Le Pays de France Centennial World War I Pictorial
Size per minute: Size: 36*30cm
Number of pages: 16
Le Pays de France was founded on May 10, 1914. At the beginning of its establishment, it was an official French pictorial used to introduce tourism. However, after the outbreak of the First World War, it ceased publication in July 1914. Then two months after the outbreak of the First World War, it was revised and reissued on November 12, 1914, and it became a pictorial dedicated to reporting the wars of the First World War in France. Therefore, with the end of the war, the pictorial was published in 1919. The publication was closed every year, and the last publication was December 26, 1918. Because it has only existed for a short period of 5 years, the number is not large. Because it is the First World War, it has gone through a hundred years and is quite worthy of collection.
The content mainly broadcasts the battle situation of the First World War in France. It contains pictures and texts, as well as some century-old maps. Each piece of content has multiple pages and can be collected by its own frame, which is quite historical.
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- Size per minute: Size: 36*30cm Number of pages: 16 The content mainly broadcasts the battle situation of the First World War in France. It contains pictures and texts, as well as some century-old maps. Each piece of content has multiple pages and can be collected by its own frame, which is quite historical. #Sales without other photographs
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