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Blaise Cendrars

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€450.00

This rare, numbered edition of *Blaise Cendrars* shows Henry Miller at his finest as a literary portraitist—admiring, unguarded, intensely personal. Published by Denoël in 1951 as the first French-language edition (translated by François Villié), it takes a generous in-4 format that gives the book an almost “album-like” presence. Orfeo Tamburi provides the colour-illustrated wrappers, setting a modern, lively, faintly ironic mood. A key feature is the frontispiece: an original portrait of Cendrars by Rièra, printed as a lithograph by G. Viton et fils, anchoring the volume as an art object. This copy is no. 394, one of 950 on pur fil Johannot paper. It is further distinguished by a warm, autobiographical inscription to “Alice,” signed “Tito” and dated 20/III/1963. A compelling intersection of literary friendship, printed art, and collectable edition.

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Blaise Cendrars
1951 | Paris | Denoël
A fine numbered copy where Miller’s tribute, Tamburi’s modernism, and a personal inscription form a single whole.

This rare, numbered edition of *Blaise Cendrars* shows Henry Miller at his finest as a literary portraitist—admiring, unguarded, intensely personal. Published by Denoël in 1951 as the first French-language edition (translated by François Villié), it takes a generous in-4 format that gives the book an almost “album-like” presence. Orfeo Tamburi provides the colour-illustrated wrappers, setting a modern, lively, faintly ironic mood. A key feature is the frontispiece: an original portrait of Cendrars by Rièra, printed as a lithograph by G. Viton et fils, anchoring the volume as an art object. This copy is no. 394, one of 950 on pur fil Johannot paper. It is further distinguished by a warm, autobiographical inscription to “Alice,” signed “Tito” and dated 20/III/1963. A compelling intersection of literary friendship, printed art, and collectable edition.

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In-4 (Quarto) approx. 25 × 32 cm
Edition Particulars
One of 950 copies on pur fil Johannot; copy no. 394; colour-illustrated wrappers by Orfeo Tamburi; frontispiece portrait of Blaise Cendrars by Rièra, lithographed (G. Viton et fils); with inscription: “pour Alice / en affectueux souvenir / de nos séjours africains / Tito / 20/III/63”.
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1010
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No. 394
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pur fil Johannot
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Miller approaches Cendrars not as a biographical “subject” but as a living force: writer, adventurer, myth, and friend in one. In short, high-energy scenes he captures Cendrars’ voice, bravado, and weariness, showing how an artist’s life is made from risk and imagination. The portrait moves between memoir and essay, between anecdote and aesthetic statement. It also reflects on writing itself—freedom, style, and the courage to follow one’s own route. The intimate tone turns Cendrars into a mirror of Miller’s own literary ethos. The result reads as a tribute that reveals as much about the admirer as about the admired.

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