les fleurs de mal
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his output was prodigious and he moved with ease between styles and periods, a fact which further offended purists who felt that his talent lay primarily in the creation of half-bindings with decorative spines.'
-- art nouveau and art deco bookbinding, duncan & de bartha
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also, it should be noted, i was unable to find anywhere what if any relationship existed between charles meunier and henri meunier.
Labels: bookbinding, charles meunier
2 Comments:
The top book cover is lovely but the others a bit much. I haven't read any Baudelaire in a long time and think I will pull my old copy of Les Fleurs de Mal off the shelf. It has a much more prosaic cover than the one you have posted.
i'm sure that the text doesn't mind a bit. ;^)
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