Prétextes (Pretexts) is a collection of poems by Alméry Lobel-Riche’s friend, the art critic Robert Margerit (1910–88), which was published shortly after Alméry’s death. It is similar in style and treatment to the Verlaine volume published privately a few years earlier, and is a tribute to the artist published ‘Aux dépens d’un groupe d’amateurs’ (at the expense of a group of amateurs, in this case also friends). The foreword is by two more of Lobel-Riche’s friends and colleagues, the authors André Billy and Pierre Mac-Orlan.

The etchings are trademark Lobel-Riche, strong and detailed, matching well the Margerit poems. We have included the three original drawings included in this presentation copy of the book.


Prétextes was produced in a limited numbered edition of 205 copies.

We are very grateful to Philippe Isoard of Librairie In Quarto, Marseille, for the first ten of these illustrations from a standard copy; the others and the original drawings from a presentation copy come from another generous source. The In Quarto catalogue can be found here; where you can buy the book if it is still in stock.