THE WILD DUCK - Lot 376

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THE WILD DUCK - Lot 376
THE WILD DUCK Every Saturday N° 1, March 21/28, 1903-N° 31, October 18/24, 1903. Paris, Edmond Chatenay, Editor. Texts by Paul Acker, Tristan Bernard, Anatole France, Franc-Nohain, Alfred Jarry, Ernest La Jeunesse, Octave Mirbeau, Charles-Louis Philippe, Pierre Quillard, Jules Renard, Pierre Soulaine, etc. Illustrations by Pierre Bonnard, Cappiello, Caran d'Ache, Eugène Carrière, G. Delaw, A. Faivre, Galanis, Hermann-Paul, Paul Iribe, Alfred Jarry, Kupka, Métivet, Louis Morin, Pichot, Lucien Pissaro, Poulbot, Roubille, Sem, Steinlen, Félix Vallotton, A. Willette Complete collection. 31 issues in 31 deliveries in 1 vol. in-4 bound (covers preserved). Jointly : - 1 L.A.S. of Charles-Louis Philippe (June 20, 1903) in which it is question of the Canard sauvage ; - 10 portraits among which 6 from the Collection Félix Potin. Binding slightly rubbed. Satirical, anticlerical, anti-militarist and libertarian weekly. Alfred Jarry was one of the most regular contributors to this magazine founded by Franc-Nohain: in addition to 30 published texts he wrote some anonymous articles signed with a duck in full flight.
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