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[PARIS (Philippe d'Orléans, comte de)]. Les Associations ouvrières en Angleterre (Trades-Unions). Paris, Germer Baillière, 1869. In-8, VIII-334 pp. Garnet morocco, spine ribbed, gilt title, interior lace (Petit successeur de Simier). Rare first edition. The author is none other than the Comte de Paris, Philippe d'Orléans (1838-1894), son of Ferdinand Philippe d'Orléans (died 1842) and grandson of Louis-Philippe. A very fine copy. Ex-libris JM (Barbier I, 308.)

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[PARIS (Philippe d'Orléans, comte de)]. Les Associations ouvrières en Angleterre (Trades-Unions). Paris, Germer Baillière, 1869. In-8, VIII-334 pp. Garnet morocco, spine ribbed, gilt title, interior lace (Petit successeur de Simier). Rare first edition. The author is none other than the Comte de Paris, Philippe d'Orléans (1838-1894), son of Ferdinand Philippe d'Orléans (died 1842) and grandson of Louis-Philippe. A very fine copy. Ex-libris JM (Barbier I, 308.)

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