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BRULLER (Jean, known as VERCORS). Intimate and reassuring views of war. Paris, aux nourritures terrestres, 1936. Large in-8 paperback, color illustrated cover, filled. First edition of this humorous album in the artist's signature gritty style, featuring 21 black vignettes on a bistre background and 21 stencil-colored hors-texte compositions. Printed in an edition of 1,000 copies; no. 123 of 922 numbered on vellum. Autograph signed letter from the author on the flyleaf to Dr. Boris Dolto (1899-1981).

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BRULLER (Jean, known as VERCORS). Intimate and reassuring views of war. Paris, aux nourritures terrestres, 1936. Large in-8 paperback, color illustrated cover, filled. First edition of this humorous album in the artist's signature gritty style, featuring 21 black vignettes on a bistre background and 21 stencil-colored hors-texte compositions. Printed in an edition of 1,000 copies; no. 123 of 922 numbered on vellum. Autograph signed letter from the author on the flyleaf to Dr. Boris Dolto (1899-1981).

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