Forestier, A.
Forestier, Am�d�e (1854-1930).
Forestier, Am�d�e
Charles Am�d�e Forestier
Forestier, A. (Am�d�e), 1854-1930
Forestier, Albert, illustrateur
Forestier, Am�d�e (British illustrator, 1854-1930)
Forestier, Am�d�e, -1930
VIAF ID: 4627149108411468780001 (Personal)
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Charles Amédée Forestier
- 200 _ | ‡a Forestier ‡b A.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Forestier, A.
- 100 1 _ ‡a Forestier, A. ‡q (Amédée), ‡d 1854-1930
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Forestier, Albert, ‡c illustrateur
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Forestier, Amédée ‡d 1854-1930
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Forestier, Amédée ‡g British illustrator, 1854-1930
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Works
Title | Sources |
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Belgium | |
Blind love : in three volumes | |
The boy in grey and other stories and sketches. - | |
Bruges and West Flandern | |
A Centurian on the March | |
Le conseiller du baigneur, ou, Etudes pratiques sur les vertus des eaux d'Aix en Savoie | |
Dans les ténèbres de l'Afrique : recherche, délivrance et retraite d'Emin Pacha. | |
For faith and freedom | |
Hundred Years' War: Surgeons and Craftsmen of Surgical Instruments Being Forced to Go with the English Army as Part of the 1415 | |
In darkest Africa | |
Italic Bronze Age Warriors on the March | |
King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra | |
L'�nergie rayonnante : tableaux synoptiques de l'echelle des longueurs d'onde et des principales caract�ristiques du rayonnement �lectromagn�tique avec un r�sum� des th�ories actuelles | |
The necklace of Parmona, 1906: | |
Opowiadania fantastyczne. | |
Reception of the Emperor and Empress of Russia at Balmoral, 22 September 1896 | |
Roman Standard-Bearer | |
Roman Trumpeter | |
A Scene from Omar Khayyam | |
The Signing of the Treaty of Ghent, Christmas Eve, 1814 | |
"The start of the funeral procession from Osborne King Edward VII., the German Emperor, the Duke of Connaught, and the other royal mourners following the gun-carriage on its departure from the Queen's entrance" | |
William Morris : his homes and haunts | |
The world went very well then |