Illustrated literature
1. Jean GIRAUDOUX : Oeuvres littéraires diverses, chez Grasset, 1958, in a slipcase, one of 200 on vellum of Rives, illustrated by Segonzac, Marie Laurencin, FOUJITA, Vuillard... Edgar POE : Le sphinx et autres contes bizarres (The Sphinx and other strange tales), illustrations by Roger Carle, at the expense of an amateur, Chambéry printing office, 1945, binding signed Hotat et fils, 1/2 morocco, spine with 4 nerves, 3. André GIDE : Les nourritures terrestres, original lithographs by André Marchand, editions du Grenier à sel, 1948, numbered copy in sheets on Arches tinted vellum printed at 200 copies signed by the artist, tear on the back, 4. Eugène FROMENTIN : Dominique, à Lyon, edition Cuzin, 1945, original lithographs by André-Jo Veilhan, in sheets, filled cover, printed on Johannot pure rag, numbered, 5. J.-L. VAUDOYER : Les papiers de Cléonthe, original etchings by Mariano Andreu, in Paris editions of the chronicle of the French letters, 1928, full morocco binding, numbered edition on paper of stained banks
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