Courrier de Paris : manuscript, not after 1890.

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Courrier de Paris : manuscript, not after 1890.

Essay concerning Camille Flammarion, describing his scientific research and his observatory. It also mentions the anthropodermic binding (bound in human skin) of Flammarion's Les terres du ciel (1882).

1 volume (31 leaves) : 21 centimeters.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8101841

Houghton Library

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