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Les Enluminures des Manuscrits orientaux turcs, arabes, pe…
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BLOCHET (Edgar). Les Enluminures des Manuscrits orientaux turcs, arabes, persans, de la Bibliothèque nationale. Paris, Pour les Membres de la Société [de reproductions de manuscrits à peintures], 1920. In-4, ff. in publisher's printed half cloth laced portfolio. 86 black plates. A good copy.

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BLOCHET (Edgar). Les Enluminures des Manuscrits orientaux turcs, arabes, persans, de la Bibliothèque nationale. Paris, Pour les Membres de la Société [de reproductions de manuscrits à peintures], 1920. In-4, ff. in publisher's printed half cloth laced portfolio. 86 black plates. A good copy.

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