VERNIER, CHARLES. - AU QUARTIER LATIN. 30 Lithographies.
Paris: Charivari, [ca, 1850]. 4to, lithographic title and 28 lithographic plates. Original red cloth, upper cover lettered in gilt, upper joint repaired, occasional light foxing but quite a good copy. ¶ Only Edition. A collection of caricatures on the people and customs of the Latin Quarter by the famous lithographer and caricaturist Vernier (1831-87) whose work for Charivari is especially well known.
USD 775.00 [Appr.: EURO 517 | £UK 465.75 | JP¥ 68400] Booknumber: 1635.
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