Le procès-verbal
Handsome copy.
Publisher's soft binding.
Our copy is enriched with an autograph inscription and original signed drawing by Edmond Baudoin in black ink depicting a woman's face.

First edition, one of 60 numbered copies on mustard popset paper, the deluxe issue.
Illustrated with drawings by René Magritte.
A very good copy.
Our copy is complete with the additional suite of letters and drawings by René Magritte issued with the deluxe copies.
First edition, one of 85 numbered copies on pure wove paper, the only issue following 15 copies on Montval vellum.
A few insignificant spots.
Work illustrated with four original engravings by Suzanne Roger, including a coloured frontispiece.
Manuscript signatures of Tristan Tzara, Suzanne Roger, and Jean Aubier beneath the limitation leaf.
First edition printed in 35 numbered copies on "vieux grès" rag paper from the Moulin de Larroque, this copy one of 10 hors commerce copies.
Illustrated with original color engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also devised the book’s original design with the collaboration of Claude Nardin.
A rare and very handsome copy preserved in its original full grey cloth slipcase.
Manuscript pencil signatures of Michel Butor and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
Our copy is enriched with a two-page autograph letter, dated and signed, from Ania Staritsky to Claude Nardin concerning the making of this work.
First edition printed in 125 numbered copies on B.F.K. de Rives paper, ours being one of the 25 containing the two black etchings by Robert Lagarde, the colour suite, and the additional plate, a deluxe issue.
A few spots to the covers, internally clean and pleasing; copy complete with its publisher’s prospectus.
Each etching and additional plate is signed and justified by Robert Lagarde.
First edition, one of 100 copies printed on antique Montval wove paper, the only issue following 1 copy on old Japan paper, 10 on imperial Japan, and 20 hors commerce.
Work illustrated with 9 original drypoints by Jean Lurçat.
A rare and handsome copy.
Inscribed and signed by Jean Lurçat to Jean Bourgoin.
First edition, one of 30 numbered copies on Larroque pure rag paper, this copy one of 10 hors commerce copies, from the deluxe issue.
Illustrated with original engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the book’s original maquette with the collaboration of Claude Nardin.
A rare and very handsome copy, complete with its slipcase and chemise in full saffron cloth.
Our copy is enriched with a signed 10-line manuscript poem by Janine Mitaud, an original etching, and a second state of one of Ania Staritsky’s engravings.
Manuscript pencil signatures of Ania Staritsky and Janine Mitaud at the colophon.
First edition, one of 50 numbered copies on Marais Crèvecoeur paper, issued as part of the publisher’s deluxe limitation.
Spine and boards faintly sunned and toned as usual, with a small spot to the lower outer corner of the front board.
As stated in the limitation, this copy includes its original etching by Jacques Villon, signed in the plate.
First edition, illustrated with an original etching as frontispiece and four hors-texte drawings by Henri Laurens, one of 324 numbered copies on Vélin du Marais.
Title page lightly toned, otherwise a pleasing copy.
Signed in pencil by Tristan Tzara and Henri Laurens beneath the limitation statement.
First edition of the catalogue published for the exhibition of works by Max Ernst, held from 15 November to the end of December 1961.
A fine copy.
Illustrated, with a foreword by Alain Bosquet.
Signed autograph inscription by Max Ernst to Madame de Harting.
Original ink composition in magenta, brown, green, and blue hues, titled and signed “Moscou / L D” by Léon Deubel made on the verso of a leaf from his collection of poems titled La Lumière natale.
Magnificent multicoloured ink-blot drawing (klecksography) signed by the poète maudit Léon Deubel, inspired by Arthur Rimbaud’s Illuminations. This early Rorschach-like fold drawing was created using a techniq
Rare first edition comprising a fine series of 40 two-tone lithographs by Yuko Watanabe depicting Japanese types, scenes of traditional life, costumes, and more: Ronin, hara-kiri, samurai, the attack on Shogun Nobunaga, a geisha’s visit, young women paying a call, a game of go...
Not in Colas, nor Hiler & Hiler; lacking from the Bn; not in Nipponalia or Cordier. Wenckstern, I, p. 228 (gives the Yokohama address, undated, and mentions two volumes, the second—of which no trace could be found—containing 25 plates).
