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DELSTANCHE, Albert.- " Petites Villes des Flandres. Par Albert Delstanche. Avec une préface d'Emile Verhaeren. Publié à Londres en 1915, par Chatto et Windus, dans la version anglaise de G. Withworth". In-8°. Relié par Charles De Samblanx en 1922 : plein maroquin vert foncé, plats sertis d'un double cadre doré dont l'un à filets entrelacés, dos à nerfs et caissons sertis de filets dorés, 9 filets dorés sur les remplis, tranches dorées, couv. cons. (dos lég. foncé). Sous étui.
Exemplaire entièrement calligraphié (31 pp. sans ratures), illustré du tirage des 12 bois en noir tirés sur japon mince.
Manuscrit original (ayant servi pour la traduction de l'édition anglaise ?), l'ouvrage ayant paru à Londres en 1915 puis en 1916, pendant l'exil londonien de Delstanche, de 1914 à 1919. Docteur en droit et petit-fils de Jean-Baptiste Madou, Albert Delstanche (1870-1941) y occupe des fonctions importantes et y remplace Jules Destrée comme secrétaire du Comité pour les artistes belges en exil (Verhaeren vit alors également à Londres). C'est à cette époque qu'il décide d'abandonner ses fonctions à l'administration pour se consacrer entièrement à son art.
La préface consiste en une transcription d'une lettre de Verhaeren à Delstanche et le texte en une succession d'évocations poétiques de diverses villes flamandes par Lemonnier, Verhaeren, Rodenbach, Gezelle... La couverture est illustrée de bois gravés tirés en noir figurant des fleurs (non repris dans les deux éditions anglaises imprimées). Beau tirage des bois. 300 375 Euros
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