COLLECTIVE. *Armanac Niçart*, later *Nissart*. Set of 16 pap - Lot 147

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COLLECTIVE. *Armanac Niçart*, later *Nissart*. Set of 16 pap - Lot 147
COLLECTIVE. *Armanac Niçart*, later *Nissart*. Set of 16 paperback in-8 volumes; 1908 (2 copies, one with a pink cover and one with a blue cover), 1909, 1911, 1912, 1920, 1921, 1922, 1928, 1929, 1933, 1936, 1947, 1960 (Special issue commemorating the centennial of Nice’s annexation to France (1860–1960)). Illustrated in black within the text or as separate plates, with local advertisements. Also included are two publisher’s bound copies of the illustrated Centennial volume, in full red cloth, with an eagle medallion on the front cover (one with a dust jacket). A total of 16 volumes. The *Armanac Niçart*, later *Nissart*, was first published in 1903 under the direction of Jules Eynaudi (1871–1948) and Victor Rolland (1868–1943). In 1905 and 1906, the Almanac was not published. It reappeared in 1907. Publication ceased again from 1915 to 1919, then resumed until 1922. In 1928, it reappeared under the title *Armanac nissart*, edited by Louis Cappatti (1886–1966) and Pierre Isnard (1881–1970). The *Armanac* was published regularly until 1942. One issue was published in 1947 and a final one in 1960 to mark the centennial of the annexation of the County of Nice. In addition to practical information, a calendar, movable feasts, and astronomical events of the year, the publication also features biographies, heraldry, songs and poetry, linguistics, exhibitions, and more. The cover for the year 1909 is missing; the volume is unbound, but all other volumes are in good condition. 42 GUEIDON, Alexandre. Historical, Biographical, and Literary Almanac of Provence, founded and published by Alexandre Gueidon. Marseille, Au Bureau du Plutarque provençal, 1861; 64 pp., 8vo, paperback. Frontispiece. Parts of the printed cover are missing.
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