Émile Goudeau - Paris-Almanach - 1896





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Paris-Almanach by Émile Goudeau, 1st edition (1896), a paperback in-12 with 75 pages and lithographs by Georges Meunier, published by Librairie Ed. Sagot in French, with a soft cover measuring 16.5 × 12 cm and original language French, in reasonable condition.
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1 volume in-12, paperback, 53 pages and 22 unnumbered pages.
Lithographs by Georges Meunier, preserved snakes.
A collection of texts in which Émile Goudeau, poet and driving force behind the Hydropathes circle, sketches Parisian life as he observed it at the turn of the century. The author gathers daily happenings, urban observations and witticisms that extend the bohemian spirit to which he was attached. The lithographs by Georges Meunier accompany these pages, providing a visual counterpoint rooted in fin-de-siècle Parisian illustration. The work bears witness to a careful gaze upon the city and its ordinary uses.
Émile Goudeau was a French writer and poet, founder of the Hydropathes, a literary and artistic group.
Slight fragility around the first gathering at the start of the book, external wear, interior fresh — a pleasant copy.
1 volume, in-12 format, paperback, 53 pages and 22 pages unencrypted.
Lithographs by Georges Meunier, snakes preserved.
Set of texts where Émile Goudeau, poet and animator of the circle of Hydropathes, sketches Parisian life as he observed it at the turn of the century. The author brings together everyday facts, urban notations and traits of mind that extend the bohemian spirit to which he was attached. Georges Meunier's lithographs accompany these pages by providing a visual counterpoint anchored in the late-century Parisian illustration. The book reflects a careful look at the city and its ordinary uses.
Émile Goudeau was a French writer and poet, founder of the Hydropathes, a literary and artistic group.
Slight fragility at the level of the notebook at the beginning of the work, external wear, fresh interior - Pleasant copy.
1 volume in-12, paperback, 53 pages and 22 unnumbered pages.
Lithographs by Georges Meunier, preserved snakes.
A collection of texts in which Émile Goudeau, poet and driving force behind the Hydropathes circle, sketches Parisian life as he observed it at the turn of the century. The author gathers daily happenings, urban observations and witticisms that extend the bohemian spirit to which he was attached. The lithographs by Georges Meunier accompany these pages, providing a visual counterpoint rooted in fin-de-siècle Parisian illustration. The work bears witness to a careful gaze upon the city and its ordinary uses.
Émile Goudeau was a French writer and poet, founder of the Hydropathes, a literary and artistic group.
Slight fragility around the first gathering at the start of the book, external wear, interior fresh — a pleasant copy.
1 volume, in-12 format, paperback, 53 pages and 22 pages unencrypted.
Lithographs by Georges Meunier, snakes preserved.
Set of texts where Émile Goudeau, poet and animator of the circle of Hydropathes, sketches Parisian life as he observed it at the turn of the century. The author brings together everyday facts, urban notations and traits of mind that extend the bohemian spirit to which he was attached. Georges Meunier's lithographs accompany these pages by providing a visual counterpoint anchored in the late-century Parisian illustration. The book reflects a careful look at the city and its ordinary uses.
Émile Goudeau was a French writer and poet, founder of the Hydropathes, a literary and artistic group.
Slight fragility at the level of the notebook at the beginning of the work, external wear, fresh interior - Pleasant copy.

