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MONT BLANC, the view from the Col des Montets. The picture is one of a variety of drawings and photographs in “Mont Blanc,” by Claire Eliane Engel, an anthology selected from the mountain’s long and illustrious literature, which begins with Rousseau and Saussure and continues with Shelley and Disraeli, Dickens, Ruskin and Hugo, and flowers with hundreds of personal narratives by mountaineers of many nations. The illustrations, selected from paintings, drawings and photographs made from the late 18th century to the present day, show many aspects of Europe’s most lovely mountain.

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 4

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MONT BLANC, the view from the Col des Montets. The picture is one of a variety of drawings and photographs in “Mont Blanc,” by Claire Eliane Engel, an anthology selected from the mountain’s long and illustrious literature, which begins with Rousseau and Saussure and continues with Shelley and Disraeli, Dickens, Ruskin and Hugo, and flowers with hundreds of personal narratives by mountaineers of many nations. The illustrations, selected from paintings, drawings and photographs made from the late 18th century to the present day, show many aspects of Europe’s most lovely mountain. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 4

MONT BLANC, the view from the Col des Montets. The picture is one of a variety of drawings and photographs in “Mont Blanc,” by Claire Eliane Engel, an anthology selected from the mountain’s long and illustrious literature, which begins with Rousseau and Saussure and continues with Shelley and Disraeli, Dickens, Ruskin and Hugo, and flowers with hundreds of personal narratives by mountaineers of many nations. The illustrations, selected from paintings, drawings and photographs made from the late 18th century to the present day, show many aspects of Europe’s most lovely mountain. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30965, 22 January 1966, Page 4