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Poèmes saturniens. La bonne chanson. Cinq compositions originales en couleurs de A. Brouet, reproduites en héliogravure

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Poèmes saturniens. La bonne chanson. Cinq compositions originales en couleurs de A. Brouet, reproduites en héliogravure - 1936

by Verlaine, Paul, 1844-1896

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Paris: Rombaldi, Éditeur, 1936     ¶ FIRST EDITION thus, one of 3,000 numbered copies on vergé de Voiron. The present copy is numbered "329".   ||| Series: Collection Baldi "Les contemporaines", no. 6.  Collation: In 8s (196 x 146 mm): 66 leaves, paginated [1-6] 7-130 [131-132]. Title printed in red and black, page [132] blank as issued.  Illustration: Engraved frontispiece and four engraved plates all handcolored au pochoir, also one halftone illustration, after Auguste Brouet (1872-1941).  Binding: Three-quarter blue morocco lettered in gilt, mottled boards, marbled endpapers, top-edges gilt, preserving the original printed wrappers bound in.  Condition: Near fine, extremities barely rubbed.  Provenance: Beatrice Reiter Leval (1911-2004), of New York, picture-collector.   ||| For further details please contact Jay Dillon  Rare Books + Manuscripts, as below.  Pour plus de détails, veuillez contacter Jay Dillon  Rare Books + Manuscripts, comme ci-dessous..
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  • Title Poèmes saturniens. La bonne chanson. Cinq compositions originales en couleurs de A. Brouet, reproduites en héliogravure
  • Author Verlaine, Paul, 1844-1896
  • Publisher Rombaldi, Éditeur, Paris
  • Date 1936
  • Bookseller's Inventory # L0011

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