Guillaume Vandive - Collection of Books Edited By Guillaume Vandive

Collection of Books Edited By Guillaume Vandive

  • 1703 - Frontispice of the book Moiens de réunir les Protestants avec l'Église romaine, by Camus bishop of Belley and Richard Simon, Paris, 1703, Guillaume Vandive and Louis Coignard.

  • 1703 - FRontispice of the book Traité du Mérite, par l'abbé de Vassetz, printed by Guillaume Vandive, at Paris, au Dauphin Couronné, 1703.

  • 1704 - Page de titre du tome I, de Voyage du Sieur Paul Lucas au Levant, by Guillaume Vandive, Paris, 1704.

  • 1704 - Frontispice du tome II, de Voyage du Sieur Paul Lucas au Levant, by Guillaume Vandive, Paris, 1704.

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