Monet's Table: The Cooking Journals of Claude Monet
Joyes, Claire; Naudin, Jean-Bernard
Publisher: Simon &...Date published: 1989ISBN: 9780671692599
New York: Simon & Schuster, 1989. Book. Fine. Hardcover. Signed by Author(s). Later printing.. Gorgeous book, a later printing in clean unclipped dust jacket, SIGNED by both Claire Joyes and Jean-Bernard Naudin (and other important folks present at the Exhibition). Clean marbled boards with burgundy lettering on cover and spine. No bumping, fading or wear. Binding is tight and square, hinges are sound, pages and edges are clean. This book was signed at the Monet Exhibit - Norton Gallery - Palm Beach, Florida in March of 1993. Profusely illustrated, many full-color, full-page illustrations. All pages clean with moss green endpapers. 192 pages. Dust jacket is clean, unchipped, no tears, not price clipped; enclosed in new archival quality removable mylar cover. A stunning evocation of life at Giverny, with more than160 recipes from theartist's own collection. A book you will be proud to own..
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