5 letters. Subjects: English and French literature, AT is soldier in the 106e, Châlons-sur-Marne.
13 letters. 1903
5 letters and 4 postcards. 1904
10 letters in German. AT is stationed in Weimar. 1905
12 letters in German. AT is stationed in Vienna. 1906-7
7 letters. 1908-9
4 letters. 1910-11
2 letters. Subjects: International language. 1912
2 letters. Subjects: On ALG's book French Prophets. 1913
5 letters. Subjects: Thierry on his work, on ALG's French Civilization, race, the war. 1914
3 postcards. Subjects: the war, notes from the battlefield, ALG as "American citizen, yet son of France" and his non-involvement in war. 1915
6 handwritten sheets of writings: n.d.
- Notes on "La Triomphe de la Vie," a poem by Rousseau.
- "Les lois d'imitation," by AT?
- "Qu'est-ce que l'art?" by L. Tolstoy, French transl. T. deWysyewa.
- "Le Bazar," by Emile Verhaeren, Belgian writer. (Les Villes Tentaculaires), Reine Blanche. June 1894
- "Les Villes" and "Les Usines" by Emile Verhaeren. (Les Villes Tentaculaires), Ere Nouvelle. July 1894
- "Les Spectacles," by Emile Verhaeren. (Les Villes Tentaculaires), Mercure de France. July 1895
2 letters:
Scope and Content Note
- From ALG to Roger Petitjean. 17 Dec. 1957
- From Roger Petitjean to ALG. 5 Jan. 1958
"Albert Thierry (Etudes et Opinions)," publication of Les Primeurs, revue d'étude et d'art. n.d.
Scope and Content Note
Albert Thierry, Le Sourire Blessé. Paris: Editions de la Nouvelle Revue Française, 1922. 8th ed. 1922