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A. De Bécourt

Applied Arts - Bécourt, A. de - Art of constructing all sorts of objects in relief and paper to serve as instruction and pastime of the youth Florence, Batelli and Sons, 1830. In 8°, 163 x 100 mm. Frontispiece, 23 plates out of text, slight flourishes, decorated stiff card binding, gusset to spine with title stamped in gold, slight defects.

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A. de Bécourt

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For sale on Friday 05 Jul : 10:30 (CEST) , resuming at 15:00
rome, Italy
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