Eurydice deux fois perdue
DROUOT (Paul)
Paris - La Société Littéraire De France - 1921
- Bookbinder : L. LEVEQUE
- Format : In-8
- Number of volumes : 1 volume.
- Binding : Bound.
- Collation : 134 pp.
In illustrated case with black border. Black Jansenist binding. Smooth spine with golden title and author, date in tail. Top edge gilt. Black moiré silk guards, lined with marbled guards. Original paper covers and spine bound in. Binding signed L. LEVEQUE. Very fresh interior. Not trimmed.
Preceded by a preface by Henri de Régnier of the Académie française. Died in action, Paul Drouot (1886-1915) left behind only a few collections of poetry, the first chapter of a novel and his unfinished masterpiece: "Eurydice twice lost", which would appear posthumously.
Ex-cremis ex-libris JC.L.
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