Illustrated literature
1. Henry de MONTHERLANT : D'aujourd'hui et de toujours, éditions de la toison d'or, 1944, in square sheets, illustrated by Madelaine Berbedor, first edition numbered on arches of 90, 2. In April 1944 : Paris was still breathing ! Poem by Paul Eluard illustrating 7 gouaches in colors by Jean Hugo, editions of the Galerie Charpentier, one of 948 on vellum pur fil, 3. Yves GANDON : Le Pavillon des délices regretted. Original watercolors by Viet-Ho. Paris, Éditions Rombaldi, Guilde des Bibliophiles directed by Pierre de Tartas, 1961 - In-4 narrow, Limited edition of 120 numbered copies; one of the 80 on Japon nacré paper with 22 original watercolors (n° 48) - Boxed binding decorated on the first cover with a rectangular tile of painted faience
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