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Bretagne. Heuriou brezonnec ha latin. Brest, Lefournier et Deperiers, 1833. In-12, speckled basane, smooth spine decorated (period binding). Book of hours in Latin and Breton, illustrated with an engraved frontispiece. A good copy. Minor wear to binding.

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Bretagne. Heuriou brezonnec ha latin. Brest, Lefournier et D

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