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*''[[Gaspard de la nuit]]'' written by [[Aloysius Bertrand]] (published posthumously) *''[[Gaspard de la nuit]]'' written by [[Aloysius Bertrand]] (published posthumously)
* "[[The Minister's Black Veil]]" by Nathaniel Hawthorne * "[[The Minister's Black Veil]]" by Nathaniel Hawthorne
 +*''[[Study (Young Male Nude Seated beside the Sea)]]'' (1835-36) by [[Hippolyte Flandrin]]
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*''[[The Philosophy of Sleep]]'' by [[Robert Macnish]] *''[[The Philosophy of Sleep]]'' by [[Robert Macnish]]

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The Birds of America (Color lithographic plate 321) (1836) - John James Audubon
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The Birds of America (Color lithographic plate 321) (1836) - John James Audubon
La Seine et ses bords is a documentary book written by  Charles Nodier and published in 1836.
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La Seine et ses bords is a documentary book written by Charles Nodier and published in 1836.

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1836 is the 37th year of the 19th century and the 7th year of the 1830s.

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