An elegant antique French illustrated book titled Aventures de Deux Écoliers, written by Paul Cerville and published in Paris by Librairie Gedalge in 1925.
This edition features a striking Art Deco period binding, with a bold red cover accented by black and gold decorative motifs and a central vignette illustration. The graphic composition reflects the refined aesthetics of the 1920s, making the book not only a literary piece but also a highly decorative object.
The interior is printed on thick, high-quality paper (almost card-like), giving the book a substantial and luxurious feel. It contains 238 pages of French text, narrating an adventurous story of two schoolboys, typical of early 20th-century educational and youth literature.
A particularly charming detail is the original prize label from the city of Angers, pasted inside the cover, indicating the book was awarded as a school prize — a common and desirable feature that adds historical character and authenticity.
Details
Title: Aventures de Deux Écoliers
Author: Paul Cerville
Publisher: Librairie Gedalge, Paris
Origin: France
Date: 1925
Pages: 238
Language: French
Binding: Hardcover with decorative Art Deco style cover
Paper: Thick, high-quality (card-like) pages
Special feature: Original school prize label from the city of Angers
Dimensions: 26 × 18 × 3 cm (10.2 × 7.1 × 1.2 in)
Condition
Good antique condition. Light wear to cover edges and corners. Minor rubbing and surface marks on boards. Interior clean with light age toning. Binding solid and pages well preserved. Structurally strong and very displayable.
Specifications
ConditionGoodColorsRed, BlackMaterialPaperNumber of items1Height26 cmWidth18 cmDepth3 cmSigns of usageDiscoloring, Scratches