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  • Imagen del vendedor de Au Jardin de l'Inutile: Fascicules 1 - 3 a la venta por Woodbridge Rare Books

    Soft cover. Condición: Near Fine. Albert Delstanche, Roger Vander Borght, Maurice Denis, Robert Bonfils, Marie Delstanche, Auguste Rodin, Allard d'Olivier, Guy-Pierre Fauconnet, Odette Chauvet Ilustrador. 28x22cm, 3 volumes (all published, each incomplete as noted below). With various colour and monochrome illustrations. Unnumbered copies from limitations of either 500 or 750, in outer covers of plain coloured paper, printed title to the front, with ?contemporary glassine wrappers. A set of the extremely scarce and rather beautiful short-lived bibliographic review comprising texts, music and illustration. Perhaps a reasonable, translation would be 'In the Garden of Folly' which probably captures the intended meaning better than Google's amusing suggestion of 'The Useless Garden'. The 'Fascicules' were done to a common format: an outer wrapper of plain coloured paper, an inner folder with title to the front, a contents list and general introduction, followed by the individual contributions on loose sheets, some in their own printed portfolios. 'Cette revue, qui pourrait rivaliser avec les « Feuillets d'art », n'a malheureusement donné que trois numéros en deux ans. De présentation typographique tout à fait réussie (pourtant nous avons rencontré une coquille dans le poème de Remy de Gourmont), avec des textes agréables et faciles, des illustrations soignées, c'est, vu son tirage limité, une véritable édition de bibliophile'. (from 'Le Thyrse', 1922). Very Good - remarkably well-preserved overall in the wrappers which are themselves only slightly nicked at the edges, each with the small discreet blind-embossed stamp of Dr Trevor Weston to the rear corner of the inner folder, occasional foxing spots, and offset from some of the images, heavy in some cases, each volume missing a single contribution called-for in its content list thus: Fascicule 1 lacks 'Le Caroussel' (Edgard Tytgat), Fascicule 2 lacks 'Bouquet' (Edgard Tytgat), Fascicule 3 lacks 'Deux Pastels' (James Ensor).