Bibliographie Instructive, Ou Traité De La Connoissance Des Livres Rares Et Singuliers: Histoire. Tome II, by Guillaume de Bure and Louis Jean Gaignat, is a comprehensive guide to rare and unique books. Written in French, this volume offers invaluable insights into the world of book collecting during the 18th century.
Detailing historical works, this bibliography serves as an essential reference for bibliophiles, historians, and anyone interested in the history of books and the art of bibliography. The meticulous descriptions and scholarly approach make this a significant work for understanding the literary landscape of its time. This book is a treasure for those passionate about the legacy of printed works and the enduring value of rare editions.
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