MADEMOISELLE 1 + 1

MADEMOISELLE 1 + 1

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New
Location
South Africa
Product code
mss16
Bob Shop ID
684293447

Published by Editions de la Table Rond, Paris, 1968, softcover, large format, illustrated, English text,  condition: new.

The story of 'Mademoiselle 1+1' takes place in the Camargue, a rude land where life is primitive, the habitat of wild horses near the sea.

Beauty and mystery meet here.

Zoe, a beautiful young girl, honest and pure, keeps a small inn where the horsemen come to drink.

But in the night, Zoe undergoes a transformation.

This lovely book by Marcel Veronese and Jean-Claude Peretz tells the strange story of which Zoe is the heroine. Is she gulity or innocent?

'Mademoiselle 1+1' is a contemporary legend brilliantly photographed.

Brilliantly photographed, which in fairness is the thrust of the book, with a loose storyline that just about fits the photographs!

But who needs the storyline which features the stunning model, Zoe, who inhabits an inn and who appears in various states of deshabille, some horses and horsemen who visit in the night.

As the last line of the text states, 'Who can draw the line between dream and reality?' The reader will have to judge for his/herself!

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