"La revanche d'Absalon," illustrated with 60 engravings based on drawings by J.-L. Beuzon, presents a compelling narrative rooted in biblical history. Albert Cim delves into the story of Absalom, offering a unique perspective on his rebellion and ultimate fate. This edition, published around 1910, showcases the artistic styles prevalent at the turn of the century, combining literary storytelling with visual artistry. The book offers readers a glimpse into both historical events and the artistic interpretation of those events through detailed engravings. A valuable addition to collections of French literature and illustrated books.
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