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Guillaume Apollinaire
Alexandre Alexeieff, Philippe Soupault
Edition of 548 copies including and original xylography by Alexeieff on frontispiece.
€210.00
In stock
SKU
J-25082
Artist | Alexandre Alexeieff, Philippe Soupault |
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Conditions | Excellent (perfect conditions, as new) |
Year | 1927 |
Period | 1920s |
Books Classification | Volume |
Edition | Marseille, Les Cahiers du Sud |
Circulation | 548 |
Pages | 65 |
Format | In-8° |
Topic | Literature |
Dimensions (cm) | 19.5 x 1 x 14 |
Edition of 548 copies including and original xylography by Alexeieff on frontispiece.
Copy in near perfect conditions and uncut, n. 10 belonging to the 73 copies on vélin and Hollande paper.Philippe Soupault was born in 1897 and died in 1990. He was a French writer and poet, but also a political activist. He was one of the founding figure with André Breton of the Surrealist movement, and was active in Dadaism. He worked with Louis Aragon in Paris, and launched with him the periodical Littérature.