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ULBACH (Louis). Amants et maris. Paris, Ed. Monnier de Brunhoff et Cie, 1886. In-8, red half-chagrin, ornate ribbed spine, covers preserved, untrimmed (period binding). Illustrated by Ferdinand Bac, including the color cover. Enriched with an original photographic portrait and an autograph letter from the author, both mounted on cardboard and on tab. A good copy. Corners worn, covers rubbed.

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ULBACH (Louis). Amants et maris. Paris, Ed. Monnier de Brunhoff et Cie, 1886. In-8, red half-chagrin, ornate ribbed spine, covers preserved, untrimmed (period binding). Illustrated by Ferdinand Bac, including the color cover. Enriched with an original photographic portrait and an autograph letter from the author, both mounted on cardboard and on tab. A good copy. Corners worn, covers rubbed.

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