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Find a Gem At All Costs!Find a Gem At All Costs!
Mix Uniqueness & Pleasure
13 Décembre 2024

Because you cannot put a price on happiness, Le Feu Follet booksellers selected rare and exceptional copies suited for all budgets.

Actualité New inspirations | Christmas letter n°2Actualité New inspirations | Christmas letter n°2
New inspirations | Christmas letter n°2
29 Novembre 2024

Beautiful bindings, illustrated books, exceptional dedications, cinema, history and travel: discover our new themes for a unique gift.

A Myriad of Gifts for the AgesA Myriad of Gifts for the Ages
Coming Out of the Wrappers
20 Novembre 2024

Inscribed copies, limited issues on luxury paper,
exceptional bindings, unique autographs, manuscripts,
original photographs, drawings
or prints:
offer a piece of the past for a more-than-perfect present.

100th anniversary of Proust's death | He is gone to bed too early100th anniversary of Proust's death | He is gone to bed too early
100th anniversary of Proust's death | He is gone to bed too early
18 Novembre 2022

For this hundredth anniversary of the disappearance of Proust, the investigators of Le Feu Follet takes you to the side of Plaisirs et des Jours in search of a lost text by young Marcel, disguised as an obscure quotation on the copy of the painter Jean Béraud.

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