Bound in full beige cloth, smooth spine without lettering, lithograph mounted on the upper cover; twentieth-century binding.
Minor tears affecting three remar
Rare and luxurious invitation card for the exhibition organized by art critic André Warnod on "art nègre," a term he coined in 1910 in the journal Comœdia to originally designate African and Oceanic statuary. From January 20 to February 20, 1926, four painters were invited to exhibit at the art gallery of the Grande Maison de Blanc, Place de l'Opéra in Paris. These were most likely the French artists Marguerite Guy-Lemm (née Lemaire) and Luc-Albert Moreau, the Uruguayan Pedro Figari, and the Dutchman Kees van Dongen.
Fine conditio
First edition, one of 40 numbered copies on Ingres paper, deluxe issue.
A fine copy.
First edition of the French translation, of which no deluxe paper copies were issued.
A fine copy.
Preface by Salman Rushdie, the work illustrated with drawings by the author.
Signed autograph inscription from Glen Baxter to Michel Crépu.
First bilingual edition with texts in Spanish and French, one of the numbered copies.
Publisher’s full beige cloth bindings, smooth spines, complete with their illustrated dust jackets and slipcase.
A richly illustrated work featuring numerous black and colour reproductions of Vieira da Silva’s artworks.
Texts by Jean-François Jaeger, Guy Weelen, Jean-Luc Daval, Diane Daval Béran, Virginie Duval...
A fine copy, complete with the chronological list of works reproduced in colour, inserted as a loose leaf.
First edition, richly illustrated with reproductions of works by Edouard-Marcel Sandoz.
Publisher’s full cream cloth binding, smooth spine, complete with its illustrated dust jacket.
A very handsome copy.
First edition, one of 220 numbered copies printed on Vélin du Marais.
Rubbing to the slipcase and chemise, otherwise a clean and attractive copy.
Illustrated with 25 intaglio engravings by Elisabeth-Mary Burgin.
First edition, one of 30 numbered copies on Ingres d'Arches paper, the deluxe issue.
A fine copy.
Partly original edition, with no mention of a deluxe paper issue.
Half black shagreen binding, spine with five raised bands tooled with gilt garlands, gilt date at foot, marbled paper boards, comb-marbled endpapers and pastedowns, gilt edges, contemporary binding.
Pleasant copy.
First edition, one of 1,000 numbered copies on offset.
A fine copy.
Illustrated with 10 drawings by René Magritte.
Partly original edition, entirely revised.
Some foxing.
Rare copy preserved in its original wrappers.
Illustrated edition with 57 wood engravings drawn and engraved by Frans Masereel, one of the numbered copies on English paper.
Minor tears without consequence at the head and foot of the spine, a pleasing copy exceptionally enriched with a second state (on Japan or China paper) of 9 of the engravings.
Almost entirely unpublished handwritten letter from the painter Eugène Delacroix to the love of his youth, the mysterious “Julie”, now identified as being Madame de Pron, by her maiden name Louise du Bois des Cours de La Maisonfort, wife of Louis-Jules Baron Rossignol de Pron and daughter of the Marquis de La Maisonfort, Minister of France in Tuscany, patron of Lamartine and friend of Chateaubriand.
90 lines, 6 pages on two folded leaves. A few deletions and two bibliographical annotations in pencil on the upper part of the first page (“no114”).
This letter is one of the last to his lover in private ownership, all of Delacroix's correspondence to
First edition of the exhibition catalogue presenting 37 works by Claude Monet at the Galerie Durand-Ruel from 9 May to 4 June 1904.
During the exhibition, most of the paintings were immediately purchased by American collectors.
Binding in vellum-effect paper boards, names of the catalogue preface writer and the painter inscribed in ink, water-effect paper endpapers, covers and spine preserved, curious ex-libris drawn by H. P. Gassier glued to a pastedown endpaper, binding signed Gonon.
Preface by Octave Mirbeau.
A rare and pleasant copy.
First edition, one of 150 numbered copies on offset, only print after 20 numbered copies.
Title vignette glued on the first board.
Text in French, English and German.
Illustrated with 14 photographs of the author performing different kinds of suicides.
