![]() ![]() Good copy, rare in full contemporary binding.īlue pad interlaced MC with the figure in 1895. Trace waterstains in right corner on the last pages of Volume 2, without any seriousness. ON JANUARY 6, 1482, the people of Paris were awakened by the tumultuous clanging of all the bells in the city. The engravings have retained their serpentes. The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo. ![]() Guards renewed, certainly in the late nineteenth. coaching frieze on the flat followed by a triple net. ![]() parts of title in red morocco, and volume number in green morocco. spine smooth style decorated with 3 boxes to the grotesque. ![]() It is printed in a ventilated typography with great margins, and close to the original published in 1831.īound in full brown sheepskin contemporary in 1820. Eugène Renduel, Paris 1836, in-8 (13x21cm), 3 volumes reliés.įirst illustrated edition Keepsake said it appeared a few months after that in a volume in-8 by the same publisher (there is also an edition in two volumes on the date of 1836) illustrated with 11 full-page printed on steel strong paper Johannot, Baker, Raffet, engraved by Rouargue Rogier & Finden, Staines. ![]()
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