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[HUMBERT] - MAURIAC (François). Le Fleuve de feu. Paris, Les Arts et le Livre, 1927; in-8, 197 pp, bound in brown half-chagrin with corners, spine with 5 nerves, cover preserved, gilt head. First edition, on current edition paper. Nobel Prize for Literature in 1952, François Mauriac, a native of the South-West (Bordeaux), was a frequent visitor to literary salons. He participated in the Resistance and published, under the pseudonym Forez, at Editions de Minuit. Very good condition.
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[HUMBERT] - MAURIAC (François). Le Fleuve de feu. Paris, Les Arts et le Livre, 1927; in-8, 197 pp, bound in brown half-chagrin with corners, spine with 5 nerves, cover preserved, gilt head. First edition, on current edition paper. Nobel Prize for Literature in 1952, François Mauriac, a native of the South-West (Bordeaux), was a frequent visitor to literary salons. He participated in the Resistance and published, under the pseudonym Forez, at Editions de Minuit. Very good condition.