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LIVRES ET MANUSCRITS ANCIENS RARES ET PRÉCIEUX
Grand Palais, Biennale des Antiquaires, 1988

   

- Paris : François et Rodolphe Chamonal 1988
- small 4to.
- cloth
- unpaginated
- Order Nr. 95615
- Price: $ 12.00



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Catalogue of 52 items, all illustrated in color. Note presenting catalogue laid-in. Boards lightly worn and soiled, corners bumped.

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