Book of smoke
Mar 13th, 2013 by houghtonmodern
This post is part of an ongoing series featuring items from the newly acquired Julio Mario Santo Domingo collection.
The opium dens prevalent in France and the United States during the 19th century, as well as the culture surrounding them, resulted in copious literature, such as this rarely-seen work: Le livre de la fumée, by French author, musicologist, and student of Chinese culture Louis Laloy. This treatise on opium’s use and history both domestically and in China features a preface by Claude Farrère, author of the novel Fumée d’opium. It was published in 1915 by Dorbon-Ainé in a lavish limited edition of 220 numbered copies with illustrations throughout. The Santo Domingo Collection includes several of the 220 copies; the one shown here is bound in full tan morocco with gilt stamping and embroidered cloth endsheets by the French bindery Marius Michel. The binding preserves the publisher’s original wrappers, themselves sumptuously illustrated in color.
Louis Laloy. Le livre de la fumée. Paris: Dorbon-aîné, 1913. HV5816.L346 1913x (C).
Thanks to rare book cataloger Ryan Wheeler for contributing this post.
Good evening. I have Vincent Laloy’s St. Germain address. I would like to convey information pertaining to Madame de Tinan’s letters to me. Would someone please help me with what is perhaps a more recent address. Thank you.