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Catalogue - New York International Antiquarian Book Fair 2024 | Our catalogue
27 Mars 2024

Librairie Le Feu Follet will be present at the
64th New York International Antiquarian Book Fair
from April 4 to 7 at Park Avenue Armory.
Discover our exclusive catalog of
unique works and exceptional pieces.

Picasso and his LettersPicasso and his Letters
Picasso and his Letters
22 Mars 2024

He explored all manner of art forms, from drawing to ceramics. The insatiable genius even tried his hand at theater with his play Le désir attrapé par la queue. Yet there was one he seemed to shy away from: the "graphic" art of the letter!
Despite his prolific correspondence, Picasso's entirely autographed letters are extremely rare, as Laurence Madeline points out in her article on the confidential activity of the great artist:“The inertia paralyzing Picasso, who preferred his work as an artist to that of a secretary, made the letters he took pleasure in writing more essential and more touching” (Laurence Madeline, “Picasso épistolier”, L'Herne, n° 106).
And yet, when the immense artist puts pen to paper, he transforms the seemingly insignificant letter into a pictorial and multicolored masterpiece!

e-Livre Léon Walras, founding father of neo-classical economics: resurfaced trove of archives e-Livre Léon Walras, founding father of neo-classical economics: resurfaced trove of archives
Léon Walras, founding father of neo-classical economics: resurfaced trove of archives
20 Mars 2024

Exceptional collection of autographed and printed archives - the last in private hands - belonging to the founder of liberalism and modern economics, Léon Walras, preserved and annotated by William Jaffé. One of the 5 most important archival collections of a theorician Schumpeter considered "the greatest of all economists".

Edition-originale retraced the eventful journey of the manuscripts and printed works by France's greatest economist, repeatedly in danger of being completely lost, until these last archives were saved in-extremis from destruction.

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