FRANCIS CARCO (1886-1958), Autograph 4 VOLUMES. IN FRENCH. «LA RUE» [The Street] 1930 - «BRUMES» [Mists] 1935- «L’HOMME DE MINUIT» [The Midnight Man] 1938 - «TRADUIT DE L’ARGOT” [Translated from slang] 1932

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1) «LA RUE» Novel Autograph signed letter to Mr Fernand Neuray, on the false title page. Paris, Albin Michel, 1930 Printed by J. Dardaillon, Saint-Denis, 31 August 1930 In French. 1 vol. Paperback. 254pp. 18.7 x 12 cm 2) «BRUMES» Novel Autograph signed «To the Director of the Belgian Nation», on the false title page. Paris, Albin Michel, 1935 Printed by Louis Bellenand et Fils, Fontenay-aux-Roses. In French. 1 vol. Paperback. 319pp. 18.7 x 12 cm 3) «L’HOMME DE MINUIT» Novel Autograph signed letter to Paul Neuray, on the false title page. Paris, Albin Michel, 1938 Printed on the presses of E. Ramlot et Cie, 31 January 1938 In French. 1 vol. Paperback. 252pp. 18.7 x 12 cm 4) «TRADUIT DE L’ARGOT” Reportage Autograph signed letter to Fernand Neuray, on the false title page. Paris, Les Éditions de France, 1932. Printed by the Imprimerie Nouvelle in Paris, March 15, 1932 In French. 1 vol. Paperback. 264pp. 18.7 x 12 cm François Marie Alexandre Carcopino-Tusoli known as Francis Carco. French writer, poet, art critic, playwright, journalist and lyricist, Francis Carco is also a great traveller. He was awarded the Grand Prix for the novel by the Académie Française (L’Homme traqué 1922) and joined the Académie Goncourt in 1937.