TitleLe Sphinx et autres contes bizarres
AuthorEdgar Allan Poe
Editing placeParis
EditorialAux dépens d'un amateur (Impreméire Réumes de Chambéry)
Year1945
IllustratorRoger Carle
Edition typeAnthology (translation)
TranslatorMatila C. Ghyka; Marie Bonaparte; Maurice Sachs
LanguageFrench
LibraryBUCLM 821-3 POE sph
Volumes1
Number of pages232
Size (in cms)24 x 19
Works included
A Sucession of Sundays (Three Sundays in a Week)
Loss of Breath
Mystification
The Assignation
The Man that was Used Up
The Oblong Box
The Premature Burial
The Spectacles
The Sphinx
Thou Art the Man
Von Kempelen and his Discovery
Works illustrated
A Sucession of Sundays (Three Sundays in a Week)
Loss of Breath
Mystification
The Assignation
The Man that was Used Up
The Oblong Box
The Premature Burial
The Spectacles
The Sphinx
Thou Art the Man
Von Kempelen and his Discovery
Bibliographic referencesPOLLIN 86 (246)
DescriptionAnthology of eleven tales translated by Matila C. Ghyka, Marie Bonaparte and Maurice Sachs and illustrated by Roger Carle (eleven full-page color illustrations, plus a vignette on the title page along with illustrated initials and endings in most tales). The illustrations are reproduced by D. Jacomet et Cie in Paris.
Limited edition of 691 copies; copy number 157 in Renage vélin.
Rustic binding with dust jacket with the title in red and illustration.
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