Histoire de Peau D'Ane, by Charles Perrault, Eragny Press, 1902, wood-engraved frontispiece, borders and initials designed by Lucien Pissarro woodcut illustrations by T. Sturge Moore, printed in black and red, some toning to endpapers, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards with repeat palm pattern in blue, some toning to joints and extremities, 8vo, limited edition, one of 230 copies Tomkinson 14. With two loose 1 pp. autograph letters from Lucien Pissarro to Geoffrey Tomkinson, dated 23 February and 27 February 1928; the first requesting a copy of Tomkinson's Select Bibliography of the Principal Modern Presses... (1928), and discussing the Eragny Press, signed at foot, the other letter thanking Tomkinson for his book and offering to send him a book in return (incomplete? and unsigned), plus a postcard from Esther Pissarro to Tomkinson stating her husband was away in Paris and would answer his letter on his return. (1)
Histoire de Peau D'Ane, by Charles Perrault, Eragny Press, 1902, wood-engraved frontispiece, borders and initials designed by Lucien Pissarro woodcut illustrations by T. Sturge Moore, printed in black and red, some toning to endpapers, booklabel of Ken Tomkinson, original boards with repeat palm pattern in blue, some toning to joints and extremities, 8vo, limited edition, one of 230 copies Tomkinson 14. With two loose 1 pp. autograph letters from Lucien Pissarro to Geoffrey Tomkinson, dated 23 February and 27 February 1928; the first requesting a copy of Tomkinson's Select Bibliography of the Principal Modern Presses... (1928), and discussing the Eragny Press, signed at foot, the other letter thanking Tomkinson for his book and offering to send him a book in return (incomplete? and unsigned), plus a postcard from Esther Pissarro to Tomkinson stating her husband was away in Paris and would answer his letter on his return. (1)
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