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Queneau, Raymond:

Zazie dans le Métro. Roman. llustrations by Jacqueline Duhème 1st Olympia Press edition.

Kirkegaards Antikvariat
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Paris: Olympia Press, 1959. 8° in the original green printed wraps with a dustjacket. 219 (+1) pag. with illustrations. Clean wioth only minor rubbing to edges of the green cover, jacket somewhat worn, mainly to spine and back (please see photos). Overall a very good copy.

Première édition anglaise publiée à Paris / First English language edition. (= 'The Traveller's Companion Series', No.74) translated by Eric Kahane and Akbar del Piombo (Norman Rubington); Kearney, 149. Published in the same year as the French text that is the source for the fabulous Louis Malle film in 1960. Rare with the original jacket.
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