"DorgelÈs - Among Beauties With Filed Teeth. Martinet Laboratories, 1930. First Edition."
DORGELÈS (Roland) - Among beauties with filed teeth. Paris, Martinet Laboratories, 1930; in-8, 110 pp., paperback. Roland Lecavelé, known as Roland Dorgelès, born June 15, 1885 in Amiens and died March 18, 1973 in Paris, was a French journalist and writer, member of the Académie Goncourt from 1929 to 1973. He is a famous and quite unclassifiable writer. He began his career in Montmartre. During the First World War, he engaged in combat when he was discharged for health reasons, he even became an airplane pilot and obtained the Croix de Guerre. Then he was a journalist for the Canard Enchainé. His greatest literary success remains "The wooden crosses". Good condition.