A beautiful guide in 48 pages to the gastronomic delights of Germany richly illustrated by Herman Schneider. Published in Berlin in 1953. In the end, folded, a fine pictorial map of Germany.
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L’Allemagne Gastronomique
- Author: Hermann Schneider
- Dimension: 58 x 40 cm
- Place of publication: Berlin
- Year: 1953
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