La nuit des trépassées /

A musician's wife goes missing. He thinks he recognizes her as a chorus girl. However, he learns that she had fallen into the clutches of a sinister industrialist, who uses the skin and hair of real women to fabricate physically perfect and docile automatons. An efficient robot assists in this...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gourdon, M. (Michel), 1925-2011
Corporate Author: Fleuve noir (Firm)
Other Authors: Murelli, Jean
Format: Photo
Language:French
Published: [Paris] : [Éditions Fleuve noir], [1967]
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Summary:A musician's wife goes missing. He thinks he recognizes her as a chorus girl. However, he learns that she had fallen into the clutches of a sinister industrialist, who uses the skin and hair of real women to fabricate physically perfect and docile automatons. An efficient robot assists in this nefarious business.
Item Description:Title from verso.
"mars 67"--Verso.
Original painting of a robot carrying the body of a chorus girl, reproduced as the cover of "La nuit des trépassées : roman" by Jean Murelli, published as number 39 in Collection "Angoisse". Signed by the artist.
The Cushing Library/Science Fiction copy is housed with La nuit des trépassées. Paris : Éditions Fleuve noir, 1967 in a clamshell box.
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Physical Description:1 painting : color ; 27 x 20 cm., on card 32 x 24 cm.