Null Revue des deux Mondes.
(journal). Vol. 63 to 77 in 176 (instead of 180) mon…
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Revue des deux Mondes. (journal). Vol. 63 to 77 in 176 (instead of 180) monthly volumes. Paris, Bureau de la Revue des deux Mondes, 1893-1906. Gr-8; each vol. ca. 470-500 pp; contemporary half leather binding with gilt-stamped spine, heraldic supralibros (this changed from September 1901), paste-down endpapers and marbled edges; some signs of use and age, one spine edge chipped, altogether well-preserved. The volumes August 1901 and March, April and June 1904 are missing. - An important journal founded in 1829 and still in existence today with contributions on history, politics, philosophy, science, theater, literature, music and art. - Decoratively bound, extensive series from aristocratic ownership (5.8 vols.).

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Revue des deux Mondes. (journal). Vol. 63 to 77 in 176 (instead of 180) monthly volumes. Paris, Bureau de la Revue des deux Mondes, 1893-1906. Gr-8; each vol. ca. 470-500 pp; contemporary half leather binding with gilt-stamped spine, heraldic supralibros (this changed from September 1901), paste-down endpapers and marbled edges; some signs of use and age, one spine edge chipped, altogether well-preserved. The volumes August 1901 and March, April and June 1904 are missing. - An important journal founded in 1829 and still in existence today with contributions on history, politics, philosophy, science, theater, literature, music and art. - Decoratively bound, extensive series from aristocratic ownership (5.8 vols.).

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