André BRETON.

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André BRETON.
Mont de piété (1913-1919). With two drawings by André Derain. Paris, Au Sans pareil, 1919. In-12 : green half-chagrin with bands, smooth spine, untrimmed, gilt head, cover and spine kept (G. Gauché). First edition. Two compositions by André Derain, including one on the title. Limited edition of 125 copies; one of 115 on hollande Van Gelder (n° 97). Charming signed autograph on the title page: To Robert Valançay mont de piété (as M. Henri de Régnier used to say, why not potatoes as well?) from the bottom of his heart André Breton A poet linked to the surrealist movement, Robert Valançay (1903-1984) was a friend and translator of Max Ernst, Kurt Schwitters and Hans Arp. Most of his poems have been collected in Mots desserre-freins, each section of which is dedicated to a surrealist: Bellmer, Eluard, Arp, Marcel Jean, Picabia. (Dictionnaire général du surréalisme et de ses environs, p. 419.) The mailing is about ten years later than the edition. See below five other books dedicated by André Breton to the same author (cf. nos. 89, 93, 100, 102 and 103).
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