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Ailleurs

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€1,050.00

*Ailleurs* is a keystone in Michaux’s imaginary ethnographies—an atlas of inner geographies, issued by NRF in 1948. Miguet’s sober bordeaux morocco binding matches the text’s clarity and restraint. With dry precision and wry humor, Michaux details peoples, rituals, and languages that are both alien and oddly familiar. The airy layout paces attention and thought. This copy belongs to the small head issue on vélin pur fil and is notably fresh. A book that relocates the reader in place—a cartography of the mind.

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Ailleurs
1948 | Paris | NRF
A compact classic in excellent condition; “elsewhere” becomes a precision tool for seeing and thinking.

*Ailleurs* is a keystone in Michaux’s imaginary ethnographies—an atlas of inner geographies, issued by NRF in 1948. Miguet’s sober bordeaux morocco binding matches the text’s clarity and restraint. With dry precision and wry humor, Michaux details peoples, rituals, and languages that are both alien and oddly familiar. The airy layout paces attention and thought. This copy belongs to the small head issue on vélin pur fil and is notably fresh. A book that relocates the reader in place—a cartography of the mind.

€1,050
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In-8 (Octavo) approx. 20 × 26 cm
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One of 23 numbered copies on vélin pur fil.
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23
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10
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vélin pur fil
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The pieces work as “reverse travelogues”: fictive peoples mirror our habits, forcing a redefinition of the normal. Michaux uses compact phrasing, neologisms, and mock ethnography to test language and behavior. Humor pairs with austerity; each vignette is a perception experiment. The world is skewed to see it more exactly. In that displacement lies the freedom the title implies.

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