This one is an interesting item only in the sense that it is very commonplace, a small volume printed on very cheap paper, but interesting because of the huge amount of work that went into it. The illustrations appear to be signed O. Canteau, and I can find no reference to this artist. The book contains 5 full page illustrations on glossy paper, 2 full page on plain paper and numerous head and tail decorations and vignettes.In no way a valuable book but fun to explore and enlarge the detail for your viewing pleasure.
Maison de Couture.
Maurice D’Apinac: Maison de Couture, ou le fouet en province; Libraries Artistique et Parisienne Reunies: 1932. Pages 257. Colour cover and 10 B&W illustrations.
Bécourt 42 : Convicted by the Criminal Court of the Seine 17th chamber on 25 November 1953 and then by the Paris Court of Appeal 10th chamber on 9 June 1954. The entry mistakenly indicates Max des Vignons as the author’s name.
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