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Thomas l'imposteur: histoire (Thomas the impostor: a story)

Thomas l'imposteur: histoire (Thomas the impostor: a story)

Mary ReynoldsWW-1923-047765

<p>Jean Cocteau’s short novel <em>Thomas the Impostor</em> tells the story of a young boy named Thomas who is mistaken for the relative of an affluent general during World War I. Thomas utilizes his new privilege to help a princess give refuge to wounded soldiers until he is apprehended and sent to fight alongside the very men he helped save.</p> <p>Although the story doesn’t have a happy ending, it possesses elements of hope and courage that are reflected in Mary Reynolds’s design choices. She created a pattern of gilded stars that sparkle against the deep blue covers and endpapers. The spine is white with gold lettering and features Cocteau’s signature five-point star.</p>

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Year
1923
Dimensions
H.: 19 cm (7 1/2 in.)

Artist

M
Mary Reynolds

Textile

Mary Reynolds was an American artist and bookbinder active in Paris during the mid-twentieth century. Working primarily in hand-bound volumes and paper arts, she developed a distinctive practice that merged fine art with the craft tradition of bookbinding. Her work bridged Surrealist circles and the material culture of the book object itself. This profile will be expanded as more verified source material becomes available.

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