L'IVRESSE DES MOTS
With regard to the natural sciences and history of France, literature and philosophy, gastronomy, but also geography, archaeology, religion and, among other things, contemporary art, the hundreds of titles that celebrated the library of the Bookstall Pascal Guillebaud make it possible to find the 1753 Hunting Code as well as the Art of healing its feet. 1781, works by Brecht and Farcical and the memories of Marshal Foch and Winston Churchill… As this ancient book expert continues to attend the salons of the region (passion when you keep us!), the hours of L'Intoxication des Mots are lit from one week to the next but systematically noted on a slate visible at the front of 13 rue Charles-Landelle, an address which, in fact, was once that of writer Alfred Jarry…
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