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Album merveilleux : illustré de 300 sujets.
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Paris : Alph. Desesserts, éditeur de la Librairie à illustrations pour la jeunesse, 38, passage des Panoramas, et galerie Feydeau, 12, [ca. 1855] (Paris : Imprimerie de Mme Ve Dondey-Dupré, rue Saint-Louis, 46, au Marais)
Description
[4] p., [44] p. of plates : all ill. (lithographs) ; 31cm.
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
15200 Euro 19Q
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Subject(s)
Manners and customs
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19th century
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Pictorial works
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Animals
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Pictorial works
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Illustrator
Bertrand, Antoine Valérie
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Publisher
Desesserts, Alphonse
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Printer
Dondey-Dupré, Mme Ve
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Former owner
Gavault, Paul, 1867-1951
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Lithographs
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France
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Paris
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19th century
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Notes
Lithographs of animals and of scenes depicting 19th century social life and customs; p. of plates [3-4] and [13-14] are the same.
Title-page vignette signed: B; ill. on p. of plates [21] signed: Bertrand [Antoine Valérie Bertrand?].
Date from Gumuchian, cited below.
Printer from half-t.p. verso.
Cotsen copy: Bookplate of Paul Gavault on cover p. 2; upper corner of free endpaper cut away.
Binding note
Pub. white, color-printed pictorial boards with yellow endpapers; chromo. illustration on upper board signed: R. Mollard.
References
Gumuchian, 293
Place name(s)
France Paris.
OCLC
177770350
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