Les Environs de Paris. Histoire Monuments, Paysages. Versailles, Saint-Cloud, Fontainbleau, Rambouillet, Compiègne, Saint-Germain, Meudon, Chantilley, Saint Denis, Vincennes, etc. Ouvrage rédigé par l'Élite de la Littérature Contemporaine
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- Title: Les Environs de Paris. Histoire Monuments, Paysages. Versailles, Saint-Cloud, Fontainbleau, Rambouillet, Compiègne, Saint-Germain, Meudon, Chantilley, Saint Denis, Vincennes, etc. Ouvrage rédigé par l'Élite de la Littérature Contemporaine
- Author: Charles Nodier (French, 1780–1844)
- Author: Co-author Amédé Achard (French)
- Author: Co-author Maurice Alhoy (French, 1802–1856)
- Author: Co-author Alphonse Brot
- Author: Co-author Marie Aycard
- Author: Co-author Eugène Briffault
- Author: Co-author G. Touchard Lafosse
- Author: Co-author Antoine Le Roux de Lincy (French, 1806–1869)
- Author: Co-author Le Marquis de Montereau
- Author: Co-author Charles de Pierry (French, 19th century)
- Author: Co-author Charles Rouget
- Author: Co-author Alberic Second (French)
- Publisher: Paul Boizard, Editeur
- Publisher: G. Guénot-Lecointe
- Published in: Paris
- Date: 1855
- Medium: Wood engraving
- Dimensions: 10 5/8 x 6 13/16 x 1 1/4 in. (27 x 17.3 x 3.2 cm)
- Classification: Books
- Credit Line: Gift of Katherine and David E. Moore, 1981
- Object Number: 1981.1210.4
- Curatorial Department: Drawings and Prints
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