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MATHIEUX-MARIE (Jean-Michel). - GARCIA-LORCA. Canéphore de Cauchemar et six autres nouvelles d'impressions et paysages. Paris, Société des Amis du livre contemporain, 1988. In-8, narrow, leaves, green cloth publisher's slipcase. Illustrated with 12 drypoints on chine appliqué by Jean-Michel Mathieux-Marie. Edition of 200 copies, including 30 hors commerce, signed by the artist.

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MATHIEUX-MARIE (Jean-Michel). - GARCIA-LORCA. Canéphore de Cauchemar et six autres nouvelles d'impressions et paysages. Paris, Société des Amis du livre contemporain, 1988. In-8, narrow, leaves, green cloth publisher's slipcase. Illustrated with 12 drypoints on chine appliqué by Jean-Michel Mathieux-Marie. Edition of 200 copies, including 30 hors commerce, signed by the artist.

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