1942 Lithographs
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Description
First Edition, Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding, Scarce
First edition.
In publisher's original binding.
Featuring ten facsimile plates, including the front cover. Collated, complete.
Bookplate of F. G. Miles tipped in.
With a foreword by prominent English journalist and biographer Peter Quennell.
A beautiful collection of lithographs by renowned French artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, selected by the artist from his 1942 Exhibition of Lithographs at the London Arcade Gallery. Featuring the pieces: "Un Monsieur et une Dame" (to the front cover), "Aristide Bruant", "Yvette Guilbert", "Une Spectatrice", "Réjane et Galipaux, dans Madame Sans-Gêne", "Porquoi pas? ....une fois n'est pas coutume", "En Quarante", "Le Petit Trottin", "Emilienne D'Alençon" and "Ultime Ballade".
Condition
In publisher's original binding. Bookplate of F. G. Miles tipped in. Externally, smart with slight rubbing and subtle spotting and discolouration to front cover. Internally, binding a little delicate but generally firmly bound. Pages very bright and clean with only the odd spot.
Very Good
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