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ENTREVAUX (Benoit): Ten parish monographs. Dummy collection of: Ajoux. Privas, 1916. Notice sur la paroisse d'Alissas. Privas, 1894. Notice on Freyssenet en coiron. Privas, 1907. Gourdon. Privas, 1910. Lachamp-Raphael. Privas, 1909 Larnas. Privas, 1909 Excursion to Pourchères. Aubenas, 1916 Notice on the parish of Rochessauve. Privas, 1895 Note on the parish of Veyras. Privas, 1895 Saint-Vincent-de-Durfort. Privas, 1911 Covers preserved. Illustrations in text. 16 by 24 cm. Modern red half-basane, 4 bindings. Very good condition (some covers have minor defects). A rare set of hard-to-find plates.

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ENTREVAUX (Benoit): Ten parish monographs. Dummy collection of: Ajoux. Privas, 1916. Notice sur la paroisse d'Alissas. Privas, 1894. Notice on Freyssenet en coiron. Privas, 1907. Gourdon. Privas, 1910. Lachamp-Raphael. Privas, 1909 Larnas. Privas, 1909 Excursion to Pourchères. Aubenas, 1916 Notice on the parish of Rochessauve. Privas, 1895 Note on the parish of Veyras. Privas, 1895 Saint-Vincent-de-Durfort. Privas, 1911 Covers preserved. Illustrations in text. 16 by 24 cm. Modern red half-basane, 4 bindings. Very good condition (some covers have minor defects). A rare set of hard-to-find plates.

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