Le Monde illustré, journal hebdomadaire. Tome XXXVI, premier semestre complet 1875. Du n°925 du 2 janvier 1875 au n°950 du 26 juin 1875
Le Monde illustré|Paris 1875|27 x 37 cm|relié
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First edition. Half cloth binding in sea green, corners slightly bumped, edges scuffed, joints lightly split, margin of front cover lightly sunned, publisher's binding. Complete volume with its volume cover page, each issue contains eight pages. Contributions by Champfleury, François Coppée, Paul Féval and Charles Yriarte notably, drawings by Karl Bodmer, Gustave Doré, Edmond Morin and Cham among others, engravings by Chapon, Méaulle and Bellanger among others. Illustrated review with numerous full-page engravings in black and white. Le Monde illustré is a weekly news journal published from 1847 to 1940 and from 1945 to 1956, it was directed notably by Paul Dalloz and Charles Yriarte. From its launch Le Monde illustré secured the collaboration of authors and artists such as Alexandre Dumas, Paul Féval, Théophile Gautier, George Sand, Cham, Gustave Doré...