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JEAN (Jean-Pierre) - Le souvenir alsacien-lorrain-Son origine, son activité, sa mort? Metz, Imp. Lorraine, 1913; in8, 175 pp. paperback, illustrated cover, 1st cover in color. A reference work. Numerous photographs inside and outside the text. Illustrated with drawings by Zislin. Fine mailing from the author to Eugène Lambert, President of the Syndicat d'Initiatives de Metz, author of Perles Lorraines. Very good condition.

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JEAN (Jean-Pierre) - Le souvenir alsacien-lorrain-Son origine, son activité, sa mort? Metz, Imp. Lorraine, 1913; in8, 175 pp. paperback, illustrated cover, 1st cover in color. A reference work. Numerous photographs inside and outside the text. Illustrated with drawings by Zislin. Fine mailing from the author to Eugène Lambert, President of the Syndicat d'Initiatives de Metz, author of Perles Lorraines. Very good condition.

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