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1900s - Antique 1908 French Almanac Du Pelerin - Illustrated Catholic Annual Publication - Historical Engravings & Calendar

1900s - Antique 1908 French Almanac Du Pelerin - Illustrated Catholic Annual Publication - Historical Engravings & Calendar

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Vintage from the 1900s

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Dimensions: 25x18 cm (9.8x7.1 in)

French almanac of the year 1908 - Almanach du Pélerin with many illustrations, articles, novels, etc

This remarkable 1908 French almanac, 'Almanach du Pèlerin,' is an authentic antique publication from La Bonne Presse in Paris, offering a fascinating glimpse into early 20th-century French culture, religious life, and historical narratives. Richly illustrated with numerous intricate engravings, it stands as a valuable piece of historical ephemera.

The annual publication opens with a vibrant cover featuring a detailed illustration depicting a Nativity or adoration scene, beautifully framed by decorative borders. Inside, the content is diverse, reflecting the broad interests of its Catholic readership. It includes monthly calendars for January and February 1908, complete with saints' days and moon phases, alongside historical ephemerides highlighting significant events from 1888, such as royal parades in Saint Petersburg and Rome.

Articles delve into a variety of topics, from historical accounts like 'La Messe à l'Échafaud,' detailing religious persecution during the French Revolution in locations such as Compiègne and Lourdes, to whimsical illustrated stories like 'Le Petit Jouef.' Other notable features include an engaging article on 'Avoir l'Air' with scientific illustrations, a sequential story titled 'Le Paysan et le Voleur,' and an insightful piece 'Sur les Dents.' The almanac also contains charming animal studies, such as 'L'Ami de l'Homme,' accompanied by 'Bons Mots Zoologiques,' and an endearing illustration titled 'Le Petit Docteur.' This antique almanac is a treasure trove of early 20th-century French heritage, offering historical depth and artistic detail.
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