Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951

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Printed in France for and by the French National Railways.

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Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951
Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951. Illustrated by Hubert Baille

 

Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951
Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951. Illustrated by Hubert Baille

 

Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951. Illustrated by Hubert Baille
Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951. Illustrated by Hubert Baille

 

Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951. Illustrated by Hubert Baille
Regional Cuisine Brochure, French National Railways, 1951. Illustrated by Hubert Baille
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