Editore: likely the 1920s or early 1930s, 1920
Da: Sanctuary Books, A.B.A.A., New York, NY, U.S.A.
Ephemera. Condizione: Very Good. A small archive of works by Michele Andree Guy: "La France Contemporaine," in French, 9 leaves (208 x 270 mm), typed on the recto only and bound with a clasp at top corner; "Alphonse de Chateaubriant, Romancier," in French, 11 leaves (208 x 270 mm), typed on the recto only and staple-bound at the top corner; and the translation into English of "Alphonse," 11 leaves (203 x 328 mm, lined paper), handwritten in black ink on the recto only, with corrections in ink and pencil, staple-bound at tope corner. All in excellent condition, some light wrinkling or flattened creases along the edges, nowhere infringing upon text. Alphonse de Chateaubriant was a prize-winning French novelist who became an ardent supporter of Nazism after a trip to Germany in 1935. The essay included here focuses on his writing (making no mention of his abhorent political beliefs), and a pencil notation indicates that it may have been a submission to the Bermondsey Book literary magazine, edited by Frederick Heath and published December 1923 to May 1930. However, we find no record of publication.