Écrits : par André Chanson [sic], André Malraux, Jean Grenier, Henri Petit, suivi de trois poèmes par J.-P. [sic] Jouve
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Type of record: Book
Title: Écrits : par André Chanson [sic], André Malraux, Jean Grenier, Henri Petit, suivi de trois poèmes par J.-P. [sic] Jouve
Classmark: French M-0.03/CHA
Additional creator(s): Chamson, André (1900-1983) (Other); Malraux, André (1901-1976) (Other); Grenier, Jean (1898-1971) (Other); Pétit, Henri (1900-) (Other); Jouve, Pierre Jean (1887-1976) (Other)
Related people: Chamson, André; Malraux, André; Grenier, Jean; Pétit, Henri; Jouve, Pierre Jean
Publisher: Grasset
Publication city: Paris
Date(s): 1927
Language: French
Size and medium: xvi, 269 p
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/223716
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991012014669705181
Description
Contents: - L'homme contre l'histoire, par A. Chamson. - D'une jeunesse européenne, par A. Malraux. - Interiora rerum (fragment) par J. Grenier. - Vézelay, par H. Petit. - Trois pièces, par P.-J. Jouve.
Additional description
With autograph presentation inscription by P.-J. Jouve dated April 1927. No.133 of 400 exemplaires de presse beyond a total edition of 5640 copies
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