EUGÈNE FROMENTIN. PEINTRE ET ÉCRIVAIN. OUVRAGE AUGMENTE D'UN VOYAGE EN ÉGYPTE ET D'AUTRES NOTES ET MORCEAUX INÉDITS DE FROMENTIN ET ILLUSTRÉ DE GRAVURES HORS TEXTE ET DANS LE TEXTE [LIMITED TO 100 COPIES]
by Fromentin Eugène / M. Louis Gonse
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- Hardcover
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- Good with no dust jacket
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Good with no dust jacket. 1881. Hardcover. Ex-Library; B&W Illustrations; 4to 11" - 13" tall; 363 pages; Biography of Painter and Writer. French language. Numerous tissue covered plates. Exemplair 9 of 100 copies on Holland paper. Limited Edition hard cover. Lacking title page. Repaired with library tape [first and last leaves and rebacked with tape. ] not collated. .
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- EUGÈNE FROMENTIN. PEINTRE ET ÉCRIVAIN. OUVRAGE AUGMENTE D'UN VOYAGE EN ÉGYPTE ET D'AUTRES NOTES ET MORCEAUX INÉDITS DE FROMENTIN ET ILLUSTRÉ DE GRAVURES HORS TEXTE ET DANS LE TEXTE [LIMITED TO 100 COPIES]
- Author
- Fromentin Eugène / M. Louis Gonse
- Format/Binding
- Hardcover
- Book Condition
- Used - Good with no dust jacket
- Date Published
- 1881
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