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    • Published by Paris 1835

      • Art Print

      Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books

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      Condition: Used - Fine

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      Condition: Fine. This strong stipple engraving is from Joseph Roques's "Phytographie medicale.". The work was published in Paris in 1835 by Cormon et Blanc. The engravings were completed by E. Hocquart. The work depicted medicinal, poisonous, and narcotic plants as well as their remedies. --- Joseph Roques (1772-1850) was a Fren

    • Published by Paris 1835

      • Art Print

      Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books

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      Condition: Used - Fine

      US$ 75.00

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      Quantity: 1 available

      Condition: Fine. This strong stipple engraving is from Joseph Roques's "Phytographie medicale.". The work was published in Paris in 1835 by Cormon et Blanc. The engravings were completed by E. Hocquart. The work depicted medicinal, poisonous, and narcotic plants as well as their remedies. --- Joseph Roques (1772-1850) was a Fren

    • Published by Paris 1835

      • Art Print

      Seller: Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books, Franklin, TN, U.S.A.Trillium Antique Prints & Rare Books

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      Condition: Used - Fine

      US$ 75.00

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      Quantity: 1 available

      Condition: Fine. This strong stipple engraving is from Joseph Roques's "Phytographie medicale.". The work was published in Paris in 1835 by Cormon et Blanc. The engravings were completed by E. Hocquart. The work depicted medicinal, poisonous, and narcotic plants as well as their remedies. --- Joseph Roques (1772-1850) was a Fren