Autograph manuscript signed by the painter and writer Jacques-Émile Blanche, entitled « Serge de Diaghileff ». Five leaves written in black ink, with numerous corrections in blue. Autograph foliation in black ink, later foliation in blue pencil. Leaf 4, originally in two parts, was joined with a strip of adhesive affixed to the verso.
Crossed-out passages and corrections.
A very fine funeral oration by Jacques-Émile Blanche for his friend Serge Diaghilev, director of the celebrated Ballets Russes.
The painter and writer Jacques-Émile Blanche pays tribute to the genius of Serge Diaghilev, shortly after his death in Venice in 1929. Chosen as
First edition of this important and early collection of 50 superb lithographs of Algiers printed on china paper mounted on heavy wove, executed by the two painters Emile-Aubert Lessore (1805–1876), a pupil of Ingres, and William Wyld (1806–1889), a friend of Vernet. The work was originally issued in five parts: buildings, landscapes, figures, scenes, etc.
See: Bibliothèque algérienne de Gérard Sangnier, no. 207. Not in Blackmer. Playfair, 517. Tailliart, 896. Gay, 919. Brunet III, 1018.
Contemporary binding in half green shagreen, flat spine with triple gilt fillets and blind-stamped fleurons, gilt decorative bands at head and foot of spine, the upper band partially faded; m
First edition, with no mention of deluxe paper copies.
Precious signed autograph inscription from Octave Mirbeau to his friend Jules Renard.
Blue pencil mark by Jules Renard on the front cover.
Our copy is further enriched with Jules Renard's celebrated ex-libris, designed and engraved by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
First edition of the French translation. No grands papiers (deluxe copies) were printed.
Some loss of plastic film on the spine, two light damp-stains on the upper and lower edges.
Signed and dated by Andy Warhol with an original drawing on three pages: verso of the first cover, endpaper and title page.
First edition, one of 25 copies on handmade laid paper, numbered and justified by the publisher, the only deluxe issue.
Bradel binding in half chocolate-brown morocco with corners, smooth spine, gilt date at foot, marbled paper boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, illustrated wrappers by Manuel Orazi and backstrip preserved.
Work illustrated with 136 black and colour drawings, in- and out-of-text, by Georges Bottini.
Bookplate mounted.
Our copy is enriched with a full-page original drawing, signed by Georges Bottini and heightened in black ink, depicting Jacques Beaudarmon wearing a bowler hat and conversing with the « môme
First edition, printed on vellum paper in 260 numbered copies.
Bradel binding in half vellum-style boards, smooth spine, gilt title running lengthwise, gilt fillet framing the marbled paper covers, top edge gilt.
A long orange offset to the margin of the lower cover on the vellum-style board, light orange offsets to the margins of the white endpapers.
Illustrated with 68 plates reproducing drawings by Max Liebermann in facsimile.
This copy retains the two original etchings by Max Liebermann, each signed by him in pencil.
First edition and first issue of the suite of 24 color lithographs.
Publisher’s original soft illustrated folder, flat red cloth spine without lettering (expertly restored), red cloth framing on the boards, showing some soiling; original cloth ties intact and present.
Some occasional foxing.
First edition printed in 700 numbered copies, ours being one of the 50 non-commercial copies.
Publisher's binding in full blue cloth, smooth spines, copies complete with their illustrated dust jackets.
Rich iconography.
Beautiful copy in two volumes, complete with its soft cardboard case.
First edition, one of 40 numbered copies, the only copies printed on deluxe paper.
A handsome and scarce copy.
Illustrated with full-page color drawings by André François.
Pencil signature by Vincent Pachès at the colophon.
First edition, one of 950 copies on Vélin Vidalon signed by André Marchand, the only printing following 49 copies on Vélin d'Arches.
Bound in black morocco-backed boards with corners, smooth spine, gilt fillet borders on cat's eye paper-covered boards, marbled endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers and spine preserved, all edges gilt. Slipcase edged in black morocco, marbled paper panels. Binding signed by D. Saporito.
Illustrated with 50 splendid original lithographs by André Marchand, printed by Mourlot.
