The Flowers Personified: Being a Translation of Grandville's "Les Fleurs Animees.
de CLEAVELAND, N., Alphonse E. Karr, Introduction
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New York: R. Martin, 1849. 1849 Edition. Hardcover. Very good. Large octavo. 6.75 x 10 in. 280 pp. Illustrated with steel engraved prints "beautifully colored." Very good in rebound red cloth boards with shelfwear and some rubbing to edges, interior contains some foxing but illustrations remain bright. Vol. 1 only. 1849 edition of the English translation of J.J. Grandville's "Les Fleurs Animees" (pseud. of Jean-Ignace-Isidore Gerard) by Nehemiah Cleaveland, Esq.
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- The Flowers Personified: Being a Translation of Grandville's "Les Fleurs Animees.
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- CLEAVELAND, N., Alphonse E. Karr, Introduction
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- 1849 Edition
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- R. Martin
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- New York
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- 1849
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