[Rarebooks] FS: 1900 French Florist Design Album

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Mon Jul 1 07:14:56 EDT 2013


TITLE: “Album du Fleuriste”

Published in Paris by J.C. Tissot in 1900.

DISCUSSION: A wonderful turn-of-the-century French florist's guide to
floral arrangements. Simple and elaborate table settings, wreaths,
carriages, frames, baskets, centerpieces, ferneries, Japanese
arrangements, hanging baskets, holiday arrangements- it's all here, and
more!

DESCRIPTION: Hardcover. 1"x8.5", 207 pages, b/w illustrations. Publisher's
decorated covers, red cloth spine.

CONDITION NOTES: Minor soil and some light wear, but otherwise clean and
nice, with a tight binding.

PRICE: $375 -

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