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Montesquiou, Robert deLe Parcours du rêve au souvenir. Paris, Georges Richard, 1908. XV, 476 p., 1 leaf. Gr.-8°. Dark blue full marocco with rich gilding on spine and covers in Art Nouveau style, blind-stamped corner fleurons with passion flower. Richly gilt maroquin doublure with multicolored inlays and blind-stamped passion flowers in horror vacui. Endpapers of striped silk and handmade marbled paper, three gilt edges. Gilt edges. In marbled and lined slipcase (this somewhat rubbed). Montesquiou, Robert de Le Parcours du rêve au souvenir. Paris, Georges Richard, 1908. XV, 476 p., 1 leaf. Gr.-8°. Dark blue full marocco with rich gilding on spine and covers in Art Nouveau style, blind-stamped corner fleurons with passion flower. Richly gilt maroquin doublure with multicolored inlays and blind-stamped passion flowers in horror vacui. Endpapers of striped silk and handmade marbled paper, three gilt edges. Gilt edges. In marbled and lined slipcase (somewhat rubbed). Second enlarged edition. - Unnumbered copy of the special edition on Japan signed by the author in the printer's note and inscribed as author's copy. There were also 12 numbered copies of the special edition (GA 512). - The surprisingly unsigned, magnificent Art Nouveau-style binding can be attributed to Charles Meunier, who created several similar bindings for the special editions. - The portrait of the author by Laszlo mentioned on the title refers to the first volume of the series. This novel is the fourth volume of the author's works published by Georges Richard between 1906 and 1912. - Outer cover and spine bound in. Sporadically with inconspicuous small foxing spots. A very good copy. Dark blue full morocco with rich gilt on spine and covers in Art Nouveau style, blindstamped corner fleurons with passion flower. Richly gilt maroquin doublure with polychrome inlays and blindstamped passion flowers in horror vacui. Striped silk and handmade marbled paper endpapers, gilt edges. In marbled and lined slipcase (this somewhat scuffed) - Second enlarged edition. - Unnumbered copy of the special edition on Japan signed by the author in the imprint and inscribed as author's copy. Further 12 numbered copies of the special edition were published (total ed. 512). - The magnificent Art Nouveau binding, surprisingly not signed, can be attributed to Charles Meunier, who created several similar bindings for the special editions. - The portrait of the author by Laszlo mentioned on the title refers to the first volume of the series. The present novel forms the fourth volume of the author's works published by Georges Richard between 1906 and 1912. - Orig. wrappers and spine bound in. Isolated with inconspicuous small foxing spots. Very good copy.

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Montesquiou, Robert deLe Parcours du rêve au souvenir. Paris, Georges Richard, 1908. XV, 476 p., 1 leaf. Gr.-8°. Dark blue full marocco with rich gilding on spine and covers in Art Nouveau style, blind-stamped corner fleurons with passion flower. Richly gilt maroquin doublure with multicolored inlays and blind-stamped passion flowers in horror vacui. Endpapers of striped silk and handmade marbled paper, three gilt edges. Gilt edges. In marbled and lined slipcase (this somewhat rubbed). Montesquiou, Robert de Le Parcours du rêve au souvenir. Paris, Georges Richard, 1908. XV, 476 p., 1 leaf. Gr.-8°. Dark blue full marocco with rich gilding on spine and covers in Art Nouveau style, blind-stamped corner fleurons with passion flower. Richly gilt maroquin doublure with multicolored inlays and blind-stamped passion flowers in horror vacui. Endpapers of striped silk and handmade marbled paper, three gilt edges. Gilt edges. In marbled and lined slipcase (somewhat rubbed). Second enlarged edition. - Unnumbered copy of the special edition on Japan signed by the author in the printer's note and inscribed as author's copy. There were also 12 numbered copies of the special edition (GA 512). - The surprisingly unsigned, magnificent Art Nouveau-style binding can be attributed to Charles Meunier, who created several similar bindings for the special editions. - The portrait of the author by Laszlo mentioned on the title refers to the first volume of the series. This novel is the fourth volume of the author's works published by Georges Richard between 1906 and 1912. - Outer cover and spine bound in. Sporadically with inconspicuous small foxing spots. A very good copy. Dark blue full morocco with rich gilt on spine and covers in Art Nouveau style, blindstamped corner fleurons with passion flower. Richly gilt maroquin doublure with polychrome inlays and blindstamped passion flowers in horror vacui. Striped silk and handmade marbled paper endpapers, gilt edges. In marbled and lined slipcase (this somewhat scuffed) - Second enlarged edition. - Unnumbered copy of the special edition on Japan signed by the author in the imprint and inscribed as author's copy. Further 12 numbered copies of the special edition were published (total ed. 512). - The magnificent Art Nouveau binding, surprisingly not signed, can be attributed to Charles Meunier, who created several similar bindings for the special editions. - The portrait of the author by Laszlo mentioned on the title refers to the first volume of the series. The present novel forms the fourth volume of the author's works published by Georges Richard between 1906 and 1912. - Orig. wrappers and spine bound in. Isolated with inconspicuous small foxing spots. Very good copy.

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