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1940s – 300 Pages - Almanach Hachette – Vintage French illustrated almanac – Practical life & advertising encyclopedia

1940s – 300 Pages - Almanach Hachette – Vintage French illustrated almanac – Practical life & advertising encyclopedia

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Vintage from the 1940s

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Dimensions: 19x12 cm (7.5x4.7 in)

Authentic Almanach Hachette from the 1949 — a beautifully preserved example of mid-century French publishing and everyday culture. Published annually by Librairie Hachette, this richly illustrated volume served as a popular encyclopedia of practical life, mixing calendar pages, advice, science, culture, and charming vintage advertisements.

Each edition of the Almanach Hachette offered a complete compendium for the year ahead: astronomical charts, gardening tips, recipes, weather forecasts, first aid guidance, home economics, and even dream interpretation. The tone is both educational and accessible, perfectly reflecting the optimism and ingenuity of post-war France.

Inside, readers discovered dozens of black-and-white period ads — for toothpaste, sewing machines, furniture, and everyday goods — capturing the graphic style and visual humor of the end of the 1940s advertising. The combination of text and illustration makes each issue a delightful historical document as well as a source of design inspiration.

First published in 1894, the Almanach Hachette quickly became a staple in French households. Its annual editions were designed as practical companions for families, farmers, and urban readers alike. Beyond its utilitarian purpose, it also documented the evolution of French society — its technology, aspirations, and humor — through the 20th century.

This vintage copy retains all its period charm: aged paper, bold typography, and detailed engravings that transport the reader back to an era of craftsmanship and curiosity. It’s a perfect collectible for lovers of vintage print culture, typography, or French ephemera, and also a great prop for photography, set design, or creative decor.

A genuine relic of daily life from mid-century France — practical, nostalgic, and full of character.
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