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Valérie By Madame De Krüdener 1878 Quantin
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Beate Barbara Juliane von Kruedener (von Krüdener), née Juliane von Vietinghoff (November 22, 1764, Riga – December 25, 1824, Karassoubazar, Crimea), Baroness von Krüdener, Baltic German woman of letters, subject of the Russian Empire and of expression
Valérie from Madame de Krüdener
PARIS, A. Quantin, collection Small luxury library -1878 – In-8 – Beautiful shagreen binding (a small scuff on a joint) – Preface by Parisot – Etchings by M. Leloir – 2 folding pages of facsimile of writings – Variants and Bibliography – Text surrounded by red fillets – Frontispiece portrait, protected by serpente – 336 pages, on buff laid paper.
Beate Barbara Juliane von Kruedener (von Krüdener), née Juliane von Vietinghoff (November 22, 1764, Riga – December 25, 1824, Karassoubazar, Crimea), Baroness von Krüdener, Baltic German woman of letters, subject of the Russian Empire and of expression Valérie from Madame de Krüdener PARIS, A. Quantin, collection Small luxury library -1878 – In-8 – Beautiful shagreen binding (a small scuff on a joint) – Preface by Parisot – Etchings by M. Leloir – 2 folding pages of facsimile of writings – Variants and Bibliography – Text surrounded by red fillets – Frontispiece portrait, protected by serpente – 336 pages, on buff laid paper.
