An edition of Nouvelle description de la France (1752)

Nouvelle description de la France

dans laquelle on voit le gouvernement général de ce royaume, celui de chaque province en particulier, et la description des villes, maisons royales, châteaux, & monumens les plus remarquables, avec des figures en taille-douce ...

Troisième éd., corrigée & considérablement augementée.
Nouvelle description de la France
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An edition of Nouvelle description de la France (1752)

Nouvelle description de la France

dans laquelle on voit le gouvernement général de ce royaume, celui de chaque province en particulier, et la description des villes, maisons royales, châteaux, & monumens les plus remarquables, avec des figures en taille-douce ...

Troisième éd., corrigée & considérablement augementée.

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Language
French
Pages
13

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Edition Notes

Head- and tail-pieces, initials.

Includes index in each vol.

WSU MASC has vol. 13 only.

WSU MASC copy has annotations in French in margins and on back flyleaf.

WSU MASC copy gift of Axel H. Oxholm.

WSU MASC copy is: 002-112609383.

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A Paris
Genre
Early works to 1800., Maps

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Pagination
13 v. :
Number of pages
13

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17614515M
OCLC/WorldCat
39933854

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