Null Edy LEGRAND (1892-1970). 
"Apocalypse according to Saint John".
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Edy LEGRAND (1892-1970). "Apocalypse according to Saint John". Translated from the Vulgate and the Greek text by Henri Bosco. Published by Galerie DERCHE. Rue NOLLY 6. CASABLANCA. Copy N° 49, signed by Edy LEGRAND and Henri BOSCO, collated and complete (wetnesses, folds, slipcase tired).

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Edy LEGRAND (1892-1970). "Apocalypse according to Saint John". Translated from the Vulgate and the Greek text by Henri Bosco. Published by Galerie DERCHE. Rue NOLLY 6. CASABLANCA. Copy N° 49, signed by Edy LEGRAND and Henri BOSCO, collated and complete (wetnesses, folds, slipcase tired).

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