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CURIOSA. Octave CHARPENTIER. Eight licentious ballads. La Caravelle, 1934. Illustrated with woodcuts by Paul BAUDIER. First edition. - André de ROUVEYRE. Le Gynécée. Mercure de France, 1909. - Nicolas STERNBERG]. Collection of illustrations for The Three Goldsmiths. - SCHEM, Ce qu'il faut dire et ne pas dire! 60 lithographs. - Roger TESTU (1913- 2008)] Dessins des Q, que des Q., circa 1960. 38 untitled illustrated plates. (5 volumes in all)

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CURIOSA. Octave CHARPENTIER. Eight licentious ballads. La Caravelle, 1934. Illustrated with woodcuts by Paul BAUDIER. First edition. - André de ROUVEYRE. Le Gynécée. Mercure de France, 1909. - Nicolas STERNBERG]. Collection of illustrations for The Three Goldsmiths. - SCHEM, Ce qu'il faut dire et ne pas dire! 60 lithographs. - Roger TESTU (1913- 2008)] Dessins des Q, que des Q., circa 1960. 38 untitled illustrated plates. (5 volumes in all)

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