Léon BLOY (1846 – 1917)

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Léon BLOY (1846 – 1917)
Le sang du pauvre. Paris, Félix Juven, s.d. (1909). In-18 of (2) ff. 268 pp. in red jansenist morocco, spine with title and date in gilt letters, interior roulette, gilt edges, cover and spine preserved, case (Semet et Plumelle). First edition. One of the 12 numbered copies on Hollande (n° 8), second paper after two Japon, enriched, on the false-title, with this superb autograph sending: Journalist, like his future wife Valentine Mas (see numbers 93 and 104), the young André Dupont introduces himself to Bloy, whom he admires unconditionally, at the end of 1904. Their friendship, in spite of the age difference, will last as long as they do. Dupont will be killed at Douaumont at the age of 31 in March 1916 and Bloy, who was to disappear twenty months later, "never consoled himself for having lost this filial tenderness" (Preface to A son ami André Dupont. Letters from 1904 to 1916. Paris, Astruc, 1952). The blood of the poor, it is the money... (Léon Bloy). "The most beautiful, the most moving of Léon Bloy's works [...] Sequel and application of the doctrine revealed in Salvation by the Jews, the Blood of the Poor transposes the materialistic crime of the exploitation of man by man into an infinitely more serious spiritual crime, the idolatry of a simulacrum which ends up in a blasphemy against God" (M. Bardèche. Léon Bloy). Superb copy, finely bound. From the André Chauveau library, with bookplate.
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