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Cadet Roussel / vignettes par Lorentz Frœlich ; texte ancien arrangé pour les enfants ; gravures imprimées en couleurs.
Format
Book
Language
French
Published/Created
[Paris] : Bibliothèque du magasin d'éducation et de recréation J. Hetzel & Cie, 18 r. Jacob, Paris, [1877] (Strasbourg : Typographie de G. Fischbach, succr de G. Silbermann)
Description
[4] p., [8] leaves : col. ill. ; 28 cm.
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Available Online
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Special Collections - Cotsen Children's Library
4970 Euro 19Q
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Subject(s)
Children's songs
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France
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Songs, French
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Editor
Gramont, Ferdinand de, comte, 1815-1897
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Illustrator
Frølich, Lorenz, 1820-1908
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Engraver
Matthis, Charles Émile, 1838-1893
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Gillot, Charles, 1853-1903
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Publisher
Librairie J. Hetzel et cie
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Library of Congress genre(s)
Fiction
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Series
Chansons et rondes de l'enfance / dessins par L. Frölich ; adaptées par F. de Gramont d'après les anciens textes à l'usage de la jeunesse
Notes
Date from advertisements on cover p. 4.
Title-page vignette with imprint: Chromotypographie de G. Silbermann.
Printer from t.p. verso.
Three-quarter page illustrations with text below; illustrations signed: C.EM. Matthis; L. Frölich.; some also signed: Gillot sc.
Series statement from cover.
Binding note
Pub. red cloth and buff color-printed boards with green endpapers and advertisements on rear.
Place name(s)
France Paris.
Germany Strassburg.
OCLC
53475327
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