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 +"For those who may be interested in more detailed information, the bibliographical works of [[Antoine Alexandre Barbier|Barbier]], [[Jacques Charles Brunet|Brunet]], [[Jules Gay|Gay]] and [[Joseph-Marie Quérard|Querard]] will prove invaluable."--''[[The Erotic History of France]]'' (1933) by Henry L. Marchand
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'''Publishers, printers and publishing houses''' are an integral part of a country's literature. Notable figures in France in that area are [[Henri Estienne]] and [[Auguste Poulet-Malassis]]. '''Publishers, printers and publishing houses''' are an integral part of a country's literature. Notable figures in France in that area are [[Henri Estienne]] and [[Auguste Poulet-Malassis]].
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