NANCY, ARCHITECTURE, BEAUX-ARTS, MONUMENTS
by GUERINET, Armand, editor
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GUERINET, Armand, editor. NANCY, ARCHITECTURE, BEAUX-ARTS, MONUMENTS. Paris, Guerinet, (circa 1900). Folio. Red half-morocco, marbled boards. (vii pages, 100 photographic plates. First edition. A collection of architectural photographs by J. Royer of the fine historic architectural monuments in the city of Nancy. Included are views of the Pala Ducal, Cathedral-Primatiale, Hotel de Ville, and Basilica Saint-Epvre. Head spine chipped; edges, tips and hinges rubbed. Internally very good.
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- The Bookpress, Ltd. (US)
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- 36134
- Title
- NANCY, ARCHITECTURE, BEAUX-ARTS, MONUMENTS
- Author
- GUERINET, Armand, editor
- Book Condition
- Used
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- 1
- Keywords
- AR FR
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