Clovis Hugues - Ode au Vagin - 1933





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Domrémy, under the sign of the Pucelle [Maurice Duflou], undated, [circa 1933], small 4to with a cream laid-paper cover, with flaps. Illustrated with 10 color illustrations hors texte. "Edition privée imprimée aux dépens des amis de Clovis Hugues et tirée à 300 exemplaires numérotés" on vére? laid paper no. 269. The clandestine printer and publisher is Maurice Duflou who, to swell the volume a little, included "Ode to Priape", by Piron, of which there is no mention either on the title page or on the cover. "Ode au Vagin" occupies pages 15 to 38. It is preceded by a "Notice on Clovis Hugues", signed Jean Tirreta, and by the facsimile reproduction of the last page "of this curious manuscript whose fanciful signature will be noted", Klau-Vizug, August 10, 1906. "Ode à Priape", by Alexis Piron, "original and complete version", occupies pages 47 to 63. Finally, pages 65-67 contain a piece extracted from the "Recueil du Cosmopolite, Les Sept béatitudes, stanzas", whose author could not be identified.
Domrémy, under the sign of the Pucelle [Maurice Duflou], undated, [circa 1933], small 4to with a cream laid-paper cover, with flaps. Illustrated with 10 color illustrations hors texte. "Edition privée imprimée aux dépens des amis de Clovis Hugues et tirée à 300 exemplaires numérotés" on vére? laid paper no. 269. The clandestine printer and publisher is Maurice Duflou who, to swell the volume a little, included "Ode to Priape", by Piron, of which there is no mention either on the title page or on the cover. "Ode au Vagin" occupies pages 15 to 38. It is preceded by a "Notice on Clovis Hugues", signed Jean Tirreta, and by the facsimile reproduction of the last page "of this curious manuscript whose fanciful signature will be noted", Klau-Vizug, August 10, 1906. "Ode à Priape", by Alexis Piron, "original and complete version", occupies pages 47 to 63. Finally, pages 65-67 contain a piece extracted from the "Recueil du Cosmopolite, Les Sept béatitudes, stanzas", whose author could not be identified.

