La vieille histoire is a charming three-act comedy by Claude Farr re, first published circa 1920. This edition is notable for its original wood engravings by Constant Le Breton, adding a visual dimension to Farr re's witty dialogue and engaging plot. The play offers a glimpse into French society and theatrical tastes of the early 20th century, showcasing Farr re's talent for crafting relatable characters and humorous situations. Le Breton's illustrations enhance the comedic elements, making this edition a delightful example of early 20th-century French book arts. This book will appeal to collectors of illustrated books, students of French literature, and anyone interested in the history of theater and the arts.
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