La Passion de Notre Frère le Poilu (The Passion of our Brother the Soldier)
by Leclerc, Marc
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- Paperback
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- Condition
- Slight offsetting to endleaves, glassine toned, chipped, and torn, with slight loss. Very good. YLN-00084A
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Slight offsetting to endleaves, glassine toned, chipped, and torn, with slight loss. Very good. YLN-00084A.
[Léon Lebègue] Marc Leclerc La Passion de Notre Frère le Poilu 1918
Marc Leclerc. Léon LebèGue, illustrator. La Passion de Notre Frère le Poilu (The Passion of our Brother the Soldier). Paris: A. Ferroud - F. Ferroud, 1918. Limited edition, No. 213 of 500 copies.
Signed by Marc Leclerc.
Octavo. 19pp. Illustrated in color by Léon Lebègue. Publisher's card wraps, original illustrated paper dust wrapper and glassine. Text in French.
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- InkQ Rare Books LLC (US)
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- 21
- Title
- La Passion de Notre Frère le Poilu (The Passion of our Brother the Soldier)
- Author
- Leclerc, Marc
- Book Condition
- Used - Slight offsetting to endleaves, glassine toned, chipped, and torn, with slight loss. Very good. YLN-00084A
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Binding
- Paperback
- Keywords
- WWI, France, Illustrated, Léon LebèGue
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