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DISLÈRE (Paul). Notes on the organization of the colonies. Paris, Paul Dupont, 1888. Large in-8, green half-basane, ribbed spine decorated with fillets, speckled edges (period binding). First edition. A good copy. With an autograph letter from the author to General Joseph Brugère (1841-1918).

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DISLÈRE (Paul). Notes on the organization of the colonies. Paris, Paul Dupont, 1888. Large in-8, green half-basane, ribbed spine decorated with fillets, speckled edges (period binding). First edition. A good copy. With an autograph letter from the author to General Joseph Brugère (1841-1918).

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