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Three manuscripts by Hector GUIOT Switzerland & Italy. Hector Guiot, public instruction officer. Dated 1874. One volume. 26.5 by 35 cm. 10 cartons with laminated drawings (sometimes several per carton). In a folder with a beautiful color illustration on the 1st cover, spine in green percaline. Folder in good condition, very rare foxing on the boards. With Une excursion à la Grande Chartreuse, by Hector Guiot, 1892. One volume. 23.5 by 31.5 cm. 3 boards illustrated on both sides with drawings taking the form of a newspaper article, mounted on tabs. Very handsome illustrated cover for this full-paper book covered by a lined cover. Small defect at one corner, otherwise very good condition for this highly original travelogue. With Comment les petits ruisseaux font les grandes rivières. Idylle. Hector Guiot, 1878. One volume. 23 by 30.5 cm. 21 boards with text and illustrations on both sides, mounted on tabs. Full contemporary black cloth, titled on the 1st board. The drawings are laminated. Minor defects on a manuscript in very good condition. Also included: GUIOT (Hector) and PILLET (J.): Le dessin de paysage étudié d'après nature. Paris, Nony, 1889. One volume. 27 by 17 cm. 47 pages. Publisher's half cloth, illustrated hardcover. Bumped.

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Three manuscripts by Hector GUIOT Switzerland & Italy. Hector Guiot, public instruction officer. Dated 1874. One volume. 26.5 by 35 cm. 10 cartons with laminated drawings (sometimes several per carton). In a folder with a beautiful color illustration on the 1st cover, spine in green percaline. Folder in good condition, very rare foxing on the boards. With Une excursion à la Grande Chartreuse, by Hector Guiot, 1892. One volume. 23.5 by 31.5 cm. 3 boards illustrated on both sides with drawings taking the form of a newspaper article, mounted on tabs. Very handsome illustrated cover for this full-paper book covered by a lined cover. Small defect at one corner, otherwise very good condition for this highly original travelogue. With Comment les petits ruisseaux font les grandes rivières. Idylle. Hector Guiot, 1878. One volume. 23 by 30.5 cm. 21 boards with text and illustrations on both sides, mounted on tabs. Full contemporary black cloth, titled on the 1st board. The drawings are laminated. Minor defects on a manuscript in very good condition. Also included: GUIOT (Hector) and PILLET (J.): Le dessin de paysage étudié d'après nature. Paris, Nony, 1889. One volume. 27 by 17 cm. 47 pages. Publisher's half cloth, illustrated hardcover. Bumped.

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