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Jean Pommerol The Sieve 1897
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Jean Pommerol
The Sieve (novel)
Paris, H. Simonis Empis, 1897, in 8, pin, 291 pp. (damaged cover) Very rare copy, with full margins, uncut, on laid paper van Gelder paper.
Jean Pommerol: The author (1859-1921), who spent two years in the Sahara in the wake of the military, leaves a testimony on the life of Bedouin women. Public Education Officer. x96 Collaborated with the magazine Minerva (in 1902), several reports for Le Monde Illustré. Pseudonym of Lucie Guenot, wife of Paul Bertrand then of Commander Gabriel Farouel
Jean Pommerol The Sieve (novel) Paris, H. Simonis Empis, 1897, in 8, pin, 291 pp. (damaged cover) Very rare copy, with full margins, uncut, on laid paper van Gelder paper. Jean Pommerol: The author (1859-1921), who spent two years in the Sahara in the wake of the military, leaves a testimony on the life of Bedouin women. Public Education Officer. x96 Collaborated with the magazine Minerva (in 1902), several reports for Le Monde Illustré. Pseudonym of Lucie Guenot, wife of Paul Bertrand then of Commander Gabriel Farouel
