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VERLAINE Paul (1844-1896).
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VERLAINE Paul (1844-1896).
Set of 8 M.A.S. and bound for Bonheur. Hôpital Cochin, Broussais or Vincennes, May, August and November 1887, January 3, 1889 and n.d.. 14 pp. small in-4 or in-8, mounted in paper frames. Pencil, brown or red ink. Bound in-4 in red morocco, framed with gilt irons and fillets and spandrels, spine ribbed and decorated (lilies) with title " Original manuscript of Bonheur ", lined with black morocco, rich interior framing of fillets, roulettes, chains, etc., cream tabis endpapers, gilt head (Binding of the second half of the XIXth c.) Tears to the endpapers.
Exceptional collection of original manuscripts for Bonheur.
Beautiful set of working manuscripts by Verlaine, richly bound. The poems are numbered as follows: III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, XI, XII. Innumerable erasures, corrections and additions.
The pieces XXX, XXXII and XXXIII announced in the introductory typescript are missing.
Published in 1891, by Vanier, Bonheur is the ninth poetic collection of Paul Verlaine. It closes the poetic triptych after Sagesse (1880) and Amour (1888), it includes poems mainly written in 1887, then in 1889.
Set of 8 M.A.S. and bound for Bonheur. Hôpital Cochin, Broussais or Vincennes, May, August and November 1887, January 3, 1889 and n.d.. 14 pp. small in-4 or in-8, mounted in paper frames. Pencil, brown or red ink. Bound in-4 in red morocco, framed with gilt irons and fillets and spandrels, spine ribbed and decorated (lilies) with title " Original manuscript of Bonheur ", lined with black morocco, rich interior framing of fillets, roulettes, chains, etc., cream tabis endpapers, gilt head (Binding of the second half of the XIXth c.) Tears to the endpapers.
Exceptional collection of original manuscripts for Bonheur.
Beautiful set of working manuscripts by Verlaine, richly bound. The poems are numbered as follows: III, IV, V, VI, VII, VIII, XI, XII. Innumerable erasures, corrections and additions.
The pieces XXX, XXXII and XXXIII announced in the introductory typescript are missing.
Published in 1891, by Vanier, Bonheur is the ninth poetic collection of Paul Verlaine. It closes the poetic triptych after Sagesse (1880) and Amour (1888), it includes poems mainly written in 1887, then in 1889.
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