Arthur Rimbaud (Keith Vaughan) – A Season In Hell – First Edition 1949

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Arthur Rimbaud (Keith Vaughan) – A Season In Hell – First Edition 1949

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£750.00

A first edition, first printing published by John Lehmann in 1949. A very good book without inscriptions, some bumping to the foot and head of the spine with a small chip to the foot of the front board. In a very good unclipped wrapper with some minor spotting and some chipping and tears to the spine tips and corners. Containing the 8 lithographs by the talented Keith Vaughan.

A Season in Hell is a poetic journey through the torment and self-discovery of a troubled soul. Composed of prose and poetry, it reflects Rimbaud’s inner turmoil, disillusionment and quest for spiritual enlightenment. The work explores themes of suffering, passion and the search for meaning in life. Written during a tumultuous period in Rimbaud’s life, it remains a powerful and influential piece of French literature, showcasing his unique style and innovative approach to poetry.


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A first edition, first printing published by John Lehmann in 1949. A very good book without inscriptions, some bumping to the foot and head of the spine with a small chip to the foot of the front board. In a very good unclipped wrapper with some minor spotting and some chipping and tears to the spine tips and corners. Containing the 8 lithographs by the talented Keith Vaughan.

A Season in Hell is a poetic journey through the torment and self-discovery of a troubled soul. Composed of prose and poetry, it reflects Rimbaud’s inner turmoil, disillusionment and quest for spiritual enlightenment. The work explores themes of suffering, passion and the search for meaning in life. Written during a tumultuous period in Rimbaud’s life, it remains a powerful and influential piece of French literature, showcasing his unique style and innovative approach to poetry.