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Seventh German Federal Shoot Munich A(nn)o 1881. Mchn., Kno…
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Bundesschießen. Seventh German Federal Shoot Munich A(nn)o 1881. Mchn., Knorr & Hirth 1881. fol. With frontispiece, 1 portrait plate (Ludwig Prinz von Bayern) and numerous text woodcuts. IV, 328 P., 8 P. Appendix. Softcover with hs. rsch. (rubbed and worn). Rare. - Complete festival newspaper (nos. 1-16 as well as appendix with the invoice results), with illustrations after Kaulbach, Defregger, Lenbach, Grützner, etc.. - Partly slightly stained, st. verso front. - ╔Including: L'Exposition de Paris╗ 1889, Journal hebdomadaire. Only part 1 of 4. Paris 1889, as well as a further supplement.

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Bundesschießen. Seventh German Federal Shoot Munich A(nn)o 1881. Mchn., Knorr & Hirth 1881. fol. With frontispiece, 1 portrait plate (Ludwig Prinz von Bayern) and numerous text woodcuts. IV, 328 P., 8 P. Appendix. Softcover with hs. rsch. (rubbed and worn). Rare. - Complete festival newspaper (nos. 1-16 as well as appendix with the invoice results), with illustrations after Kaulbach, Defregger, Lenbach, Grützner, etc.. - Partly slightly stained, st. verso front. - ╔Including: L'Exposition de Paris╗ 1889, Journal hebdomadaire. Only part 1 of 4. Paris 1889, as well as a further supplement.

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