Dijon: Maurice Darantiere, 1923
8vo, pp. 75. Original orange stiff paper wrappers, lettered in red to front panel. Partly unopened. Browning to text, leaves brittle, some sunning to wrappers and with a closed tear to head of spine.
First edition. One of 200 numbered copies, this copy unnumbered. There were also six lettered hors de commerce copies on papier de luxe. Brooks' second book, after Camelot (Blackwell, 1919).
Printed and published by master printer Maurice Darantiere, who the year before had been retained by Sylvia Beach to print James Joyce's Ulysses.