This souvenir book was created for the Franco-British Exhibition, an international exposition held in London in 1908 to promote friendly relations between Britain and France. It contains a detailed description of the exhibition and its many pavilions, as well as photographs and illustrations of the exhibits. The book provides a fascinating glimpse into early 20th century European culture and commerce.
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