Featuring previously unpublished texts by Georges Spyridaki, René Lacôte, Georges Hugnet, Gabriel Audisio, Raymond Queneau, David Herbert Lawrenc
Autograph letter signed and dated "20 floréal year 79 19 May" [19 May 1871?], 3 pages on a bifolium of blue paper. Small lack of paper affecting a few letters, usual folds from mailing.
Rare letter by painter and illustrator Gérard-Séguin, known for his portrait of Honoré de Balzac (Musée des Beaux-Arts de Tours). Written in the midst of the Paris Commune, as famine and fighting ravaged the capital, the artist delivers a desperate yet spirited plea from the artist.
This letter is one of the few surviving manuscripts by Gérard-Séguin whose biography remains largely unknown: "Little is known about the life and work of Jean Alf
First edition, one of the 300 numbered copies printed on red “bouffant” paper, the only deluxe issue alongside 5 copies on hollande. Covers slightly and marginally soiled, two initials in red ink in the upper left corner of the front cover.
Illustrated with a “portrait de crotte de bique et couillandouille par eux-mêmes” [portrait of goat-dropping and dick-and-drumstick by themselves.]
Very famous work from the Dadaist canon, written by Pansaers one year before his untimely death — the
First edition, one of 15 copies printed on japon impérial, most limited deluxe issue.
Bradel binding with grey box spine, front board in plexiglass revealing the original cover, back board in grey box, original wrappers and spine preserved, housed in a soft grey paper chemise lined with light grey felt; unsigned binding by Mercher.
Illustrated with three original lithographs, including the original colour illustration on the cover.
Discreet repairs to th
Second edition, partly original, with 14 poems appearing here for the first time.
Bound in fawn half morocco with corners, spine very slightly darkened without consequence, marbled paper boards, comb-marbled endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers and spine preserved.
Illustrated with a frontispiece by Félicien Rops.
A handsome copy, attractively bound.
Autograph note signed by Caran d'Ache to a lady friend, 18 lines in pencil on a bifolium, with each letter written in uppercase.
Tears repaired with adhesive patches, minor loss to corners not affecting the text.
"Admirable madame ! Grandpierre & non Dampierre est votre proche voisin rue d'Offemont. Je me traîne à vos pieds heureux de baiser la pointe de vos pieds. Caran d'Ache."
The rue d'Offemont, located in the Plaine Monceau district, is now known as rue Henri Rochefort.
First edition, printed in 105 copies on Rives wove paper, this copy being one of the 60 with an original etching signed in pencil by Annie Proszynska.
Colophon signed in pencil by both Guy Rohou and Annie Proszynska.
Illustrated with 15 original etchings by Annie Proszynska, including a frontispiece, a full-page plate, a double-page plate, and 12 in-text illustrations.
A fine copy, complete with its original Siena moiré cloth chemise and slipcase.
First edition, one of 50 numbered copies on Japan paper, ours not numbered but printed for the publisher, a copy from the deluxe issue.
Half black morocco binding, spine with five raised bands, date gilt-stamped at foot, moiré paper sides, endpapers and pastedowns, original wrappers and spine preserved, top edge gilt, binding signed in blind by Ch. Septier.
Illustrated with 21 hors-texte engravings by Daniel Vierge, along with numerous in-text black-and-white engravings.
Our copy, as with all copies on Japan paper, includes the hors-texte engravings in two states.
A handsome and finely bound copy.
Autograph note dated and signed by Henri Laurens, 7 lines in black ink, addressed to a Mr Fardel, most likely Gildas Fardel, the prominent art collector.
A handsome example.
Henri Laurens writes to postpone their appointment, as he will not be at his studio at the agreed time.
A major collector of abstract art, Gildas Fardel donated part of his collection to the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Nantes in 1958.
Autograph letter dated and signed by André Breton, 21 lines in blue ink on a single sheet, addressed to Georges Isarlo of the journal Combat-Art concerning a text given to him by his friend José Pierre.
True to form, the leading figure and high priest of Surrealism seeks to clarify matters with his correspondent: "Vous comprendrez sûrement le souci que je puis avoir de ne pas, sous un vain prétexte d'anniversaire, laisser dénaturer le sens et gâter le fruit de quarante années de lutte et voudrez bien considérer qu'il a pour tous ses signataires - répondants du surréalisme aujourd'hui - la même importance vitale que pour moi."
