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DOURLIAC (Arthur). Droit d'Ainesse. Published by Delagrave in 1925. In-folio format, polychrome publisher's boards, smooth illustrated spine, gilt headband. Numerous black illustrations in / out of text by Rod Vàcha. Rubbing. Good condition.

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DOURLIAC (Arthur). Droit d'Ainesse. Published by Delagrave in 1925. In-folio format, polychrome publisher's boards, smooth illustrated spine, gilt headband. Numerous black illustrations in / out of text by Rod Vàcha. Rubbing. Good condition.

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