Pétrus BOREL.

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Pétrus BOREL.
L'Obélisque de Louqsor, pamphlet. Paris, chez tous les marchands de nouveautés, 1836. 16 pp. in-8 booklet, camel half-percaline à la Bradel, brown morocco title page (Carayon). First edition. A very rare pamphlet about the obelisk brought back from Egypt. Each thing has value only in its own place, only on its native soil, only under its sky. There is a correlation, an intimate harmony between the monuments and the country which erected them, which one would not know how to interpose with impunity. The pyramid needs a blue sky, a bald ground, the monotonous horizontality of the desert; it needs the caravan that passes at its feet [...]. The obelisks need the pillars of the temple, they need the cult of the sun, they need the idolatry of the multitude, or they need the desert. These monuments which pour so much sublime poetry on the arid sands of the Saharas, which proclaim the greatness, the power, the genius of past races, dragged into the bosom of our cities, become dull, mute, stupid like them. [...] Here is France which also puts itself of the part to make the trade of the monuments. Pleasant copy. It bears the bookplates of Jules Couët (1860-1938), librarian-archivist of the Comédie-Française (cat. III, 1937, n° 982) and of André Breton. It did not appear in the 2003 sale. Some foxing.
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