Baudelaire (Charles) Un Mangeur d'Opium, one of 134 copies, from an edition limited to 170, woodcut illustrations printed in colour by Léon Masson, spotting, loose as issued in original wrappers, few spots, glacine dust-jacket, few very small nicks to extremities, housed in original card drop-back box, quite worn, but holding, Paris, La Mandragore, 1945 § Éluard (Paul) A Toute Épreuve, facsimile reprint with introductory pamphlet in original wrappers, colour illustrations by Joan Miró, original boards, pictorial dust-jacket, together in original folder and slip-case (rubbed), New York, George Brazillier Inc., 1984 § Twain (Mark) 12 Contes, translated by Gabriel de Lautrec, one of 23 copies on vélin pur fil du marais with an original drawing, a suite in colour and "la décomposition d'une planche", from an edition of 1000, colour plates by Jean Trubert, offsetting, loose in original wrappers (occasional spots or light finger-soiling), original chemise (joints repaired with tape) and slip-case (quite worn), Paris, Éditions du Pavois, [1946]; and others French, illustrated, v.s. (c.40)
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