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220 JOB (Jacques Onfroy de Bréville, dit), MONTORGUEUIL (G.) - Lot 220

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220 JOB (Jacques Onfroy de Bréville, dit), MONTORGUEUIL (G.) - Lot 220
220 JOB (Jacques Onfroy de Bréville, dit), MONTORGUEUIL (G.) Murat. Paris, Hachette, s.d. (1903). Publisher's oblong paperback, almond-green cloth illustrated with a color engraving on the first cover, Murat charging, on his galloping horse. Illustrated by Job, with one full-page color engraving per leaf, for a total of 40. A well-known work among militaria enthusiasts, who seek it out for the beauty of the brightly colored illustrations and the wealth of information on Empire-era military costumes. Cover a little faded, with a few stains. Interior in good condition, but a few small brown spots, as is often the case. Also included, by the same illustrator, but with text by A. Fabre: A la gloire des bêtes. Tours, Mame, s.d. Large in-4 cream percaline publisher's paperback with polychrome decoration. Complete with text and illustrations, many with military subjects. But in poor condition: numerous freckles, stains, detached leaves, etc.
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