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      <value>1 sheet (carbon copy). Strachan has just been showing Blanchet&#x2019;s various publications to the new Head Librarian at the V&amp;A, who is particularly interested in Saisons (1972); does Blanchet have a remaining copy to sell to the V&amp;A, and at what price, including a discount for museum acquisitions ? The sale would have to wait until April 1978 for budgetary reasons. 
Strachan has a forthcoming three-week exhibition of his collection of livres d&#x2019;artiste and separate sheets at the Ashmolean Museum in February, with catalogue etc, and plans to include at least some sheets from Saisons and from l&#x2019;Ecorce; however, does Blanchet have more recent work to offer ? The time strictures are discussed. 
Strachan remembers with pleasure his visit to Blanchet, together with his friend Christopher Hewett from the Taraman Gallery, who is planning an exhibition of the oil paintings of Brigitte Simon. He has already published Strachan&#x2019;s Poems (printed from copper-plate by Leblanc, text printed in England). He can be seen at the Villande and Galanis Gallery or at Alexandre Loewy. Strachan would like Blanchet&#x2019;s opinion; he himself thinks it is a very good production, worthy of the French illustrated book!</value>
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