[copies] - Barbusse (henri) - *le Feu* (diary Of A Squad). Flammarion, 1924, Beautifully Bound
[COPIEUX] - BARBUSSE (Henri) - Le feu (Journal d'une escouade). Paris, Flammarion, 1924; in-8, 278 + 296 pp., green half-maroquin bindings with Flammarion-marked corners, smooth spines inlaid with a patriotic design, original covers preserved, gilt heads. Both volumes.
Numbered copies on Lafuma pure-fiber vellum paper. With black-and-white illustrations by A. Copieux. Adrien Gustave Henri Barbusse, born in Asnières-sur-Seine on May 17, 1873, and died in Moscow on August 30, 1935, was a French writer. Henri Barbusse is best known for his service in World War I; he joined the infantry at the age of 41. He was also a proletarian writer and pacifist. *Le Feu* won the Prix Goncourt in 1916. Very good condition.
Period: 20th century
Style: Art Deco
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Paper
Length: 2 volumes in-8 d'un poids d'environ 800 grammes.
Reference (ID): 1781133
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