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Alcools: Poems 1898-1913 [Inscribed]

Alcools: Poems 1898-1913 [Inscribed] by APOLLINAIRE, Guillaume (poetry); William Meredith (translation; foreword); Francis Steegmuller (introduction; notes)

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Title
Alcools: Poems 1898-1913 [Inscribed]
Author
APOLLINAIRE, Guillaume (poetry); William Meredith (translation; foreword); Francis Steegmuller (introduction; notes)
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Lorne Bair Rare Books (United States)
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Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc, 1964. First Edition. Octavo (21.5cm); black cloth-covered boards, with titling and decoration stamped in gilt on spine; fore-edge untrimmed; dustjacket; 242pp. Inscribed by author on front endpaper: "For Alice and David Halliday with affection and esteem from their friend Guillaume / June 1976". Signed by translator, William Meredith, on title page. Light rubbing to board edges, else Near Fine. Dustwrapper, designed by Harry Ford, unclipped (priced $4.95), with trivial surface wear and rubbing to extremities, pencilled note to front flap, and 1" tape mend to tear at verso of lower rear panel; Very Good. Collection of verse, with English translations appearing opposite the original French, including "La Chanson du Mal-Aimé" / "Song of the Poorly Lived", "Crépuscule" / "Twilight", and "L'Ermite" / "The Hermit". Concludes with notes section, which examines each poem. [84741].