CROISIÈRE NOIRE. — HAARDT (Georges-Marie) & Louis AUDOIN-DUBREUIL.

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CROISIÈRE NOIRE. — HAARDT (Georges-Marie) & Louis AUDOIN-DUBREUIL.
BLACK CRUISE. - HAARDT (Georges-Marie) & Louis AUDOIN-DUBREUIL. The black cruise. Citroën Centre-Africa expedition. Paris, Plon, (1927). In-4, havana morocco with black and ochre tribal motifs cold-stamped on the boards, dark ribbed spine, gilt head, gilt inner border, brown moiré endpapers, cover preserved, slipcase (Binding publisher). First edition, illustrated with : - 80 plates out of text in rotogravure reproducing photographs (ethnic groups, landscapes, animals...) or drawings by Iacovleff. - 4 maps of which 3 folding lithographed in color and 1 hunting map. - 57 decorative compositions with black and ochre tribal motifs by Cherkassov. The President of the French Republic, Gaston Doumergue, mentioned one day, in front of André Citroën and Georges-Marie Haardt, the usefulness of an automobile link between the African colonies and Madagascar. This was enough for the explorer and the engineer to realize the Croisière Noire project. This expedition required more than a year of preparation and aroused great enthusiasm among the public, scientists, businessmen and artists. Eight autochenilles travelled more than 28,000 km across Africa. The book retraces this human, technological and historical epic. Edition of 2500 copies. One of the 500 copies on Madagascar paper, enriched with an autograph sending from the author on the false title to : "Daniel Metz. In grateful testimony for his collaboration in the preparation of the expedition Centre Afrique." Small stains on the second cover.
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