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Ferdinand Mifliez, dit MISTI (1865-1923)



Georges Besançon, Ingénieur-Aé…
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Ferdinand Mifliez, dit MISTI (1865-1923) Georges Besançon, Ingénieur-Aéronaute. Élections législatives du 8 mai 1898, 1ère circonscription XVIIIe arrondissement de Paris Chromolithographie. Entoilée. Imp. Paillard, 6 quai des Orfèvres, Paris. Éd. La Critique, 50 bd Latour-Maubourg, Paris. Rare. Bon état. Entoilage ancien. Très petites déchirures sur les bords. 56 x 75 cm Bibliographie : Looping the loop, p. 31, n° 17.

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Ferdinand Mifliez, dit MISTI (1865-1923) Georges Besançon, Ingénieur-Aéronaute. Élections législatives du 8 mai 1898, 1ère circonscription XVIIIe arrondissement de Paris Chromolithographie. Entoilée. Imp. Paillard, 6 quai des Orfèvres, Paris. Éd. La Critique, 50 bd Latour-Maubourg, Paris. Rare. Bon état. Entoilage ancien. Très petites déchirures sur les bords. 56 x 75 cm Bibliographie : Looping the loop, p. 31, n° 17.

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