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Paris, Bibliotheque-Charpentier, 1903. In 12°, 186 x 122 mm. Yellow editorial paperback binding, with small losses at the edges, spine reinforced with scotch tape. Presentation copy, the flyleaf reads: "à M. F. Brunetiere en hommage Pierre Louys."
Pierre Louÿs, born Pierre Felix Louis (Ghent, 10 December 1870 – Paris, 6 June 1925), was a French poet and writer. In 1891 he founded the literary magazine La conque, which published works by Parnassian and symbolist artists; masters such as Mallarmé, Moréas, Leconte de Lisle himself or the more famous Verlaine, together with other young poets unknown at that time such as Valéry, Gide or Louis himself.
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