Autograph manuscript by André Breton initialed three times by his hand, written in black ink on two leaves. Multiple crossed-out and rewritten passages, annotations by his hand in pencil.
Pagination in blue pen on each of the leaves. Published in the review Medium, Paris, 1st series (sheet) no. 8, June 1953.
Breton delivers spirited literary and artistic chronicles for the Surrealist review Médium - and lashes out with great virulence against the "false witnesses" and "dubious witnesses" who criticize Surrealism.
The praise of Premier bilan de l'art actuel by his friend Robert Lebel becomes the occasion for a violent attack agai
Original drawing in graphite and blue and pink colored pencils signed by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, on a sheet of watermarked paper "Navarre". Horizontal fold.
One of Saint-Exupéry's quirky characters in a suit and bow tie, spawn from the baroque and overflowing imagination of the Little Prince's author. The writer-aviator-artist very rarely signed his graphic works.
Original drawing with graphite, blue and pink colored pencils signed by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, on a sheet of watermarked paper “Navarre”. Horizontal fold, pencil annotation in the upper left margin, very small loss of paper in the lower right margin.
A remarkable caricature signed by Saint-Exupéry, akin to a cartoon character. The writer-aviator-artist very rarely signed his graphic works.
Original signed drawing in pencil and pink crayon by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, on “Navarre” watermarked paper. Horizontal fold, annotation in pencil in upper left-hand corner, minute tears in lower margin.
Precious drawing signed by Saint-Exupéry – the writer-artist very rarely signed his graphic works – of a caricature character, sharing some of the writer's own features.
Autograph letter signed by painter Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun addressed to historical painter and portraitist Hortense Haudebourt-Lescot. Two pages in black ink on a bifolium. Autograph address of Mme Haudebourt, 19 rue Rochefoucauld, on verso of second leaf. Usual horizontal folds, tear without damage to the text on the second leaf due to the wax seal. A bibliographer's note in blue pencil on the verso of the last leaf.
First edition, one of 250 numbered copies, this being one of 10 numbered in Roman numerals, the deluxe issue.
Illustrated with original black engravings by Ania Staritsky.
A rare and very handsome copy, complete with its original school-style green flexible card chemise, marginally faded.
Manuscript pencil signatures of Michel Butor and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
As stated in the limitation notice, our copy does indeed contain a manuscript page by Michel Butor and an original signed collage by Ania Staritsky.
First edition, one of 70 numbered copies on Rives BFK wove paper, the only issue after 10 hand-made Angoumois copies.
Illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky.
A rare and handsome copy despite a small tear at the head of the spine.
Manuscript pencil signatures of Gaston Puel, Pierre-Albert Birot and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
First edition, one of 30 numbered copies on featherweight wove paper, the only issue after 15 copies on Lana wove paper.
Illustrated with 2 original engravings by Ania Staritsky, signed by her, together with drawings by Elsabeth Hellens and Léopold Survage.
A handsome copy.
First edition printed in 25 numbered copies on pure rag paper, pulled on Ania Staritsky’s press on the occasion of an exhibition of her works at Larroque.
Illustrated with 7 original engravings numbered and signed in justification by Ania Staritsky who also designed the original layout of the work with the collaboration of Claude Nardin.
A rare and handsome copy complete with the following 7 engravings :
- Magical cockerel
- Fishing of flies
- Fire hamste
- Though
A unique copy entirely transcribed by hand by Michel Butor for Claude Nardin; the paper, handmade by Georges Duchêne at the Moulin de Larroque, is on antique 15; the wrapper, made of "grès de larroque" rag paper, is adorned with an impression by Ania Staritsky.
The work is illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also devised the original layout of the book with the collaboration of Claude Nardin.
A rare and very fine copy, complete with its brown full moiré cloth slipcase, slightly and marginally faded.
Manuscript pencil signatures of Michel Butor and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
Our copy is enrich
First edition of this work devoted to the oeuvre of Ania Staritsky.
Illustrated with an original work by Ania Staritsky on the cover.
A rare and very attractive copy, spine plain and unlettered, boards slightly and marginally sunned, without seriousness.
