The pavilion of the Hungarian state at the international hygiene exhibition in Dresden (In English, Hungarian, German and France)
Budapest: Franklin, 1911. In original cloth. 47 plate. (24 p, with photos). In fine conditon, with a collection stamp and mark on the title page and collection paper on the cover.
The International Hygiene Exhibition was a world's fair focusing on medicine and public health, held in Dresden, Germany, in 1911.
The leading figure organizing the exhibition was German philanthropist and businessman Karl August Lingner [de], who had grown wealthy from his Odol mouthwash brand, and was enthusiastic to educate the public about advances in public health. Lingner had previously organized a public-health exhibition as part of the 1903 Dresden municipal expo, and its success led him to plan a larger endeavor.
Price: €1,000.00