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    Bruxelles, Gustave Fischlin éditeur, Mai 1919, petit carnet agrafé., 32 pp. La couverture originale montre un portait de Franz Hellens (signé Samuel Milbauer, 1919). En plus il y a une dédicace autographe de J. Milbauer :'' à Georges Marlow, hommage, 10-6-1919.''. Bon état. Très rare publication de Joseph Milbauer, probablement le frère de Samuel Milbauer (né à Varsovie en 1893). En total 2 cahiers furent publiés, dont ceci est le premier. (Seulement un exemplaire connu dans la Bibliothèque National d'Israël). Peu après cette publication Joseph et Samuel ont quitté Bruxelles pour Paris.