Copy enriched with an artist’s proof engraving, justified and signed by Ania Staritsky in pencil
First edition, one of 56 numbered copies on B.F.K. de Rives laid paper.
Illustrated with original engravings by Ania Staritsky.
A rare and very fine copy, complete with its slipcase and grey full-cloth chemise.
Pencil signatures of Ania Staritsky and Albert Dasnoy on the colophon.
Autograph inscription signed by Albert Dasnoy to Claude Nardin, enriched with the handwritten signature of Ania Staritsky.
First edition, one of 50 numbered copies on Rives mould-made wove paper, the only printing after 20 hors commerce copies on Sirène offset paper.
Illustrated with colour linocuts and woodcuts after collages by Ania Staritsky.
Minor offsetting from glassine onto the inner flaps, tears to the spine.
Pencil signatures of Jacques Lemaire and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
First edition, one of 42 numbered copies on tabac du moulin paper, issued under limon de rocaille wrappers, our copy one of 12 hors commerce copies, the only issue after 15 copies on papier saumon des eaux claires.
Illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the original layout of the work, with the collaboration of Claude Nardin, here in his first contribution.
Rare and very fine copy preserved in its full burlap chemise and slipcase (spine of the chemise and boards of the slipcase slightly sunned at the margins).
Pencil signatures of Jacques Lemaire and Ania Staritsky on the colophon.
First edition, one of 37 numbered copies on Nivôse rag paper.
Illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the original layout of the work in collaboration with Claude Nardin.
Rare and very attractive copy, preserved in its original old-rose full cloth slipcase (spine slightly faded and two faint stains at the foot of the boards, not serious).
Manuscript pencil signatures of Michel Butor and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
A unique copy, exceptionally enriched with two original gouaches by Ania Staritsky, both signed, a manuscript text by Michel Butor, an original collage by Ania Staritsky, as well as a c
First edition, printed in 40 numbered copies on hand-made pure rag paper from the Moulin de Larroque, this being one of the 10 hors commerce copies.
The work is illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the original layout of the volume with the assistance of Claude Nardin.
A rare and very fine copy, complete with its full grey cloth slipcase, slightly discoloured at the edges, and its double chemise.
Manuscript pencil signature by Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
Our copy is further enriched with two original collages by Ania Staritsky, both signed.
First edition, one of 30 numbered copies printed on handmade pure rag paper.
Illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the original layout of the work with the collaboration of Claude Nardin.
A rare and very fine copy, complete with its chemise and brown cloth slipcase.
Pencil signatures of Philippe Jones and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
Inscribed by Philippe Jones to Claude Nardin at the colophon.
Our copy is enriched with a five-line autograph manuscript text by Philippe Jones, as well as an original collage by Ania Staritsky, signed by her.
First edition, one of 35 numbered copies printed on "mousse d'épave" paper, ours one of 10 copies hors commerce.
Illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the original layout of the work in collaboration with Claude Nardin.
Rare and very fine copy, complete with its chemise and slipcase in full grey cloth (spine of the chemise slightly faded).
Manuscript pencil signatures of Jean-Claude Renard and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
Our copy contains a manuscript text by the poet Jean-Claude Renard as well as an original collage by Ania Staritsky, signed by her.
Fine signed auto
First edition, printed in 40 numbered copies on "citronnelle de lin troué" paper, this being one of the copies numbered from 11 to 30 (No. 30).
Illustrated with original colour engravings by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the original layout of the work with the assistance of Claude Nardin.
A rare and very fine copy, complete with its chemise and slipcase in full olive green cloth.
Pencil signatures of Jacques Izoard and Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
A unique copy, exceptionally enriched with a manuscript text by the poet Jacques Izoard, an original engraving by Ania Staritsky signed by her, as well as three engravings not retained for
First edition printed in 150 numbered copies on Licorne du Marais paper, our copy being one of a few hors commerce copies, justified and signed by Ania Staritsky at the colophon.
The work is illustrated with 16 colour illustrations, either in the text or full-page, by Ania Staritsky, who also designed the original layout of the volume.
A rare and fine copy, complete with its chemise and slipcase in full raspberry red cloth.
Manuscript pencil signature of Robert Droguet on the half-title.