Pascal Quignard - Sang [1/9] - 1976

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Pascal Quignard — Sang [1/9], a first edition French poetry item of 8 pages from 1976, in good condition with a red-titled cover, printed by Emmanuel Hocquart, signed by the author at the colophon (no. 3).

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Rare edition of this short poem by Pascal Quignard titled Sang, limited to only 9 copies, numbered and signed by the author on the colophon (this one No. 3).

Composed and printed by hand by Emmanuel Hocquart.

In sheets, under a cover printed with the title in red.
In good condition, cover worn and yellowed, cracked at the edges. Impeccable interior. A fine copy.

Pascal Quignard, born on April 23, 1948, in Verneuil-sur-Avre (Eure), is a French writer. He is the recipient of the Goncourt Prize in 2002 for Les Ombres errantes, published by Grasset.
Furthermore, a cellist, he founded the Versailles Baroque Opera and Theatre Festival. One of his most well-known books is certainly the short novel Tous les matins du monde, which was adapted into a film the same year it was published by Alain Corneau.

Pascal Quignard
sang
Orange export Ltf, 1976, s.l.
In-12 (19x14 cm); 8 pages

Seller's Story

We are looking for old books for our bibliophile customers. We currently have a strong demand on the web. On-site withdrawals are only from MONDAY TO FRIDAY, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Passage Bookstore - Gribaudo Vandamme Bookstore 48-62 Passage Jouffroy - 75009 Paris
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Rare edition of this short poem by Pascal Quignard titled Sang, limited to only 9 copies, numbered and signed by the author on the colophon (this one No. 3).

Composed and printed by hand by Emmanuel Hocquart.

In sheets, under a cover printed with the title in red.
In good condition, cover worn and yellowed, cracked at the edges. Impeccable interior. A fine copy.

Pascal Quignard, born on April 23, 1948, in Verneuil-sur-Avre (Eure), is a French writer. He is the recipient of the Goncourt Prize in 2002 for Les Ombres errantes, published by Grasset.
Furthermore, a cellist, he founded the Versailles Baroque Opera and Theatre Festival. One of his most well-known books is certainly the short novel Tous les matins du monde, which was adapted into a film the same year it was published by Alain Corneau.

Pascal Quignard
sang
Orange export Ltf, 1976, s.l.
In-12 (19x14 cm); 8 pages

Seller's Story

We are looking for old books for our bibliophile customers. We currently have a strong demand on the web. On-site withdrawals are only from MONDAY TO FRIDAY, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Passage Bookstore - Gribaudo Vandamme Bookstore 48-62 Passage Jouffroy - 75009 Paris
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Details

Number of Books
1
Subject
Poetry
Book Title
Sang [1/9]
Author/ Illustrator
Pascal Quignard
Condition
Good
Publication year oldest item
1976
Edition
1st Edition
Language
French
Original language
Yes
Number of pages
8
FranceVerified
33379
Objects sold
99.49%
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