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VERTIGO BOOK BY FRANCOIS PIAZZA LITHO LUIS VIDAL MOLNE 1945 PUR FIL N°473 M247 Vertigo book by Francois Piazza with a preface by Francis Carco and 26 lithographs by Luis Vidal Molné, original edition numbered 473 out of 950, printed on pure fil paper in shape by Johannot. Publisher Raoul Solar Monaco 1945. Luis Molné is a painter and lithographer born in Barcelona on September 27, 1907 and who lived in Monaco where he died in 1970. With Antoni Clavé, whose friend he was, he belongs to the Catalan school of the 20th century.   François Marie Alexandre Carcopino-Tusoli known as Francis Carco, born July 3, 1886 in Nouméa (New Caledonia) and died May 26, 1958 in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. He is also known under the pseudonym of Jean d'Aiguières. Soft cardboard cover, filled and illustrated, frictions and stains, presentation in sheets, uncut pages.  Note, the yellowed pages with some light stains, the spine folded and stained, the casing is in poor condition, however the interior is very clean. The work remains in a suitable condition, however it is an old book and the defects of use must be accepted. For the condition, please detail the photos. Feel free to zoom in. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height: 29.5 cm Width: 23 cm Thickness: 2 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
Réf  :   #252276

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VERTIGO BOOK BY FRANCOIS PIAZZA LITHO LUIS VIDAL MOLNE 1945 PUR FIL N°473 M247 Vertigo book by Francois Piazza with a preface by Francis Carco and 26 lithographs by Luis Vidal Molné, original edition numbered 473 out of 950, printed on pure fil paper in shape by Johannot. Publisher Raoul Solar Monaco 1945. Luis Molné is a painter and lithographer born in Barcelona on September 27, 1907 and who lived in Monaco where he died in 1970. With Antoni Clavé, whose friend he was, he belongs to the Catalan school of the 20th century.   François Marie Alexandre Carcopino-Tusoli known as Francis Carco, born July 3, 1886 in Nouméa (New Caledonia) and died May 26, 1958 in the 4th arrondissement of Paris. He is also known under the pseudonym of Jean d'Aiguières. Soft cardboard cover, filled and illustrated, frictions and stains, presentation in sheets, uncut pages.  Note, the yellowed pages with some light stains, the spine folded and stained, the casing is in poor condition, however the interior is very clean. The work remains in a suitable condition, however it is an old book and the defects of use must be accepted. For the condition, please detail the photos. Feel free to zoom in. The photos are an integral part of the description. Dimensions: Height: 29.5 cm Width: 23 cm Thickness: 2 cm I remain at your disposal for any questions.
Réf  :   #252276

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