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1920s - French School Notebook - Young Girl's Lessons on Morals and Civic Duty From 1926 France - All Pages Photographed

1920s - French School Notebook - Young Girl's Lessons on Morals and Civic Duty From 1926 France - All Pages Photographed

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🕰️ Vintage from the 1920s

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📐 Dimensions: 22x17 cm (8.7x6.7 in)

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This remarkable 1920s French school notebook, a vintage artifact filled with handwritten lessons, offers a poignant glimpse into the education of a young French girl. Dated October 4, 1926, this rare school ephemera provides unique insights into the curriculum of the era. All pages are photographed, allowing for a comprehensive view of its contents.

Inside, the diligent hand of Lucienne André explores 'Cahier de Morale' (Morals notebook) and civic instruction, reflecting values instilled in French youth during the interwar period. Her neat script details lessons on virtues, duties, and societal principles. For instance, an early entry states, 'La morale est la science du bien et du mal' (Morality is the science of good and evil), setting the tone for profound topics.

This preserved educational relic is a tangible piece of history, transporting collectors back to a time when moral and civic duties were paramount in schooling. It evokes the aspirations and daily life of a young student in 1920s France, offering a personal connection to a bygone era. Perfect for historians, genealogists, or anyone fascinated by French cultural heritage and education.

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