from 1940 to 1944, for which he was sentenced to death (commuted to life in prison).
- George R. Hutchinson (1902-1989), American aviator who with his wife and daughters became celebrities as the Flying Hutchinsons.
- Myron C. Taylor (1874-1959), American industrialist, diplomat for Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt and Harry S. Truman.
- James M. Beck, American attorney, author, and Solicitor General of the United States (1921-1925).
- Stanley Richardson, poet.

Yvonne Gabrielle Bonaventure Goodwin (1892-1976) was born in New York City to Alsace-born art and book dealer Edmond Francis Bonaventure (1844-1918) and Genevieve M. Townsend Bonaventure (1866-1942), the daughter of an American Civil War correspondent. Her father helped J. P. Morgan accumulate his art collection. In October 1942, Yvonne Bonaventure married Nelson Goodwin (1888-1968).

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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