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Ask a question or Order this book Browse our books Search our books Book dealer info | BAUDELAIRE, CHARLES. TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH VERSE BY VARIOUS HANDS. EDITED WITH AN INTRODUCTION AND NOTES BY JAMES LAVER The Flowers of Evil Norwalk, CT, Easton Press. 1977. Full-Leather. Ill.: Pierre-Yves Tremois. Part of The 100 Greatest Books Ever Written series. This volume contains some of the most influential French poetry, some of which was seized and banned by French authorities upon publication. With its publication, Baudelaire laid the foundation for both the Modernist and Surrealist movements. Bound in full red leather with gilt ornamentation to the covers and spine. Four raised bands on the spine, all page edges gilt, silk endpapers and silk ribbon place marker. With a color frontis and black and white illustrations throughout the text. In about FINE condition with light rubbing along the front fore edge and a hint of fading to the spine. Oversized. Fine/No Jacket. Offered for US$ 25.00 by: Mare Booksellers - Book number: 001018 See more books from our catalog: Poetry | |||